Replymer helps your brand grow through authentic, human‑written replies that recommend your product in the right conversations.
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Hi, so I signed up and I am in the free trial now. I selected some keywords and now I see here https://replymer.com/mentions some temp posts that seem like pending but I am not sure what is it about. I do not see mentioned in them my brand name. Maybe these are just like demo filler data. After I selected the keywords it feels like I am left there staring at nothing. For better UX I think you could improve a bit the hand holding of the user. I am sure you will improve on this in time. As for the product quality itself, I need to see the first 2 free replies in the wild to decide I want to pay for 30, 100 or not at all. Idea is good. There are alternatives with AI replies but they are quite risky, I would not trust them.
Huge congrats on your launch! 🎉
It's interesting solution, really interested on how you train your model.
We’re also part of today’s batch — totally understand that mix of excitement, stress, and caffeine.
Would love to hear your feedback on ours too! Hope you’ll find it interesting 🙌
I like it! This solves a really big pain point for us, getting the word out there without polluting the internet with AI slop. Giving it a shot!
Interesting concept - human replies often feel more authentic and drive better engagement.
At ActlysAI, we’re exploring a similar direction but focused on automation: our AI agents can join relevant conversations across platforms, integrating naturally to promote products without spam or forced marketing.
Hey Alex, I absolutely love this idea. It's crazy because I was literally thinking this morning how this would be a great idea for someone to make. Congratulations on the launch!
Awesome, you are nailing it. Im really interested to see on how this will go for you Alex. Good luck man 💪
Great it's really impressive
A few thoughts and questions:
Love that you emphasise real humans writing the responses, not just bots. That helps with authenticity.
Also curious how you handle platform policies: when you post replies via legitimate accounts in places like Reddit, X or LinkedIn, how do you ensure they don’t get flagged or considered spam by the platforms?
One suggestion: maybe add a “tone-guide” template for users to show how different brand voices (friendly, professional, quirky) map to different types of replies making it even easier for people to onboard and trust the service.
Once again congrats on launching this kind of product as it is a useful tool for marketers and builders who want more than just surface engagement. Wishing you luck :)
A perfect bridge between automation and authenticity. Congrats on shipping!
Amazing idea! Trying it out right now - solves a clear and painful problem for founders.
Amazing idea, trying it out right now - solves a clear and painful problem for founders
This is so cool, seeing humans creating reply and having that personal touch.
Congrats on the launch, Alex
Happy to see you killling it again
Congrats! Natural replies can do more for brand trust than ads ever could. You handle tone matching to fit each platform’s vibe?
Just using the dashboard to find where to make replies is already great. I haven't paid for a plan but do the replies myself.
Any ways to track your replies?
It's promising.
Hey Alexander! Replymer sounds like a refreshing approach to genuine engagement. It's great to see a focus on human touch over AI in replies. I bet this will really stand out in building trust on platforms like Reddit and LinkedIn. Excited to see where this goes! 😊

Hey everyone!
I’m Alexander, the founder of Replymer.
Replymer helps your brand grow through authentic, human-written replies that recommend your product in real conversations on Reddit, X, and LinkedIn.
I built this after selling my previous AI-based reply tool.
What I realized is that people are getting tired of AI-generated messages.
Human replies simply perform better — they build trust, authenticity, and real engagement.
Would love your thoughts and feedback, especially if you’ve tried using comments or replies as a growth channel.