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Head-to-head Reddit & Community tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.

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Devta
SubredditSignals
Devta vs SubredditSignals in 2026: automated freelance outreach vs a buyer-intent Reddit lead engine

Devta drafts and posts the Reddit and LinkedIn engagement itself for solo freelancers. SubredditSignals scores live Reddit posts across 7 buyer-intent dimensions and drafts a reply, but leaves a human to press send.

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SubredditStats
Devta vs SubredditStats in 2026: paid outreach automation vs a free subreddit research site

Devta spends credits to post comments and DMs on your behalf across Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork. SubredditStats is a free, no-login site for sizing up subreddit growth and audience overlap before you commit to a strategy at all.

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F5Bot
Leadmore AI
F5Bot vs Leadmore AI in 2026: free Reddit mention alerts vs managed-account posting

F5Bot has quietly monitored Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters since 2017 and emails you for free when your keywords show up. Leadmore AI goes further and posts on Reddit for you through managed high-karma accounts, at the cost of public pricing and a real ban-risk tradeoff.

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Linkeddit
F5Bot vs Linkeddit in 2026: Free keyword alerts vs a full Reddit lead pipeline

One is a free, single-purpose alert bot running since 2017. The other is a paid Reddit CMS with lead scoring, content drafting, and MCP support behind a $249 lifetime deal.

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MentionDrop
F5Bot vs MentionDrop in 2026: Free Reddit alerts vs paid multi-channel monitoring

F5Bot is free and covers Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters. MentionDrop starts at $29/mo and adds Google News and web search, plus sentiment scoring and an MCP endpoint.

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Okara
F5Bot vs Okara in 2026: A free alert bot vs a full AI marketing agent stack

F5Bot does one thing free: email you when your keywords hit Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. Okara runs ten-plus marketing agents, including Reddit, SEO, and GEO, for $66 to $99 a month.

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PainOnSocial
F5Bot vs PainOnSocial in 2026: free real-time mention alerts vs paid pain-point research

F5Bot emails you free, within minutes, when your keywords surface on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. PainOnSocial runs paid, on-demand scans that rank Reddit pain points with AI-generated solution ideas, starting at $19 a month.

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Postpone
F5Bot vs Postpone in 2026: free Reddit mention alerts vs Reddit-first scheduling

F5Bot is a free tool that emails you when your keywords appear on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. Postpone is a sales-led social media scheduler that treats Reddit as a first-class publishing channel alongside Twitter/X, Instagram, and more.

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Reddinbox
F5Bot vs Reddinbox in 2026: free keyword alerts vs natural-language social research

F5Bot is a free, continuous keyword alerting service for Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters. Reddinbox is a paid research agent that answers natural-language questions across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, with spam and AI-post filtering built in.

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Reddit Ads Manager
F5Bot vs Reddit Ads Manager in 2026: free keyword alerts vs paid subreddit advertising

F5Bot has quietly emailed founders and PR teams for free since 2017 whenever their keywords surface on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. Reddit Ads Manager is Reddit's own self-serve platform for buying paid reach across 490 million weekly users through subreddit-level targeting.

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Redreach
F5Bot vs Redreach in 2026: free keyword alerts vs a contact-only engagement and DM platform

F5Bot emails you for free the moment your keywords appear on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters. Redreach goes further, surfacing Google-ranking Reddit threads, drafting replies, and automating outbound DMs, but every tier requires a sales call.

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RedShip
F5Bot vs RedShip in 2026: free unscored alerts vs a scored inbox with a 7-day campaign pass

F5Bot emails you for free the instant your keywords appear on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters, with no ranking attached. RedShip charges from $15 for a one-time pass and attaches a 0-100 relevance score plus SEO detection to every post it finds.

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ReplyAgent
F5Bot vs ReplyAgent in 2026: free mention alerts vs paid managed-account comment posting

F5Bot emails you for free within minutes of a Reddit or Hacker News mention and stops there. ReplyAgent goes further and posts AI-drafted comments on your behalf through pre-warmed accounts, for $79 a month plus per-comment fees.

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SocialGrep
F5Bot vs SocialGrep in 2026: real-time free alerts vs manual historical Reddit search

F5Bot pushes an email within minutes of a new Reddit or Hacker News mention for free. SocialGrep is a manual search tool for digging through historical Reddit data, with pricing and website availability that are both hard to pin down.

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SubredditSignals
F5Bot vs SubredditSignals in 2026: free mention alerts vs paid buyer-intent lead generation

F5Bot is a free, no-frills keyword alert service for Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters. SubredditSignals is a paid Reddit lead-generation platform that scores buyer intent across 7 dimensions and drafts replies for you, starting at $29/mo.

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SubredditStats
F5Bot vs SubredditStats in 2026: real-time mention alerts vs free subreddit research

F5Bot emails you within minutes when your keywords show up on Reddit, Hacker News, or Lobsters, for free. SubredditStats never alerts on anything: it is a free, no-login site for sizing up subreddit growth, overlap, and activity before you decide where to point a monitoring tool in the first place.

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Leadmore AI
Linkeddit
Leadmore AI vs Linkeddit in 2026: managed-account posting vs Reddit-only lead gen and CMS

Leadmore AI posts on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more social platforms, at the cost of a real ban-risk tradeoff and no public pricing. Linkeddit stays Reddit-only but pairs unlimited lead generation with a full content management system, MCP integration, and a $249 lifetime deal.

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MentionDrop
Leadmore AI vs MentionDrop in 2026: managed-account Reddit posting vs multi-channel mention monitoring

Leadmore AI publishes content on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more social platforms, carrying real ban risk and no public pricing. MentionDrop only watches, tracking Reddit, Google News, and web search from $29 a month with sentiment scoring and a 14-day money-back guarantee.

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Okara
Leadmore AI vs Okara in 2026: managed-account Reddit posting vs a ten-agent AI CMO

Leadmore AI posts on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts with no public pricing. Okara runs a wider agent roster across Reddit, SEO, GEO, and social, but every output is a draft you review and post yourself, starting free.

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PainOnSocial
Leadmore AI vs PainOnSocial in 2026: managed-account outreach vs Reddit pain-point research

Leadmore AI posts and monitors across Reddit and four other platforms through managed accounts, with no public pricing. PainOnSocial stays Reddit-only and turns subreddit complaints into ranked, quote-backed product ideas starting at $19/month.

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Postpone
Leadmore AI vs Postpone in 2026: managed-account automation vs scheduling your own accounts

Both tools keep their pricing behind a sales call, but they solve Reddit publishing in opposite ways. Leadmore AI posts through managed high-karma accounts. Postpone schedules content to accounts you already own, with subreddit-timing optimization built in.

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Reddinbox
Leadmore AI vs Reddinbox in 2026: managed-account outreach vs multi-platform research agent

Leadmore AI posts and tracks leads across Reddit and four other platforms through managed accounts, with no public pricing. Reddinbox never posts anything; it answers research questions across five platforms starting at $39/month, with bot filtering built in.

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Reddit Ads Manager
Leadmore AI vs Reddit Ads Manager in 2026: gray-area organic growth vs Reddit's own paid platform

Leadmore AI grows Reddit presence through managed accounts that carry real ban risk, with no public pricing. Reddit Ads Manager is Reddit's sanctioned advertising platform, reaching 490 million weekly users with subreddit targeting and a published API.

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Redreach
Leadmore AI vs Redreach in 2026: managed-account publishing vs Google-ranking thread discovery

Leadmore AI posts on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more social platforms, with no public pricing anywhere. Redreach finds Reddit threads already ranking on Google and drafts replies for a human to post, scoring higher across every category but also keeping pricing behind a sales call.

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RedShip
Leadmore AI vs RedShip in 2026: managed-account posting vs scored, manual-only monitoring

Leadmore AI publishes on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more platforms, but discloses no pricing. RedShip scores every post 0-100, never posts on your behalf, and starts at a $15 seven-day pass with published pricing on every tier.

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ReplyAgent
Leadmore AI vs ReplyAgent in 2026: multi-platform managed posting vs Reddit-only automated commenting with ROI tracking

Both tools post on Reddit through accounts they manage for you, and both carry the same gray-area ToS risk. Leadmore AI spreads that model across five platforms with zero public pricing. ReplyAgent stays Reddit-only but adds UTM tracking, Google-ranking analysis, and transparent, if piecemeal, per-comment pricing.

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SocialGrep
Leadmore AI vs SocialGrep in 2026: managed-account publishing vs read-only Reddit search

Leadmore AI publishes on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more platforms, with no public pricing anywhere. SocialGrep never posts anything, offering a cleaner search and historical-data layer over Reddit instead, but its own pricing is just as unclear and its website has reported availability issues.

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Leadmore AI
SubredditSignals
Leadmore AI vs SubredditSignals in 2026: managed-account publishing vs buyer-intent lead generation

Leadmore AI posts on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more platforms, but discloses no pricing. SubredditSignals never touches your Reddit account, scores every post across 7 buyer-intent dimensions, and is the highest-reviewed tool in this category at 8.6.

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Leadmore AI
SubredditStats
Leadmore AI vs SubredditStats in 2026: managed-account outreach vs free subreddit research

Leadmore AI publishes to Reddit through managed high-karma accounts for a price you have to ask about. SubredditStats is a free, no-login research tool that never posts anything for you.

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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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