Comparison

Okara vs Redreach in 2026: a ten-agent AI CMO vs a Reddit-only tool built around Google-ranking threads and outbound DMs

Okara spreads one subscription across Reddit, SEO, GEO, and social agents for $0 to $99/month with public pricing. Redreach stays Reddit-only, filtering for threads that already rank on Google and adding outbound DM automation, but keeps every tier behind a sales conversation.

Updated July 3, 2026
Okara
Redreach
Key takeaways
  • Redreach filters specifically for Reddit threads already ranking on Google, adding an SEO-multiplier angle Okara's Reddit Agent does not offer; Okara surfaces threads based on brand relevance, not search-ranking status.
  • Redreach includes a Chrome extension for automated outbound Reddit DMs with anti-ban safeguards. Okara has no outbound DM function; its Reddit Agent only drafts public reply suggestions.
  • Okara publishes pricing at $0 to $99/month. Redreach's Starter, Growth, and Agency tiers are all contact-only, so budget planning requires a sales conversation before you see a number.
  • Redreach runs 24/7 competitor mention tracking with alerts via email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook. Okara has no dedicated competitor-tracking feature in its agent roster.
  • Redreach offers white-label delivery on its Agency tier. Okara has no white-label or multi-client workspace on any plan, so agencies need a separate account per client.
  • Okara bundles SEO, GEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News agents alongside Reddit in one subscription. Redreach is Reddit-only and has no equivalent for those other channels.
  • Redreach's marketing references getting cited in ChatGPT answers via Reddit comments, but this is framed as an unverified pitch, not a tracked feature. Okara's GEO Agent is an explicit, if one-time, content-drafting feature aimed at the same outcome.

Okara and Redreach both draft Reddit replies, but the resemblance stops close to the surface. Okara treats Reddit as one of ten-plus channels an AI CMO manages, alongside SEO, GEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News, all for a public $0-99/month. Redreach treats Reddit as the whole product: it filters specifically for threads already ranking on Google, tracks competitor mentions around the clock, and adds a Chrome extension for automated outbound DMs, something Okara does not attempt. The catch with Redreach is that none of it has a public price; every tier says "Contact." If you want breadth across channels at a known cost, that points one way. If you want Reddit depth, an SEO-multiplier angle, and outbound reach, and you are fine talking to sales first, that points the other.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Okara$0/moSolo founders and small teams who want Reddit engagement bundled with SEO, GEO, and social drafting under one publicly-priced subscription, rather than paying separately for a Reddit specialist tool.
RedreachContactSaaS founders, e-commerce brands, and Reddit-focused agencies who want deep, Google-ranking-aware Reddit engagement plus outbound DM reach, and are comfortable evaluating over a sales call rather than public pricing.

Okara

AI CMO platform running 10+ marketing agents across Reddit, SEO, GEO, and social

Full review →
Okara screenshot

Okara's Reddit Agent is one piece of a much wider AI CMO: it scans communities for relevant threads and drafts a reply for you to review, while separate agents handle SEO content wired to Google Search Console, LinkedIn and X posts, Hacker News threads, and a GEO Agent targeting ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations. The pitch is breadth at a known, public price rather than depth on any single channel.

That breadth comes with narrower Reddit-specific tooling than a dedicated Reddit tool offers. There is no filter for whether a thread already ranks on Google, no competitor-mention alert system, and no outbound DM capability, Okara's Reddit Agent stops at finding relevant threads and drafting a public reply. Every output across every agent still requires manual review and posting.

Pricing is transparent: $0/month on the Free tier with 5 credits, up to $66/month on the annual AI CMO plan (or $99/month billed monthly) for the full roster and 2,000 monthly credits. There is no API and no white-label option, so an agency managing several clients would need a separate Okara account for each.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
AI CMO
$66/mo (annual) or $99/mo
Credits per month5 (~50 messages)2,000 (~20,000 messages)
Reddit AgentLimitedFull
GEO AgentNoYes
Google Search ConsoleNoYes
GA4 integrationNoYes
UGC Videos AgentNoYes
API accessNoNo
Best for: Solo founders and small teams who want Reddit engagement bundled with SEO, GEO, and social drafting under one publicly-priced subscription, rather than paying separately for a Reddit specialist tool.

Redreach

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

Full review →
Redreach screenshot

Redreach does one channel and goes deeper on it than a bundled tool can. The inbound side finds Reddit threads that are already ranking on Google for your target keywords, an outsized-audience signal since those posts pull in search traffic on top of whatever Reddit itself sends, and generates a relevance-scored reply suggestion you edit and post yourself. Competitor mention tracking runs continuously in the background, alerting your team via email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook the moment a rival gets discussed.

The outbound side is where Redreach goes further than Okara or most Reddit tools: a Chrome extension automates DMs to thread commenters, subreddit members, or a CSV list, with built-in delays and daily limits meant to reduce (not eliminate) account-ban risk, plus a CRM to track who replied. This is genuinely different functionality from anything in Okara's roster, though it carries real platform risk if pushed past the recommended limits.

Redreach also markets a GEO angle, positioning Reddit comments as training signal that can help a brand get cited in ChatGPT answers over time. Treat that specific claim with more skepticism than the rest of the product, since it is not backed by a measurement dashboard the way Okara's GEO Agent at least produces drafted content against. Pricing across all three tiers, Starter, Growth, and Agency, is contact-only, with white-label available at Agency.

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, e-commerce brands, and Reddit-focused agencies who want deep, Google-ranking-aware Reddit engagement plus outbound DM reach, and are comfortable evaluating over a sales call rather than public pricing.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Okara
Redreach
Channels coveredReddit, LinkedIn, X, Hacker News, plus SEO/GEO contentReddit only
Filters for Google-ranking threadsNoYes, core differentiator
Competitor mention trackingNo dedicated featureYes, 24/7, limited on Starter, full from Growth
Outbound DM automationNoYes, Chrome extension, from Growth tier
AI reply drafting for public threadsYesYes
Multi-channel alerts (Slack, Telegram, webhook)NoYes, email, Slack, Telegram, webhook
GEO / AI citation angleYes, GEO Agent drafts content for ChatGPT and AI OverviewsYes, marketed but unmeasured, no dedicated dashboard
Human review required before public postingYes, every agent output is a draft awaiting approvalYes for public replies; DM automation runs without per-message review
API accessNoNot publicly documented
White-label deliveryNoAgency tier only
Public pricingYes, published pricingNo, contact-only on all tiers
Free tierYes, $0/mo with 5 creditsNo
Starting price$66/mo (annual) or $99/moContact

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Okara and Redreach?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Both tools gesture at AI search visibility without actually measuring it. Okara's GEO Agent at least produces drafted content aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations, though it stops after that single content pass. Redreach's GEO pitch is looser still: it frames Reddit comments as a way to influence what ChatGPT cites, with no tracking dashboard or measurement layer behind the claim, which is exactly why that specific benefit deserves skepticism until it can be verified. Neither tool tells you whether a brand is actually getting cited in AI answers this week versus last month. AI Peekaboo is built for that measurement gap: continuous tracking across five AI engines with a read/write API on every plan from $50/month and white-label reports, so an agency running Okara or Redreach for Reddit production still has a way to prove whether AI visibility is moving.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Solo founders wanting Reddit plus SEO, GEO, and social drafting from one known-price subscriptionOkara
SaaS founders wanting Reddit threads filtered specifically for existing Google-ranking statusRedreach
Teams needing 24/7 competitor mention tracking on Reddit with multi-channel alertsRedreach
Teams wanting outbound Reddit DM reach, accepting the account-risk trade-offRedreach
Buyers who want to see a price before a sales conversationOkara
Agencies needing white-label Reddit delivery under their own brandRedreach (Agency tier)
Teams that want AI citation tracking measured over time rather than just marketedNeither; see AI Peekaboo

The honest comparison here is breadth against depth. Okara spreads one subscription across Reddit and five other channels at a price you can see before signing up, which suits a founder who cannot justify a dedicated Reddit tool on top of everything else they need. Redreach narrows to Reddit and goes further than Okara can on that single channel: it filters for Google-ranking threads specifically, tracks competitors continuously, and adds outbound DM reach that Okara does not attempt at all. The trade-off for that depth is opacity, every Redreach tier is contact-only, so you cannot compare cost against Okara's public $66-99/month without talking to sales first. Neither tool's GEO angle should be taken as measured fact; Okara at least drafts something concrete against the goal, Redreach's framing is closer to a marketing claim than a feature.

Bottom line

Pick Okara if you want Reddit engagement bundled with SEO, GEO, and social drafting at a price you can see today, and Reddit is not the only channel that matters to your growth plan. Pick Redreach if Reddit specifically is where your customers already are, you want threads filtered for existing Google-ranking status and continuous competitor tracking, and you are willing to get a quote before committing. Treat any AI-citation claim from either tool as directional rather than proven, and pair whichever one you choose with a dedicated tracking tool like AI Peekaboo if proving AI search visibility is actually part of the mandate.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Redreach different from Okara's Reddit Agent?

Redreach filters specifically for Reddit threads that already rank on Google, an SEO-multiplier angle Okara's Reddit Agent does not offer, and adds a Chrome extension for automated outbound DMs with a built-in CRM. Okara's Reddit Agent, by contrast, is one piece of a broader ten-plus agent roster covering SEO, GEO, and social channels beyond Reddit alone.

Why doesn't Redreach publish its pricing the way Okara does?

Redreach keeps all three tiers, Starter, Growth, and Agency, behind a "Contact" label rather than public numbers, which is common for tools selling outbound automation and white-label agency features that scale by usage or seat count. Okara publishes a flat $0 to $99/month range, which is easier to evaluate without a sales call but covers a much wider set of channels than Redreach's Reddit-only focus.

Is Redreach's DM automation safe to use, or does it risk a Reddit ban?

Redreach builds anti-ban protections into its Chrome extension, including delays and daily send limits, but any bulk DM activity on Reddit carries account risk regardless of the safeguards in place. Okara avoids this risk entirely by not offering outbound DM automation at all; its Reddit Agent only drafts public reply suggestions that you post manually.

Does Okara track competitor mentions on Reddit the way Redreach does?

No. Redreach runs continuous 24/7 competitor mention tracking with alerts delivered to email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook, available in limited form on Starter and in full from the Growth tier. Okara has no dedicated competitor-tracking feature; its agents focus on drafting content and replies for your own brand rather than monitoring rival mentions.

Can either Okara or Redreach actually get my brand cited in ChatGPT answers?

Neither one measures whether that actually happens. Okara's GEO Agent drafts content aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations as a one-time pass, which is a concrete, if limited, feature. Redreach's marketing suggests Reddit comments can influence what ChatGPT cites over time, but that claim has no tracking dashboard behind it, so it should be treated as an unverified pitch rather than a measured capability.

Which tool is better for an agency managing Reddit marketing across multiple clients?

Redreach is the better fit for agencies specifically, since its Agency tier includes white-label delivery, letting you run Reddit engagement under your own brand for multiple clients. Okara has no white-label or multi-workspace layer at all, so an agency using it needs a fully separate account per client, which becomes unwieldy past two or three brands.

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