Automation that posts for you — or intelligence that makes you faster?
ReplyGuy finds conversations where your product is relevant and auto-generates (even auto-posts) replies that mention it. It's the full-automation end of the spectrum, priced accordingly: $49 to $499 per month.
RedditQuik deliberately stops one step earlier: we find and score the conversations, extract the intelligence, and draft reply templates — but a human posts. On Reddit, that difference decides whether your engagement compounds or gets your accounts banned.
ReplyGuy vs RedditQuik
| Feature | ReplyGuy | RedditQuik |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | Auto-generated/auto-posted replies | Scored feed + templates, human posts |
| Starting price | $49/mo (10 keywords) | Free; Pro $12/mo (50 keywords) |
| Ban risk | Higher — automated posting patterns | Lower — you control voice and pace |
| Intent scoring | Post selection by relevance | Explicit 0-100 score, sortable feed |
| Audience intelligence | No | Pain points, opportunities, summaries |
| Reply quality | AI voice at scale | Your voice, AI-structured |
Why people switch
Reddit smells automation
Communities and moderators are extremely good at spotting templated AI replies. Accounts that auto-post get reported, banned, and worse — screenshot.
75% cheaper to start
ReplyGuy's entry tier is $49 for 10 keywords. RedditQuik Pro is $12 for 50 — because we don't run posting infrastructure you shouldn't want anyway.
Intelligence you keep
Pain points and opportunity analysis feed your copy, roadmap and content — value beyond the reply itself.
Questions
Isn't auto-posting more scalable?
Until the account is banned, yes. Reddit's moderation — human and automated — is specifically hostile to inauthentic engagement. The scalable asset is an account with history and karma, which only authentic posting builds.
Does RedditQuik write replies too?
It drafts a helpful-first template per niche based on actual discussions. You personalize and post — 30 seconds of work that keeps the reply genuinely yours.
The verdict
ReplyGuy automates the action; RedditQuik sharpens the human. On most platforms automation wins — on Reddit, where authenticity is the ranking algorithm, the human-in-the-loop approach converts better and survives longer.
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