Scaloom is an AI-powered Reddit marketing tool that helps founders promote safely by building trust first. It warms up Reddit accounts with natural engagement to gain karma and credibility, then helps you find subreddits, create value-first posts, auto-reply to comments, and manage campaigns. No spam. No bans. Just Reddit marketing done right.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Lionel, maker of Scaloom.
I built this after repeatedly getting my Reddit posts removed, ignored, or shadowbanned — even when the product was genuinely useful.
The real problem wasn’t content.
It was lack of trust.
Scaloom was born to fix that by helping founders warm up Reddit accounts, build karma and credibility through natural engagement, and only then promote in a way that fits Reddit culture.
No spam. No shortcuts. Just ethical, scalable Reddit marketing powered by AI.
Would love your feedback — happy to answer any questions 🙌
Hey, great tool. Just a question. I wanted to try for free. And, it is still asking for card details. You say, "No Credit Card Needed". Is there a bug?
How do you prevent all of your warm ups from sounding exactly the same? I’m doing this manually now and there’s a lot of content I see that sounds like bots.
Hey Lionel, Kudos for the launch, we also started with reddit activation, and many of our comments and post got MOD blocked
does Scaloom helps in understanding reddit subreddits and takes into consideration previous post on the subreddit to understand the tonality also?
Reddit has always been trick for marketing — my biggest issue was accounts getting limited, flagged, or banned too quickly. Decided to try it and hope it can significantly improve account stability.
Am trying this out right now. How do you avoid getting banned? I think Reddit has a very strict posting rule.
I tried Reddit marketing manually before and gave up after getting shadowbanned twice. The karma-building approach here seems smarter. Will check it out.
Now this is a valuable tool, Reddit's community watches karma and the amount of time spent closely so- this is a great time saver. Especially around the holiday's, it just gets harder and harder to keep up with everything and maintain that consistent presence.
The warm-up approach before promotion makes sense - credibility matters on Reddit. I'm curious about the analytics side: does Scaloom track which subreddits or engagement patterns are actually converting, so users can refine their strategy over time?
Interesting approach to Reddit marketing. Curious how you balance automation with staying authentic in communities — that’s usually the hardest part. Nice launch 👍
Great product! How long did it take you to get approved by Reddit for commercial api? Or you are using a free 100cpm version?
The obvious question: how do you build trust with artificial engagement? What makes it “natural”? My concern would be the reputation drop the minute there was an obvious artificial “tell”. I think this is the core thing you’ll need to explain/address.
So, basically, it allows to warm up an account to bypass the basic moderation related to account age and karma, right? The last time I tried to do something on Reddit, it was very hard to become visible in the subs I was interested in, just because of auto moderation. The only cure for this is to start leaving meaningful comments - and it's very hard to trust AI in this matter. How do you make sure AI comments are relevant? Also, does it adopt your writing style?
This looks like a great idea. I just joined but got this loop
Reddit is brutal. Had a launch post nuked last year even after reading the rules. The trust-first angle makes sense. Curious how you do the "natural engagement" bit without pinging mods. If it keeps accounts safe and human, I’d test it on a side project.
Reddit is high-converting, but it’s also unforgiving for these kinds of things. Automation can help you, but it can also get you banned fast if it feels fake.
What is your plan for: subreddit rule checks, rate limits, human approval for replies, and hard anti-spam defaults? If you can keep it ethical by design, that’s super valuable.
@lionel_lakson Thank u for this product! Thats very relatable cuz i've seen many great products that were destroyed just because the founder had 0 karma. In simple words, how does AI ensure the engagement looks human enough to pass the sniff test of those hardcore moderators?