Comparison

Okara vs RedShip in 2026: a ten-agent AI CMO vs a scored Reddit monitoring tool with a $15 launch pass

Okara bundles Reddit drafting with SEO, GEO, and social agents for $0 to $99/month. RedShip stays narrowly focused on Reddit monitoring with a 0-100 relevance score per post, an SEO-ranking angle, and a $15 one-time pass for short campaigns.

Updated July 3, 2026
Okara
RedShip
Key takeaways
  • RedShip assigns every discovered Reddit post a 0-100 AI relevance score, letting you sort by opportunity quality. Okara's Reddit Agent surfaces relevant threads without a comparable numeric ranking.
  • RedShip offers a $15 one-time 7-day pass with no recurring commitment, ideal for a single product launch. Okara has no equivalent time-boxed option; its lowest paid tier is a recurring $66-99/month subscription.
  • RedShip includes API access on its $79/month Company Plan. Okara has no API on any tier, including its top-priced plan.
  • Okara covers Reddit, SEO, GEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News in one subscription. RedShip is Reddit monitoring plus an SEO-ranking angle only, with no social-channel or dedicated GEO agent.
  • Okara has a genuine $0/month free tier with 5 credits. RedShip has no free tier at all; the cheapest way to try it is the $15 one-time pass.
  • RedShip caps coverage by keyword slots, 3 on the 7-Day Pass up to 15 on Company. Okara caps usage by credits, 5 on Free up to 2,000 (roughly 20,000 messages) on AI CMO.
  • Neither tool tracks AI citations on an ongoing basis. RedShip's SEO detection is about Google rankings, not AI-generated answers; Okara's GEO Agent runs a one-time content pass toward ChatGPT and AI Overviews.

Okara and RedShip both surface Reddit opportunities and draft a reply for you to review, but they were built for different-sized problems. Okara wraps Reddit into a ten-plus-agent AI CMO covering SEO, GEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News for $0 to $99 a month. RedShip does one narrower job well: it scores every discovered Reddit post 0 to 100 for relevance, flags which ones are already ranking on Google, and delivers the shortlist as a daily digest, with pricing that ranges from a $15 one-time 7-day pass up to $79/month with API access on the top tier. If you want a single subscription covering many channels, Okara is the wider net. If you want a quantified, prioritized Reddit inbox and the option to pay once for a short campaign instead of committing monthly, RedShip is the tighter tool.

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 ongoing, publicly-priced subscription.
RedShip$15 one-timeFounders running launch campaigns or ongoing Reddit monitoring who want a scored, prioritized opportunity list rather than a raw feed, with the option to pay once instead of committing monthly.

Okara

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

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Okara screenshot

Okara's Reddit Agent is one of more than ten agents running under a single AI CMO subscription: it scans communities for relevant threads and drafts a reply for review, while separate agents handle SEO content tied to Google Search Console, LinkedIn and X posts, Hacker News threads, and a GEO Agent aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations. The value proposition is coverage across channels rather than depth on Reddit alone.

What Okara does not do, compared to a dedicated Reddit monitoring tool, is quantify opportunity. There is no numeric relevance score per thread and no explicit tie between a Reddit post and its current Google search ranking; the Reddit Agent surfaces threads it judges relevant to your brand or competitors and leaves prioritization to you.

Pricing is public: $0/month on the Free tier with 5 credits, rising to $66/month on the annual AI CMO plan (or $99/month billed monthly) for the full agent roster and 2,000 monthly credits. There is no API and no white-label option on any tier, so agencies managing several clients need a separate Okara account per client.

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 ongoing, publicly-priced subscription.

RedShip

AI Reddit monitoring with scored opportunities and SEO-intent detection

Full review →
RedShip screenshot

RedShip narrows the problem down to a ranked Reddit inbox. Every discovered post gets an AI-generated relevance score from 0 to 100 against your tracked keywords and business context, so instead of scanning a raw feed you get a sorted list of opportunities, delivered as a daily digest to keep the volume manageable rather than a constant stream to monitor.

The SEO opportunity layer is the other half of the pitch: RedShip flags Reddit posts that are already ranking on Google, so a reply there reaches both the Reddit community and whatever search traffic the thread is already pulling in. It is a narrower, more literal version of the "Reddit as SEO surface" idea than Okara's GEO Agent, which is framed around AI-answer citations rather than traditional Google rankings.

Pricing is structured around commitment level rather than feature depth: a $15 one-time 7-day pass for a single campaign with no renewal, a $29/month Founder Plan for solo operators, and a $79/month Company Plan that adds broader keyword coverage and, notably, API access, the only tier across either tool in this comparison that offers one. There is no free tier; you pay before you can properly evaluate fit.

Pricing
Feature
7-Day Pass
$15 one-time
Founder Plan
$29/mo
Company Plan
$79/mo
AI relevance scoring
SEO opportunity detection
AI reply suggestions
Email and Slack alerts
Webhook delivery
Keyword slots3515
API access
Best for: Founders running launch campaigns or ongoing Reddit monitoring who want a scored, prioritized opportunity list rather than a raw feed, with the option to pay once instead of committing monthly.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Okara
RedShip
Channels coveredReddit, LinkedIn, X, Hacker News, plus SEO/GEO contentReddit only
Numeric relevance / opportunity score per postNoYes, 0-100 AI relevance score per post
SEO-ranking or content pipeline angleYes, GEO Agent targets ChatGPT and AI OverviewsYes, flags posts already ranking on Google
AI reply draftingYesYes
Time-boxed / one-time pricing optionNo, recurring subscription onlyYes, $15 one-time 7-day pass
Webhook deliveryNoFrom Founder Plan up
GEO / AI Overviews visibility agentYesNo
Human review required before public postingYes, every agent output is a draft awaiting approvalYes, no automated posting on your behalf
API accessNoCompany Plan only ($79/mo)
White-label deliveryNoNo
Free tierYes, $0/mo with 5 creditsNo, no free tier
Starting price$66/mo (annual) or $99/mo$15 one-time (7-Day Pass)

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Okara and RedShip?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

RedShip's SEO opportunity detection is about traditional Google rankings, flagging Reddit posts that already show up in search results, which is a different signal from whether a brand gets cited inside an AI-generated answer. It has no GEO or AI-citation feature at all. Okara comes closer with its GEO Agent, drafting content aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations, but that is a one-time content pass with no tracking dashboard behind it. Neither tool tells you whether a citation actually appears this week versus last month. AI Peekaboo fills that specific gap: continuous tracking across five AI engines with a read/write API on every plan from $50/month and white-label reports, useful for a team running Okara or RedShip for Reddit production that also needs to prove AI search visibility is moving.

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Which should you choose?

Solo founders wanting Reddit plus SEO, GEO, and social drafting from one subscriptionOkara
Founders running a short product-launch campaign who do not want a recurring commitmentRedShip (7-Day Pass)
Teams wanting a quantified, sorted list of Reddit opportunities instead of a raw feedRedShip
Teams needing API access to pull Reddit monitoring data into other systemsRedShip (Company Plan)
Buyers who want a genuine free tier before paying anythingOkara
Content marketers who want Reddit engagement tied to existing Google-ranking postsRedShip
Teams needing GEO-style content drafted toward AI Overviews and ChatGPT citationsOkara

RedShip and Okara solve the "which Reddit posts deserve my time" problem in different ways. RedShip answers it with a number: every post gets scored 0-100, so triage is fast and defensible even when the daily digest is long. Okara answers it with breadth: the Reddit Agent is one signal among many, and the real value is that the same subscription also drafts your SEO content, social posts, and a GEO-aimed content pass. RedShip's $15 one-time pass is a genuinely useful option that Okara has no equivalent for, useful for a launch window rather than an ongoing commitment, and its Company Plan is the only tier across either tool here with real API access. Okara's free tier, by contrast, gives you something to actually test before paying, which RedShip does not offer at any price point.

Bottom line

Pick RedShip if Reddit is the one channel you actually care about and you want a scored, prioritized opportunity list, plus the option of a $15 one-time pass for a single campaign instead of a monthly subscription. Pick Okara if you want Reddit bundled with SEO, GEO, and social drafting under one ongoing subscription and value having a free tier to test before paying. Teams that need both a quantified Reddit inbox and API access should lean toward RedShip's Company Plan; teams that need broad channel coverage without touching a credit card first should start with Okara's free tier.

Frequently asked questions

What does RedShip's 0-100 relevance score actually measure?

RedShip's AI evaluates each discovered Reddit post against your tracked keywords and business context, then assigns a score from 0 to 100 reflecting how likely that post represents a real engagement or lead-generation opportunity. Okara's Reddit Agent has no equivalent numeric score; it surfaces threads it judges relevant without ranking them against each other.

Is RedShip's $15 7-Day Pass a real alternative to a monthly Okara subscription?

For a short, specific window like a product launch, yes, it is a real and cheaper alternative. The 7-Day Pass gives full platform access for seven days with no renewal, versus Okara's cheapest paid tier at $66-99/month on a recurring basis. For ongoing Reddit monitoring beyond a single campaign, the pass runs out and you would need RedShip's Founder or Company Plan, or Okara's broader but Reddit-lighter agent roster.

Which tool has API access, Okara or RedShip?

RedShip includes API access on its $79/month Company Plan only; it is not available on the 7-Day Pass or Founder Plan. Okara has no API on any tier, including its top $66-99/month AI CMO plan, so RedShip is the only option here for programmatic access to Reddit monitoring data.

Does RedShip help with AI search visibility the way Okara's GEO Agent does?

Not really. RedShip's SEO opportunity detection flags Reddit posts already ranking on Google, which is a traditional search-ranking signal rather than an AI-answer citation one. Okara's GEO Agent is explicitly built to analyze which sources ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews cite and draft content toward that goal, though it is a one-time pass without ongoing tracking.

Can I try RedShip for free before paying?

No. RedShip has no free tier; the lowest-cost way to evaluate it is the $15 one-time 7-Day Pass. Okara does offer a genuine $0/month free tier with 5 credits, roughly 50 messages, if testing before any payment matters to your decision.

Is Okara or RedShip better for a team that only cares about Reddit and not SEO, social, or GEO?

RedShip, since it is built exclusively for Reddit monitoring with a scored opportunity list and an SEO-ranking angle, rather than spreading its product across six-plus channels the way Okara does. A team paying for Okara but only using the Reddit Agent is effectively paying for SEO, GEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News agents it does not need.

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