Comparison

Devta vs Redreach in 2026: freelancer multi-platform outreach vs Reddit-only Google-ranking targeting

Devta bundles Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork prospecting into one pay-as-you-go tool built for solo freelancers. Redreach stays Reddit-only, prioritizes threads that already rank on Google, and adds a Chrome extension for bulk DM outreach behind contact-only pricing.

Updated July 3, 2026
Devta
Redreach
Key takeaways
  • Devta covers Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork lead monitoring in one pay-as-you-go tool with a free tier. Redreach is Reddit-only and every tier is contact-only, with no published price.
  • Redreach's AI relevance filtering specifically surfaces Reddit threads that already rank on Google, a targeting layer Devta does not have.
  • Both tools automate direct messaging, but Redreach's DM automation runs through a dedicated Chrome extension with anti-ban delays and a built-in CRM, while Devta's DM outreach runs inside the main platform across Reddit and LinkedIn.
  • Redreach offers white-label delivery on its Agency tier for teams managing multiple clients. Devta has no white-label or multi-client feature since it is built around a single freelancer's own pipeline.
  • API access is weak on both sides: Devta lists no API access as a direct con, and Redreach scores 6 out of 10 on API and integrations in independent review.
  • Redreach runs 24/7 competitor mention tracking with alerts routed to email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook. Devta has no competitor tracking feature at all.
  • Devta targets solo freelancers and founders doing their own outreach. Redreach targets SaaS founders, ecommerce brands, and agencies running a structured Reddit program.

Devta and Redreach both automate Reddit engagement, but they're built for different jobs. Devta is a freelancer's tool first: it layers Reddit and LinkedIn comment automation on top of Upwork lead monitoring and an AI proposal generator, and it charges for all of that with pay-as-you-go credits instead of a subscription. Redreach drops LinkedIn and Upwork entirely and goes deeper on Reddit alone, built around finding threads that already rank on Google, then giving you both AI-drafted public replies and, through a Chrome extension, bulk automated DMs to people who've shown buying intent. Devta's free tier and $49 minimum top-up make it cheap to test; Redreach's three tiers are all contact-only, so you talk to sales before seeing a number. The risk profiles differ too: Devta's own review flags detection risk from running automation across two platforms, Reddit and LinkedIn, at once, while Redreach's DM extension ships with anti-ban delays and daily limits that its own review calls real guardrails, not suggestions. If you're a solo operator juggling three lead sources on a shifting budget, Devta fits. If Reddit specifically is where your buyers already are and you want Google-ranking targeting plus competitor tracking, Redreach is the deeper tool.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Devta$0Solo freelancers and founders who want Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork prospecting in one pay-as-you-go tool without a monthly subscription.
RedreachContactSaaS founders, ecommerce brands, and agencies that want to prioritize Reddit threads already ranking on Google, with competitor tracking and Chrome-extension DM outreach layered on top.

Devta

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

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Devta screenshot

Devta is built around one persona: the freelancer or solopreneur juggling Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork at the same time. It automates comment engagement and DM outreach on Reddit and LinkedIn, generates AI-written client proposals with shareable public URLs, and monitors Upwork for job posts matching your skills. The idea is one dashboard replacing the hours a freelancer would otherwise spend switching between three separate tabs.

Pricing runs on credits instead of a subscription: every AI action, comments, replies, DMs, proposals, draws from a balance you top up as needed. A free tier lets you test the core engagement flow before spending anything, and the $49 minimum top-up is a low bar for a first real campaign. Credits don't expire, which matters for freelancers whose outreach volume tracks however busy their existing client work already has them.

The ceiling is real. Devta has no API, so it can't feed into an agency's existing reporting stack, and it isn't built for anyone managing more than their own single pipeline; there's no multi-client or white-label option. Running automation across Reddit and LinkedIn at the same time also raises detection risk on either platform if you push engagement volume too high.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Pay-as-you-go
$49 min top-up
Reddit and LinkedIn engagementLimitedUnlimited (credit-based)
DM outreach automation
Upwork lead monitoring
AI proposal generatorLimited
Shareable proposal URLs
Credit expiryN/ANone
API access
Best for: Solo freelancers and founders who want Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork prospecting in one pay-as-you-go tool without a monthly subscription.

Redreach

Find the Reddit threads your customers are reading and get AI-guided replies that convert

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Redreach screenshot

Redreach splits Reddit marketing into two separate motions under one dashboard. The inbound side identifies threads that already rank on Google for your target keywords, since those posts pull in search traffic well beyond whatever Reddit itself sends, and drafts an AI reply you edit before posting yourself. The outbound side is a Chrome extension that automates bulk Reddit DMs to people who've shown buying intent in a thread, subreddit, or CSV list, with a built-in CRM to track who responds.

Competitor mention tracking runs around the clock and routes alerts to email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook, so a team can catch a comparison thread before it disappears down the feed. White-label is available on the Agency tier, which is what makes Redreach usable for agencies running Reddit programs across several client accounts instead of just one brand.

Two things to weigh before signing up. Every tier, Starter, Growth, and Agency, is contact-only, so there's no number to check against a budget without a sales call first. And the DM extension, while built with anti-ban delays and daily send limits, is still bulk automated outreach on a platform that specifically polices that kind of behavior; Redreach's own review treats the limits as guardrails to respect, not settings to push against.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
Contact
Growth
Contact
Agency
Contact
Google-ranking post finder
AI reply suggestions
Competitor trackingLimitedFullFull
DM automation extension
Multi-channel notifications
White-label
CRM for DM responses
Best for: SaaS founders, ecommerce brands, and agencies that want to prioritize Reddit threads already ranking on Google, with competitor tracking and Chrome-extension DM outreach layered on top.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Devta
Redreach
Platforms coveredReddit, LinkedIn, UpworkReddit only
Public comment/reply automationYes (review or auto-post, per campaign settings)Yes (AI-drafted, posted manually)
Automated DM outreachYes (Reddit and LinkedIn)Yes (Chrome extension, bulk with anti-ban limits)
Google-ranking thread detectionNoYes
Competitor mention trackingNoYes (24/7, multi-channel alerts)
AI proposal/pitch generationYes (AI proposal generator with shareable URLs)No
Free tierYesNo
Pricing transparencyPublic pricing, pay-as-you-goContact-only on all tiers
White-label/agency deliveryNoYes (Agency tier)
API accessNo (flagged as a direct con)Limited (6/10 on API and integrations)
Starting price$0 free / $49 min top-upContact (custom, sales-led)

Which should you choose?

Solo freelancers running Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork prospecting togetherDevta
SaaS and ecommerce teams targeting Reddit threads that already rank on GoogleRedreach
Anyone who wants a free tier to test before spending moneyDevta
Agencies needing white-label Reddit delivery for multiple clientsRedreach
Teams needing 24/7 competitor mention tracking with routed alertsRedreach
Budget-conscious solo operators who do not want a sales call before seeing a priceDevta
Teams running bulk DM outreach who want anti-ban delay controls and a CRMRedreach

Devta and Redreach aren't really chasing the same budget. Devta's pay-as-you-go model and three-platform scope make sense for a freelancer running their own outreach on money that moves with how busy client work already has them. Redreach is the deeper, Reddit-only tool for teams who've already decided Reddit is worth a dedicated program, with Google-ranking targeting and competitor tracking to justify that decision. The contact-only pricing is the real filter: if you want to try something today with a card and a free tier, that's Devta; if you're ready for a sales conversation about a structured Reddit channel, that's Redreach.

Bottom line

Start with Devta if you're a freelancer or solo founder who wants Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork prospecting in one place and would rather spend $49 testing it than sit through a sales call. Go with Redreach if Reddit is a dedicated growth channel for a SaaS or ecommerce brand and you need Google-ranking thread targeting, competitor tracking, and DM outreach at team scale, and budget time for a sales conversation before you see pricing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Devta or Redreach better for a solo freelancer doing Reddit outreach?

Devta is the better fit for a solo freelancer because it bundles Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork lead monitoring into one pay-as-you-go tool with a free tier to test first. Redreach is built for SaaS, ecommerce, and agency teams running a dedicated Reddit program, and its contact-only pricing across all three tiers is more friction than most solo freelancers want to deal with.

Does Redreach's DM automation risk getting my Reddit account banned?

Yes, there is real risk, though Redreach builds in anti-ban protections like smart delays and daily send limits on its Chrome extension. Any bulk Reddit DM activity carries some account risk regardless of safeguards, and Redreach's own review recommends treating the daily limits as guardrails rather than targets to push against.

Can I try Devta or Redreach without committing to a subscription?

Devta is the one built for low-commitment testing: it has a free tier plus a $49 minimum credit top-up with no recurring fee. Redreach has no free trial or public pricing at all; every tier, Starter, Growth, and Agency, requires a sales conversation before you see a number.

Which tool actually posts to Reddit on my behalf?

Devta can auto-post comments and replies on Reddit and LinkedIn depending on how you configure a campaign, though manual review is recommended for authenticity. Redreach never auto-posts public comments; it only drafts AI reply suggestions that you edit and post yourself, while its DM extension does send messages automatically.

Do Devta or Redreach have an API for custom integrations?

Neither tool has strong API support. Devta lists no API access as a direct limitation in independent review. Redreach scores 6 out of 10 on API and integrations, which suggests some capability but nothing documented as a standalone feature on its pricing tiers.

Which tool is cheaper for testing Reddit marketing before committing budget?

Devta is cheaper to test since it has a free tier and a $49 minimum top-up with no subscription. Redreach requires a sales conversation on every tier with no published price, so there is no way to test cost against a budget before talking to their team.

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