Reddit Posting & Seeding
Done-for-you Reddit presence that reads like a real user, not an ad. We research the right subreddits, post from aged and trusted accounts, and run discussions that survive moderation — so your brand shows up where buyers actually do their research.
Reddit rewards natives and bans marketers — we post like natives
Reddit is one of the highest-trust research surfaces on the internet: people append "reddit" to Google queries specifically to escape marketing copy. That trust is exactly why the platform is brutal on promotion. Fresh accounts get shadowbanned, link-drops get removed, and obvious shilling gets the brand named and shamed.
We work the other way. Every post and comment is written to add genuine value to the thread first, with the brand mention earning its place — never leading. We use aged accounts with real karma and posting history, follow each subreddit's rules and culture, and pace activity like a human, not a campaign. The goal is presence that compounds, not a thread that gets nuked in an hour.
What's included
Subreddit research
We map the subreddits where your buyers actually hang out, read the rules and mod culture, and flag where promotion is tolerated vs. instant-ban.
Aged, trusted accounts
Posting from accounts with real age, karma, and history — warmed up across multiple subreddits so activity reads as organic.
Native posts & comments
Value-first threads, helpful answers, and recommendation comments written in subreddit voice — your brand mentioned only where it genuinely fits.
Launch & AMA support
Seeding for product launches and Reddit AMAs — opening posts, planted-but-genuine questions, and moderated follow-up to keep momentum.
Reputation & SERP threads
Positive, durable threads that rank in Google for "[brand] reddit" and "[brand] vs [competitor]" — owning the conversation buyers find.
Reporting & survival tracking
A monthly log of every post/comment, its live URL, upvotes, and whether it survived moderation — full transparency, no black box.
Typical deliverables
- Subreddit target map with rules, mod-strictness, and promotion-tolerance notes (one-time)
- Monthly posting plan covering posts, comments, and target threads
- Live URL for every post and comment we publish
- Draft-and-approve workflow for sensitive or on-record brand statements
- Monthly report with activity log, upvotes, survival rate, and notable replies
- For launches and AMAs, a seeding timeline and same-day moderation
How we work
Research & account warming
A fixed-price 2–3 week sprint covering subreddit mapping, rules and mod-culture notes, and account preparation so nothing starts cold.
Posting plan approval
You approve the voice and topic brief, the target subreddits, and the monthly volume before anything brand-relevant goes live.
Steady seeding
A monthly retainer at a defined volume of posts and comments, paced deliberately — going slower protects the accounts and the brand. One-off campaigns available for launches and AMAs.
Report & adjust
Monthly log of every URL, its upvotes, and survival status. We double down on subreddits that work and drop the ones that don't.
How we compare
| Feerr Tech | Upvote/bot vendors | Doing it in-house | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aged accounts with real karma | Yes | No — farmed or bot accounts | No — fresh accounts get flagged |
| Vote manipulation risk | None — we never buy votes | High — bannable offence | None |
| Subreddit rules & culture research | Yes — mapped before posting | No — volume over fit | Trial and error |
| Survival tracking & live-URL reporting | Yes — every post logged | No — black box | Possible, rarely maintained |
| Your team's time required | Approvals only | Low — but so is the shelf life | Hours per week, ongoing |
FAQ
Isn't this against Reddit's rules?
Reddit's rules target spam, vote manipulation, and undisclosed astroturfing at scale. We don't buy upvotes, we don't run bot swarms, and we don't mass-drop links. We post genuinely useful content from real accounts and keep brand mentions honest and contextual. We'll also advise where outright promotion isn't viable and a disclosed approach is smarter — some subreddits require it.
Will posts get removed or accounts banned?
Some removals are normal on Reddit — mods are unpredictable. We minimize it by following each subreddit's rules, pacing activity, and leading with value. Our reporting shows survival rate honestly. We never bet a brand's reputation on a single account or thread.
Can you guarantee front-page or top-comment placement?
No, and anyone who promises that is selling vote manipulation, which gets brands banned. We can reliably get well-written, on-topic posts and comments live in the right subreddits; organic traction depends on the content and the community.
Do we get to approve what's posted?
For anything on-record about your brand — comparisons, claims, AMA answers — yes, there's a draft-and-approve step. For light organic engagement we operate from an approved voice and topic brief so we can move at Reddit's pace.
What results should we expect?
Three things: durable brand mentions in high-intent subreddits, threads that rank in Google for your brand and category queries, and referral traffic from buyers in research mode. It compounds over months — Reddit posts have a long tail in search.
How quickly can we start posting?
The research and account-warming sprint takes 2–3 weeks before the first brand-relevant post goes live. Skipping that step is how accounts get flagged, so we don't. For launches and AMAs with a fixed date, tell us early and we plan the warm-up backwards from launch day.