Reddit marketing without tools is 15 hours of grunt work per week. With the right stack, it is 30 minutes a day. Here is the honest breakdown of what each tool does and what it is missing.
Subreddit finder, AI post drafting, ban detector, scheduler, analytics. Built specifically for founders marketing SaaS on Reddit.
Lets you schedule Reddit posts. No subreddit research or ban detection.
Reddit's official analytics for verified business accounts. Limited to your own posts.
Find subreddits and audience insights. No content drafting.
Public subreddit subscriber and growth stats. Useful for research, not active promotion.
Check if an image has been posted before to avoid reposting flags.
Browse subreddits by category. Old but still useful for discovery.
Cross posts to Reddit alongside Twitter/LinkedIn. Lacks Reddit specific safety features.
Tracks mentions of your brand across Reddit. Reactive, not proactive promotion.
Free tools only. GummySearch or MediaFast free tier for subreddit discovery.
MediaFast for end to end (subreddit research, post drafts, ban scoring).
MediaFast Pro + native Reddit Pro Suite for analytics depth.
Add Hootsuite or Buffer for cross platform scheduling on top.
MediaFast covers subreddit finding, post drafting, ban detection, scheduling, and analytics in one dashboard. Free tier available.
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MediaFast has a generous free tier covering subreddit research, post drafts, and ban detection. Reddit Pro Suite is also free but limited to verified business accounts.
Only once Reddit becomes a real channel for you. For first 30 days, free tools are enough. Once you are scaling Reddit posts and tracking ROI, paid tools save hours per week.
Most are. Reddit's API is open for legitimate use. Tools that automate posting at high volume risk violating Reddit's terms. Stick to ones that assist humans, not replace them.
Subreddit research with audience matching, post drafting tuned per subreddit, ban risk scoring, and signup attribution. Anything else is nice to have but not essential.