Comparison

Devta vs Leadmore AI in 2026: your-own-account freelancer outreach vs managed-account Reddit posting

Devta automates comments and DMs through your own Reddit and LinkedIn accounts on a pay-as-you-go credit system built for solo freelancers. Leadmore AI posts through pre-established high-karma accounts on your behalf, with no public pricing and a real account-ban tradeoff.

Updated July 3, 2026
Devta
Leadmore AI
Key takeaways
  • Leadmore AI posts through pre-existing high-karma managed accounts to bypass new-account restrictions; Devta posts through your own Reddit and LinkedIn accounts using AI-drafted comments and DMs, a structurally different approach to the same account-friction problem.
  • Devta has a genuine, if limited, free tier and a $49 minimum credit top-up to start. Leadmore AI has no free tier or trial at all and requires a sales conversation before you see a price.
  • Leadmore AI extends beyond Reddit to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Devta's non-Reddit reach is limited to LinkedIn engagement and Upwork job monitoring, aimed at freelance business development rather than multi-channel brand marketing.
  • Leadmore AI checks post content against each target subreddit's specific rules before publishing. Devta has no equivalent compliance-checking feature and instead recommends manual review of AI-drafted comments before they post.
  • Neither tool offers API access on any plan, and both flag real platform risk in their own documentation: Devta for automated Reddit and LinkedIn posting, Leadmore AI for its managed-account model tripping Reddit's coordinated-inauthentic-behavior detection.
  • Devta is priced for a single freelancer's variable workload with pay-as-you-go credits starting at $49. Leadmore AI's contact-only pricing and multi-platform scope point toward agency and brand budgets, not individual solopreneurs.

Devta and Leadmore AI both automate Reddit engagement with AI, and both carry documented platform risk, but they get there through opposite mechanisms. Devta posts through your own Reddit and LinkedIn accounts, drafting comments and DMs based on your keywords, and pairs that with Upwork lead monitoring built for a single freelancer's pipeline. Leadmore AI posts through managed high-karma accounts it controls, designed to bypass the friction Reddit imposes on brand-new accounts, and extends that publishing model across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. One tool automates you being active; the other rents you an established presence. The right pick depends heavily on whether you already have accounts worth protecting or are starting from zero.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Devta$0Solo freelancers and solopreneurs who want to automate outreach through their own Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork accounts without renting someone else's account reputation.
Leadmore AICustomBrands with no existing Reddit presence and agencies managing multi-platform community campaigns who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk.

Devta

AI networking agent for freelancers: Reddit, LinkedIn, DMs, and Upwork leads in one tool

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Devta screenshot

Devta automates engagement through accounts you already own rather than renting reputation from somewhere else. It drafts comment replies and DMs for Reddit and LinkedIn based on your keywords and audience profile, monitors Upwork for matching job posts, and generates AI proposals with a shareable public URL to pitch clients once a lead is found.

The pricing reflects the persona: pay-as-you-go credits with a $49 minimum top-up, no monthly subscription, and credits that never expire. A freelancer with slow months does not pay for coverage they are not using, which is a meaningfully different commercial bet than Leadmore AI's contact-only enterprise pricing.

Devta is narrower than Leadmore AI in platform reach, LinkedIn and Upwork instead of Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, and it has no equivalent to Leadmore AI's subreddit compliance checker. What it offers instead is a lower floor to start and full control over the accounts doing the posting.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Pay-as-you-go
$49 min top-up
Reddit and LinkedIn engagementLimitedUnlimited (credit-based)
DM outreach automationNoYes
Upwork lead monitoringNoYes
AI proposal generatorLimitedYes
API accessNoNo
Best for: Solo freelancers and solopreneurs who want to automate outreach through their own Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork accounts without renting someone else's account reputation.

Leadmore AI

Reddit marketing automation with subreddit compliance checking and managed accounts

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Leadmore AI screenshot

Leadmore AI solves the problem of getting published on Reddit when a brand has no account history to work with. Its managed high-karma accounts post on a brand's behalf, sidestepping the restrictions Reddit places on new or low-karma accounts, while a compliance checker reads each target subreddit's rules and flags likely violations before anything goes live.

The platform is broader than Reddit alone. Subreddit discovery helps brands find relevant communities they have not mapped yet, lead tracking monitors keywords with AI scoring, and content distribution extends to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, which makes Leadmore AI closer to a multi-platform community marketing tool than a single-channel monitor.

The tradeoff is explicit in Leadmore AI's own materials: managed-account posting occupies a gray area of Reddit's terms of service, and Reddit actively detects coordinated inauthentic behavior, with bans on flagged accounts sometimes publicly visible. There is also no free tier, no public pricing, and no API, so evaluating fit requires a sales conversation up front.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Custom
Subreddit compliance checkingYes
Subreddit discoveryYes
Managed account publishingYes
Lead tracking and monitoringYes
API accessNo
Best for: Brands with no existing Reddit presence and agencies managing multi-platform community campaigns who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Devta
Leadmore AI
Primary functionFreelance outreach automation and lead prospectingManaged Reddit posting and multi-platform marketing automation
Platforms coveredReddit, LinkedIn, UpworkReddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube
Posting mechanismPosts and DMs through your own accounts using AI-drafted contentPosts through managed high-karma accounts on your behalf
Subreddit rule compliance checkingNo dedicated compliance checker, relies on manual review to avoid moderation issuesYes, checks posts against subreddit rules before publishing
Managed / high-karma accountsNo, uses your own accountsYes, this is the core mechanism
DM outreach automationYesNot documented as a dedicated feature
Lead or keyword trackingYes, Upwork job monitoringYes, AI-scored keyword and lead monitoring
Proposal or pitch generationYes, AI proposal generator with shareable public URLNo
Free tier or trialYes, limited free tier, $49 minimum top-up for real useNo free tier or trial
Pricing transparencyPublic, pay-as-you-go credit pricingNone published, contact for pricing only
API accessNoNo
Platform ban / ToS riskReal risk on automated Reddit and LinkedIn engagement, per Devta's own documentationGray area, managed-account posting risks Reddit bans, per Leadmore AI's own documentation
Best-fit userSolo freelancers and solopreneursBrands with no Reddit history and multi-platform agencies
Starting price$0 free / $49 min top-upCustom (sales-led)

Which should you choose?

Solo freelancers who want to keep posting through their own Reddit and LinkedIn accountsDevta
Brands with zero Reddit history who need a shortcut past new-account restrictionsLeadmore AI
Anyone who wants to see a price before talking to salesDevta
Agencies running campaigns across Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for one clientLeadmore AI
Freelancers who also need an Upwork lead feed and a proposal generatorDevta
Teams that specifically need subreddit rule compliance checking before every postLeadmore AI

Both tools ask a buyer to accept the same underlying risk, automated Reddit engagement getting flagged, but they distribute that risk differently. Devta's risk sits on accounts you personally own and control, so a ban costs you your own reputation. Leadmore AI's risk sits on accounts it manages on your behalf, which limits the blast radius to your brand's posts rather than a personal account, but a public ban of a brand-labeled account carries its own reputational cost that Leadmore AI's own documentation does not shy away from naming. Neither tool makes that risk disappear, they just move where it lands.

Bottom line

Choose Devta if you are a solo freelancer with existing Reddit and LinkedIn accounts and want a low-commitment, pay-as-you-go way to automate outreach plus Upwork prospecting, and you are comfortable reviewing AI-drafted comments before they post. Choose Leadmore AI only if you specifically need to publish on Reddit with zero account history and you have had the pricing conversation and weighed the managed-account ban risk against the alternative of building karma organically, which takes longer but avoids that risk entirely.

Frequently asked questions

Is Devta safer than Leadmore AI for avoiding a Reddit account ban?

Neither tool eliminates ban risk, but the risk sits in different places. Devta automates posting through your own Reddit account, so a ban affects your personal history, while Leadmore AI posts through managed accounts it controls, which limits the risk to the brand account but still carries the same underlying gray-area exposure that both tools' own documentation acknowledges.

Why does Leadmore AI not publish pricing like Devta does?

Leadmore AI requires a sales conversation before disclosing pricing, with no public tiers, free trial, or self-serve signup available anywhere on its site. Devta, by contrast, publishes its pricing model outright: a free tier for limited testing and a $49 minimum credit top-up for ongoing pay-as-you-go use.

Can Devta post through managed accounts the way Leadmore AI does?

No, Devta only automates engagement through accounts you already own and control; it has no managed or high-karma account feature. Leadmore AI is the tool built specifically around posting through pre-established accounts to bypass Reddit's new-account restrictions.

Which tool is better for a brand-new company with no Reddit presence at all?

Leadmore AI is built for exactly this situation, since its managed high-karma accounts sidestep the friction Reddit places on brand-new or low-karma accounts. Devta assumes you already have, or are willing to build, your own Reddit and LinkedIn presence, and does not offer any workaround for new-account restrictions.

Does Leadmore AI cover more platforms than Devta?

Yes, Leadmore AI extends to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube on top of Reddit, while Devta's reach outside Reddit is limited to LinkedIn engagement and Upwork job lead monitoring. The two tools are aimed at different platform footprints: broad social marketing for Leadmore AI versus freelance business development for Devta.

Is Leadmore AI worth it for a solo freelancer instead of Devta?

Probably not. Leadmore AI has no free tier, no public pricing, and no Upwork or proposal-generation features, which makes it a poor fit for the variable, low-budget workflow of a single freelancer. Devta's pay-as-you-go credit model and $49 entry point are built specifically for that use case, while Leadmore AI is positioned closer to agency and brand budgets.

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