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AI scores Reddit threads by intent when Brand24 already does this.

Reddit engagement tool that actually ties replies to signups and revenue.
Founders and indie hackers doing customer acquisition
Brand24 · Awario · manual Reddit monitoring
Even when I joined those conversations, I had no idea whether they led to anything. A signup? A paying customer? Nothing?
So I built Replyt.
Replyt continuously watches Reddit for discussions related to a product, surfaces relevant conversations, and helps engage through public replies or contextual DMs.
What became interesting was not finding the conversations, but measuring them. Replyt tracks visits, signups, and paying customers back to the Reddit discussions that generated them. Some threads continue bringing traffic months later because they rank in Google, so those are tracked too.
Every reply and DM is reviewed before being sent. Nothing is posted automatically.
There's a live scan on the homepage if you'd like to try it without creating an account.
I'm using Replyt to grow Replyt itself and would love feedback, especially from people who have used Reddit to find early users or customers.
Happy to answer any questions.
AI scores Reddit threads by intent when Brand24 already does this.
Real per-customer margin tracking when every founder has this exact blind spot.
Combines 1-minute uptime checks, SSL/domain/DNS monitoring, heartbeat (cron) checks and automatic incident + recovery notifications with public status pages and Slack/email/webhook alerts — all under a free starter tier. The product doesn't reinvent the category, but the feature bundle and friction-free signup (no card, 5 monitors) make it a pragmatic choice for small teams; I'd like to see clearer technical differentiators or integrations spelled out on the page.
Tracks conversations over time and surfaces intent (questions, complaints, competitor mentions) rather than one-off keyword hits, which is the right mental model for hunting leads. The rule-checker and in-browser AI composer are smart UX moves — helping you avoid ban-happy mods while giving ready-to-post suggestions. It isn't reinventing social listening, but those subreddit-aware touches make it actually usable for Reddit outreach if the detection and moderation logic hold up.
StockTwits and r/wallstreetbets already own this crowded trading community space.
Reddit-style HN client for Android, but dozens of HN apps already exist.