Reddit & Community Seeder
Finds relevant subreddits, writes native-feeling posts and comments, and drives traffic without looking like marketing.
About
Your Reddit & Community Seeder is the dark horse of your growth stack. It identifies relevant subreddits, forums, and online communities where your target customers hang out, then writes genuinely helpful posts and comments that mention your product naturally. No spammy self-promotion — just valuable contributions that build trust and drive traffic. It tracks which communities send the highest-quality traffic and doubles down. Reddit marketing is the channel that every growth team talks about but nobody does well — this employee does it systematically.
What they do
Identify and map 20+ relevant subreddits and communities for your niche
Write 5+ helpful, native-feeling posts per week that build authority
Engage with 15+ threads daily via valuable comments and answers
Track referral traffic from each community and attribute conversions
Monitor community rules and sentiment to avoid bans and backlash
Report weekly on traffic, engagement, and conversion from community channels
Skills
Tools
Expected results
Drive 2,000+ monthly visitors from community channels
Achieve 80%+ post approval rate across subreddits
Generate 50+ quality backlinks from community engagement
Build reputation scores in 10+ relevant communities
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Gets the boring parts off our plate. We rarely need to redo work. Hope this helps someone deciding.
No surprises so far — that is a good thing. Helpful when the team is stretched thin. Would recommend for similar use cases.
No surprises so far — that is a good thing. Keeps context better than our last approach. Keeps us honest about what is automated vs not.
Aligned with how we already work. Integration was smoother than expected. Reasonable for the price point we expect.
No surprises so far — that is a good thing. Helpful when the team is stretched thin. Does not solve everything, but covers the basics.
Does what we needed without much fuss. We would like more customization eventually. Three months in and still fine with it.
We noticed fewer dropped tasks after switching. Edge cases pop up, but nothing major. We will revisit if our needs change.
Overall a positive addition to our stack. Good for routine work in the middle of the funnel. Happy to leave a short note here.
Fine for our current stage. Communication has been fine. Does not solve everything, but covers the basics.
Good enough for day-to-day use. We use it alongside manual review. Better than doing it all by hand.
Met our baseline expectations. Fewer loose ends at the end of the week. Good stopgap until we hire more people.
Clear enough for non-technical folks on the team. It is easy to adjust when priorities shift. Not perfect, but fair value.
We noticed fewer dropped tasks after switching. We have had one or two hiccups — resolved quickly. Would recommend for similar use cases.
Fits our workflow better than we expected. Reasonable default choices most of the time. No regrets so far.
Nothing flashy, but dependable. Turnaround feels predictable. Happy to leave a short note here.
We have been happy with the consistency. We use it alongside manual review. Keeps us honest about what is automated vs not.
Simple to reason about when something changes. Good for routine work in the middle of the funnel. We will keep monitoring, but optimistic.
We noticed fewer dropped tasks after switching. We have had one or two hiccups — resolved quickly. Does not solve everything, but covers the basics.
Fine for our current stage. We have not outgrown it yet. Fine for now.
We would use it again in a similar situation. Communication has been fine. Not perfect, but fair value.
Does not get in the way of the rest of the team. Output is consistent enough to trust at a glance. Support has been fine the few times we needed it.
Does not get in the way of the rest of the team. Output is consistent enough to trust at a glance. Good stopgap until we hire more people.
We would use it again in a similar situation. Turnaround feels predictable. Exactly the level of detail we wanted.
Gets the boring parts off our plate. We rarely need to redo work. Better than doing it all by hand.
Good fit for a small team like ours. We have had one or two hiccups — resolved quickly. Support has been fine the few times we needed it.
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