Add your app or SaaS and pick your path: GEO to get recommended by AI tools, or classic Reddit marketing for direct traffic.
You know the threads convert. You just can't sit in five subreddits all day waiting for the right one. So you don't show up. Or you show up too late. Or you sound desperate.
UpvoteRadar reads your site, infers what you sell, and proposes 8–12 keywords plus the subreddits worth watching. You approve or edit.
Three monitoring channels run in parallel: realtime keyword scan, 24/7 mention alerts, and Google-rank tracking for threads already pulling traffic.
Each morning you get a ranked inbox with a one-tap reply draft you can edit. Reddit detects automation. UpvoteRadar keeps the keyboard in your hands.
Every thread gets a 0–100 score with a one-line rationale. Disagree with a score? Mark it — the model retrains weekly on your judgement, not someone else's.
Get pinged the moment someone names your product, your founder, or a competitor.
The post is on page 1 for your keyword. Your reply gets seen by thousands of searchers — for years, not hours.
Trained on the threads you've engaged with. Edit, send, never copy-paste the same opener twice.
Mute subs, users, and competitor mentions you don't want to see.
No automation that gets you shadowbanned. UpvoteRadar reads, scores, and drafts — you ship the reply.
See which threads led to clicks, signups, and revenue. Double down on the subreddits paying you back.
I launched four products before this one. Every single one of them found its first ten customers on Reddit — and every single time it cost me months of doom-scrolling, lurking, and apologizing for self-promotion.
UpvoteRadar is the tool I wish I had on launch day. It does the lurking. It does the scoring. It even drafts the reply. You stay human; the software handles the part you'd otherwise procrastinate on.
If you're shipping something and you know your buyers are out there somewhere asking for it — try it for two weeks. If your inbox isn't full of conversations worth having, email me. I'll refund you and tell you what to do instead.
I closed three customers in my first week using UpvoteRadar. The intent scoring is uncanny — I genuinely have not seen a tool this good at sorting noise from signal on Reddit.
Reddit went from a guilty browser tab to my highest-ROI channel. Six months in we've attributed $47k of ARR to threads UpvoteRadar surfaced. I never would have found 80% of them on my own.
The "Google rank" inbox is the killer feature. I replied once, on a thread ranking #1 for my keyword. That single comment still drives me 200 visitors a month.
I'd written off Reddit marketing as "a vibes-based time sink." UpvoteRadar turned it into something that fits in a 20-minute morning ritual. I read, I reply, I close the tab.
What I really like is what it doesn't do. It doesn't post for me. It doesn't pretend to be me. It just hands me the conversations and gets out of the way.
Switched from a bigger competitor. Same price, twice the relevance, and a UI that doesn't feel like it was designed in 2014. Took me 20 minutes to onboard.
For solo founders monitoring one product.
For marketers and teams who treat Reddit like a real channel.