Reddit marketing tools that just monitor keywords tell you where your brand is mentioned. Redgrow tells you where your next customer is asking to be sold to.
Social listening tools tell you when your brand or competitors are mentioned. Useful for brand monitoring, not useful for customer acquisition — you're always reacting to things that already happened.
Scheduling tools let you queue Reddit posts. They treat Reddit like Twitter. Reddit is not Twitter. Scheduled promotional posts get removed by moderators and downvoted by communities. These tools get you banned faster.
Intent-based tools — like Redgrow — find threads where someone is actively looking for what you sell. They surface the buying signal, help you respond, and track what works. This is the tool that drives actual revenue.
Step 1: Paste your product URL. Redgrow scrapes your landing page and extracts your product profile — what you do, who you're for, what problems you solve, who your competitors are.
Step 2: Subreddit discovery. Redgrow recommends the subreddits where your target customers discuss the problems you solve. You approve the list and Redgrow starts monitoring immediately.
Step 3: Opportunity queue. Every 30 minutes, Redgrow scores new threads. You see a ranked list of high-intent opportunities with AI-drafted replies ready for your approval. You review, edit if needed, copy, and paste. That's it.
Most Reddit marketing tools treat account safety as your problem. Redgrow treats it as a core feature. Every action the app suggests is checked against safety rules: daily posting limits, subreddit history requirements, promotional ratio limits.
Redgrow never touches your Reddit account. No OAuth permissions. No API access. You copy replies and paste them manually. Reddit sees a human posting — because that's exactly what's happening. This is why Redgrow accounts don't get banned.
The warmup system guides new accounts through the 7–14 day warmup period before any promotional activity. The ratio enforcer tracks your promotional comment percentage and warns you before you exceed safe limits.
Don't try to monitor everything at once. Start with your best-fit subreddits and add more as you learn which ones convert.
Threads scoring below 65 are rarely worth your time. Higher threshold = fewer threads = more focus = better results.
Reddit moves fast. A thread posted at 8am is stale by 5pm. Check your opportunity queue every morning and reply to anything that scored well within the first few hours.
Every Redgrow draft includes a note explaining why the reply is structured as it is. Read it. Understanding the reasoning makes your edits better.