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Compliance and brand-safety checks on every reply

Before anything posts, a two-layer check reads the community's rules and your brand policy, so you never ship the reply that gets your account banned. When in doubt, it holds for review.

Compliance check pre-publish
draft for r/SaaSMeter

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Layer 1, rules gatedeterministic
Thread open & accepting replies
Banned words ("discount", "DM me")
r/SaaS rules: self-promo allowed?
Layer 2, AI judgereading rules

Rule 4 limits self-promotion. The reply is helpful but offers to share a product, so links are not allowed here.

riskyHeld for reviewfail-closed

One reply in the wrong subreddit can torch the account you built.

Every community has its own rules about links, self-promotion and who can post, and most of them ban first and ask questions never. A single auto-posted reply that breaks a rule, names a competitor, or trips a banned word can get your account suspended and your brand blacklisted. Doing distribution by hand means reading the rules of every channel before you reply, which does not scale. GrowthMeteor checks compliance for you on every draft, twice.

  • ×Posting a link where self-promo is banned and getting shadowbanned
  • ×An auto-reply landing on a sensitive thread or naming a rival
  • ×No way to verify a channel's rules before you hit send at scale
How it works

How GrowthMeteor checks compliance before posting

Step 1

Deterministic rules gate, no guessing

First a code-level check confirms the target is still postable and the channel allows replies: removed, locked, archived and private threads are blocked outright. A brand-safety blacklist hard-blocks any reply containing a banned word before a single AI call is spent.

Deterministic gate live
runs before any AI call0 credits
Target still postable
not removed / deleted
checking
Thread not locked
replies enabled
pass
Channel not private
public, postable
pass
!
Brand-safety blacklist
no banned term in reply
blocked
hard-blockedbanned word, no AI call spent.
Step 2

An AI judge reads the community's rules

For channels that pass the gate, an AI judge reads the actual rules and description of the subreddit or platform alongside your reply and brand policy, then returns a verdict: ok, risky or blocked, plus whether links are even allowed there.

AI judge live
r/SaaS · rules & description
1.No self-promotion or affiliate links
2.Disclose any product affiliation
3.Be helpful first, vendors welcome if transparent
+ your reply+ brand policy
verdict
risky
Reads as promotional, soften it
cited: rule 1, no self-promotion
links allowed here? no
Step 3

Fail-closed, and re-checked at publish

If rules cannot be verified or anything looks off, the reply is held for review instead of risked. Sensitive topics and competitor threads never auto-post, and compliance is re-checked the moment a reply actually publishes, so a blocked verdict still stops it.

Fail-closed live
when in doubt, hold, never risk it
Rules unverified
account not connected
holding now
Sensitive topic
never auto-posts
held for review
Competitor thread
never auto-posts
held for review
and again at publish
re-check on publish blocked

A late-breaking blocked verdict still stops the post from going live.

Who it’s for

Built for B2B SaaS teams automating community replies safely

If you want the reach of always-on social engagement without betting your accounts on it, the compliance layer is the guardrail that lets you turn automation on with confidence.

Founders

Doing hands-on Reddit and X distribution without risking the account a single bad post could lose.

Growth teams

Scaling replies across many communities while every draft stays inside each channel's rules.

Brand & comms

Enforcing banned words, forbidden topics and tone policy automatically across every reply that goes out.

FAQ

Compliance & safety questions, answered

How does the compliance check actually work?
Two layers. First a deterministic gate confirms the thread is still open and the channel permits replies, and a banned-word blacklist hard-blocks offending replies with no AI cost. Then an AI judge reads the community's own rules and your brand policy and returns ok, risky or blocked before anything posts.
Will it stop replies in subreddits that ban self-promotion or links?
Yes. The judge reads each channel's rules and returns whether links are allowed there; links default to not-allowed and are only tagged when the channel's rules are verified and explicitly permit them. Where self-promo or links are banned, the reply is flagged or held rather than posted.
What happens when it isn't sure a reply is safe?
It fails closed. If a channel's rules cannot be verified, the verdict is risky and the reply waits for a human. Sensitive topics and competitor threads never auto-post, and lower-confidence replies are held for review even when auto-posting is on.
Can I add my own banned words and forbidden topics?
Yes. You set banned words, forbidden topics, sensitive topics and a tone policy of required and forbidden language per brand. Banned words are hard-blocked, forbidden topics are skipped entirely so no reply is ever drafted, and your free-text compliance policy is fed to the AI judge.

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