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Linkeddit
MentionDrop
Linkeddit vs MentionDrop in 2026: Reddit-only CMS and lead gen vs multi-channel mention tracking

Linkeddit bundles Reddit lead generation, a full content management system, and a $249 lifetime deal. MentionDrop tracks Reddit, Google News, and general web search from $29 per month, with sentiment scoring baked into every mention.

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Okara
Linkeddit vs Okara in 2026: a Reddit-first lifetime deal vs a ten-agent AI marketing stack

Linkeddit puts lead generation, a full Reddit CMS, and an MCP endpoint behind a $249 lifetime deal. Okara spreads a Reddit agent across ten-plus marketing agents, including one aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations, for $66 to $99 a month.

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PainOnSocial
Linkeddit vs PainOnSocial in 2026: Reddit outreach and CMS vs pain-point product research

Linkeddit is built to find leads and manage a Reddit publishing workflow, with a $249 lifetime deal. PainOnSocial is built to scan subreddits for validated product ideas, starting at $19 a month.

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Postpone
Linkeddit vs Postpone in 2026: Reddit lead generation vs multi-platform Reddit-first scheduling

Linkeddit finds and manages Reddit leads with a $249 lifetime deal. Postpone schedules content across Reddit, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, treating subreddit timing as a first-class problem, but keeps its pricing behind a sales call.

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Reddinbox
Linkeddit vs Reddinbox in 2026: unlimited Reddit lead pipelines vs capped multi-platform research

Linkeddit runs unlimited lead generation and a full Reddit CMS behind a $249 lifetime deal. Reddinbox answers natural-language research questions across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, capped at 100 to 266 conversations a month.

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Reddit Ads Manager
Linkeddit vs Reddit Ads Manager in 2026: organic lead generation vs paid subreddit targeting

One finds buying-intent conversations already happening on Reddit for a $249 lifetime fee. The other buys your way into 490 million weekly users with no published minimum spend.

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Redreach
Linkeddit vs Redreach in 2026: lifetime CMS platform vs inbound-plus-outbound growth engine

One is a $249 one-time Reddit CMS with MCP support. The other pairs Google-ranking thread discovery with a Chrome extension for outbound DMs, priced through a sales call.

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RedShip
Linkeddit vs RedShip in 2026: full Reddit CMS vs scored monitoring with a 7-day pass

One is a $249 lifetime platform with lead pipelines and a built-in content calendar. The other is a lean, relevance-scored monitor with a $15 one-time option for short campaigns.

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ReplyAgent
Linkeddit vs ReplyAgent in 2026: manual-approval CMS vs automated comment posting

One keeps every reply under your review with a $249 lifetime fee. The other posts comments for you from pre-warmed accounts, billed per comment, in territory that sits at odds with Reddit's terms.

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SocialGrep
Linkeddit vs SocialGrep in 2026: active lead pipelines vs manual search-and-research tool

One runs automated pipelines with AI-drafted replies for $249 lifetime. The other is a Reddit search interface with reported uptime issues and no listed price.

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SubredditSignals
Linkeddit vs SubredditSignals in 2026: lifetime CMS bundle vs a metered buyer-intent scanner

Linkeddit sells lead generation, a full Reddit CMS, and MCP access as a $249 one-time purchase. SubredditSignals charges monthly for a tighter buyer-intent engine that scores every post across seven dimensions and, on Pro, attributes traffic back to five AI engines.

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SubredditStats
Linkeddit vs SubredditStats in 2026: a paid lead-gen CMS vs a free subreddit research site

Linkeddit is a $249 lifetime toolkit for finding and working Reddit leads. SubredditStats is a free, no-login site for sizing up subreddits before you spend a dollar on any of it.

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Linkee
Linkody
Linkee vs Linkody in 2026: AI-powered link building automation vs dedicated backlink monitoring

Linkee automates prospecting-to-outreach for building new links, starting at $80.83/month. Linkody only watches the links you already have, starting at €13.90/month with 24/7 monitoring and white-label reports on every plan.

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Majestic
Linkee vs Majestic in 2026: outreach automation vs backlink intelligence

Linkee prospects, finds contacts, and sends outreach for $80.83/month. Majestic analyzes the backlinks that already exist with Trust Flow and Citation Flow, starting free.

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NinjaOutreach
Linkee vs NinjaOutreach in 2026: AI link prospecting vs influencer-and-blogger CRM

Linkee automates link building specifically, with AI relevancy scoring and a 5M+ site database from $80.83/month. NinjaOutreach covers blogger, Instagram, and YouTube outreach from a 120M profile database starting at $49/month.

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Ontolo
Linkee vs Ontolo in 2026: full-workflow outreach automation vs pure prospecting depth

Linkee covers prospecting, contact finding, and outreach for $80.83/month with published pricing. Ontolo goes deeper on prospecting alone, from 80+ sources at 250,000 prospects a minute, with no public pricing.

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Pitchbox
Linkee vs Pitchbox in 2026: budget AI outreach vs the category-leading agency platform

Linkee automates prospecting-to-outreach from $80.83/month on a credit model. Pitchbox adds deep SEO-tool integrations, AI personalization, and white-label reporting from $210/month, built for agencies at volume.

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Respona
Linkee vs Respona in 2026: DIY outreach automation vs done-for-you AI-citation placements

Linkee automates your own prospecting and outreach for $80.83 a month. Respona skips the outreach entirely and delivers live placements for $100 to $500 each, framed around getting cited by ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews.

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SEO PowerSuite
Linkee vs SEO PowerSuite in 2026: single-purpose outreach automation vs a four-tool desktop SEO suite

Linkee is a cloud-based link building automation tool starting at $80.83 a month. SEO PowerSuite is desktop software bundling rank tracking, site auditing, backlink analysis, and outreach for a flat €349 a year with no data caps.

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WhitePress
Linkee vs WhitePress in 2026: transparent self-serve automation vs an opaque global publisher marketplace

Linkee publishes its pricing upfront at $80.83 a month and automates outreach yourself. WhitePress hides pricing behind registration but opens a publisher network spanning 30+ countries with an explicit AI and LLM visibility angle.

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Linkody
Majestic
Linkody vs Majestic in 2026: automated backlink monitoring vs on-demand backlink intelligence

Linkody checks your backlinks every 24 hours and emails you when one breaks, starting at €13.90 a month. Majestic is the on-demand research tool behind the Trust Flow and Citation Flow metrics, starting free and reaching €94.99 a month for full historic data.

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NinjaOutreach
Linkody vs NinjaOutreach in 2026: backlink monitoring vs influencer and blogger outreach

Linkody checks every backlink you already have every 24 hours, starting at €13.90/month. NinjaOutreach finds new bloggers and influencers to contact from a 120 million-profile database, starting at $49/month, but tracks nothing you have already built.

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Ontolo
Linkody vs Ontolo in 2026: backlink monitoring vs deep-source link prospecting

Linkody watches the links you already have, checking every backlink every 24 hours from €13.90/month. Ontolo finds new prospects from 80+ sources at 250,000 a minute, but has no public pricing and no monitoring feature at all.

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Pitchbox
Linkody vs Pitchbox in 2026: dedicated backlink monitoring vs full-lifecycle outreach platform

Linkody watches the links you already have from €13.90/month, with white-label reports on every plan. Pitchbox runs the whole campaign, AI-personalized outreach, automated follow-ups, and its own white-label reporting, starting at $210/month.

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Respona
Linkody vs Respona in 2026: self-serve backlink monitoring vs done-for-you brand placements

Linkody watches links you already have from €13.90/month, no outreach included. Respona builds new placements for you on real editorial sites, from $100 per placement, but includes no monitoring once the link goes live.

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SEO PowerSuite
Linkody vs SEO PowerSuite in 2026: dedicated backlink monitoring vs an unlimited desktop SEO suite

Linkody does one job, watching your link profile around the clock, for €13.90 a month. SEO PowerSuite bundles rank tracking, site auditing, and backlink analysis into one desktop license with no credit caps at all.

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WhitePress
Linkody vs WhitePress in 2026: backlink monitoring vs a global link acquisition marketplace

Linkody watches the links you already have. WhitePress is where you go to buy new ones, from a publisher network spanning 30+ countries, with an AI-visibility pitch built into the marketing.

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Linkstorm
Quattr
Linkstorm vs Quattr in 2026: self-serve internal linking vs enterprise unified SEO, AEO, and GEO platform

Linkstorm is a $30-a-month internal linking specialist you sign up for today. Quattr is a demo-only platform that bundles internal linking into a much bigger SEO, AEO, and GEO operation.

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SEOmatic
Linkstorm vs SEOmatic in 2026: internal linking specialist vs programmatic SEO page generator

Linkstorm links pages you already have. SEOmatic builds the pages in the first place, from a template and a dataset, and links them as it goes.

Content Engineering2 tools
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SEOwind
Linkstorm vs SEOwind in 2026: Internal Linking Automation vs White-Label Content Production

One rebuilds your internal link structure on any platform starting at $30 a month. The other writes full articles through a multi-agent, human-reviewed workflow starting at $189 a month for agencies reselling content.

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