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Use case

Reddit marketing that earns upvotes, not bans.

Find the threads where people are looking for what you make, on Reddit and across X, LinkedIn and YouTube, draft a genuinely helpful reply in your voice, and post within each subreddit's rules so you build trust instead of getting banned.

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Reddit X LinkedIn+ YT
ranked by intent
u/scaling_sam · r/SaaS · 2m96

Anyone got a Stripe alternative for usage-based billing? Comparing options this week.

draftyour voice · disclosed

Founder of Meter here (so, biased) — we built this for exactly usage-based billing. Happy to share how teams migrate off Stripe without the invoicing mess.

Rules checked, safe to postself-promo allowed with disclosure

Reddit punishes marketing that feels like marketing.

Reddit is where your buyers compare tools and ask for honest recommendations, and also where a templated, link-dropping reply gets you downvoted, removed, or banned in an afternoon. Doing it right means reading each community, showing up helpful, and disclosing who you are. Doing that by hand, across dozens of subreddits, doesn't scale.

  • ×One salesy reply or a link in the wrong subreddit, and the account is gone
  • ×Every community has different rules you have to read before posting
  • ×The good threads are scattered across subreddits and scroll away fast

How to do Reddit marketing with GrowthMeteor

Step 1

Find the threads worth replying to

Track your keywords, subreddits and competitors, on Reddit plus X, LinkedIn and YouTube, and every mention is ranked by intent so the buying conversations rise above the noise.

threads · ranked by intent live
Reddit-first· X · LinkedIn · YTSort: intent ↓
u/scaling_sam · r/SaaS

Stripe alternative for usage-based billing?

96
u/devkit · r/startups

Best billing tool for a small team?

88
@founder_jt · X

Outgrowing spreadsheets for invoicing.

79
Ravi M. · LinkedIn

Evaluating billing platforms now.

64
Step 2

Draft a helpful reply in your voice

For each thread you get a context-aware draft in Reddit's format that discloses your brand honestly and reads like a person, not a pitch, ready to approve or edit.

draft · earns upvotes, not bans live
u/scaling_sam · r/SaaS · 2m

Anyone got a Stripe alternative for usage-based billing?

✕ would get removedtypical self-promo

Check out Meter! Best usage-based billing, sign up here 👉 meter.dev/signup

link dropno disclosuresalesy / templated
Step 3

Stay inside each community's rules

A two-layer check reads the subreddit's rules before anything posts, skips communities where links or self-promo aren't allowed, and holds anything risky for a human. When in doubt, it waits.

compliance · two-layer gate live
your reply“…happy to share, here’s the tool: meter.dev”
1Deterministic gatethread open, not locked
2AI judge reads r/SaaS rules
1. Be helpful and on-topic
2. No direct links or referral URLs
3. Disclose any affiliation
!Links not allowed here, held for youfail-closed
Who it’s for

Built for marketing Reddit the right way

If Reddit is where your audience actually is but one wrong move burns the account, GrowthMeteor helps you show up helpful, disclosed, and within the rules, at scale.

Founders

Doing early, authentic distribution on Reddit without risking a ban.

Community marketers

Engaging across many subreddits while respecting each one's rules.

Growth teams

Scaling Reddit, and the other platforms, as a real, compliant channel.

FAQ

Reddit marketing questions, answered

Will GrowthMeteor get my Reddit account banned?
It's built to avoid that. A two-layer compliance check reads each subreddit's rules before posting, won't drop links where they're not allowed, skips forbidden topics, and holds anything risky for human review. Replies disclose your brand and read as genuinely helpful, not spam.
Is this only for Reddit?
No. Reddit is the focus and is on every plan, but GrowthMeteor monitors X, LinkedIn and YouTube in the same feed, so your Reddit marketing sits alongside the other platforms your buyers use.
Does it auto-post to Reddit?
Only if you choose to. It's approve-first by default; you can enable auto-posting within a daily cap and minimum gap, and competitor, sensitive or lower-confidence replies are always held for you.
How does it know which threads to engage?
Every mention is triaged by intent, grounded in your product and audience, so a 'looking for a tool like this' thread outranks a passing mention and you spend time where it converts.

Find your next customer in the conversation.

Start a free trial and watch GrowthMeteor surface the high-intent threads where your buyers are already asking.