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Reddit Monitoring On Autopilot

Track keywords, brand mentions, and competitor activity across Reddit on a schedule. Get scored leads with on-demand AI reply suggestions — never miss a buying signal again.

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10,000+ users discovering their ideal Reddit users

Manual Reddit Tracking Doesn't Scale

Reddit moves fast. Without automated monitoring and contextual reply suggestions, you lose the buyers who were ready to engage.

Mentions Slip Through The Cracks

You manually browse subreddits, hoping to spot conversations about your product. Most threads are buried in 24 hours and you never see them.

Buying Signals Go Cold

By the time you stumble on a relevant post, the OP has already chosen a competitor. The window to engage in-context is hours, not days.

No Reply Beats Generic AI

Off-the-shelf AI writes Reddit replies that read like spam. Without product context, the suggestion gets downvoted and your account loses trust.

Without Monitoring

reddit.com/r/SaaS

Refreshing for the 5th time…

reddit.com/r/startups

Did anyone mention us?

Mentions tracker.xlsx

12 keywords, manual…

ChatGPT — generic reply

"As someone who works in SaaS…"

With Linkeddit Monitors

linkeddit.com/monitors
Feed
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Settings
"need a tool like Linkeddit"NEW
r/SaaS — competitor mention2h
r/startups — pain-point post4h

This Run

24 new posts
AI replies ready

Everything You Need to Monitor Reddit

Scheduled scans, deduped results, on-demand AI replies, and a per-monitor knowledge base — all built on the same ScraperAPI infrastructure powering Linkeddit's lead gen.

r/SaaS — buying intent post2h
r/startups — competitor mention4h
r/marketing — pain point6h

Scheduled Monitors

Set up keyword monitors per subreddit. They run on cron — daily, weekly, or monthly — and push new matches into a deduped feed.

AI Reply Suggestion
I had the same problem six months ago. What helped was setting up keyword monitors instead of refreshing manually…
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AI Reply Suggestions

Click any post for a contextual reply written by GPT. The model uses your knowledge base to keep the tone helpful and on-brand.

Knowledge Base
Product: Linkeddit Reddit lead gen
Voice: helpful, no hype
Pricing: $49/mo

Per-Monitor Knowledge Base

Paste product context, brand voice, and rules once per monitor. Every reply suggestion uses it as the system prompt — no generic AI replies.

Run Frequency
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Next run: in 4 hours

Daily, Weekly, Monthly

Pick a cadence per monitor. High-intent keywords run daily, brand mentions weekly, broad market scans monthly — all without overusing your budget.

Filters
UnreadStarredr/SaaS"crm"

Filter & Triage

Filter by unread, starred, archived, keyword, or subreddit. Plow through a week of mentions in minutes, not hours.

High-intent buyer in r/SaaS
Reply replied — got 12 upvotes

Star, Archive, Track

Mark high-value posts, archive noise, and track which mentions you replied to. Every found post is logged with full metadata.

See Your Live Monitor Feed

Every keyword × subreddit × frequency lands in a deduped feed with full metadata. Triage, star, archive, suggest replies — all in one place.

linkeddit.com/monitors/competitor-mentions
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r/SaaSlead gen tool1h ago · 24 pts · 8 comments

What's the cheapest tool to find leads on Reddit for a SaaS startup?

r/Entrepreneurlinkeddit3h ago · 12 pts · 3 comments

Anyone using Linkeddit? Trying to compare to GummySearch

r/marketingcold outreach5h ago · 142 pts · 47 comments

Cold outreach is dead — what's the new playbook for B2B in 2026?

r/SaaSbuffer alternative1d ago · 38 pts · 11 comments

Looking for a Reddit-specific alternative to Buffer/Hootsuite

r/marketingbrand monitoring2d ago · 67 pts · 24 comments

How are y'all monitoring brand mentions on Reddit?

From Keyword to Reply in 4 Steps

Set it up once. Linkeddit handles scanning, scoring, dedup, and reply suggestions on autopilot.

Step 1

Define Your Monitor

Add keywords, target subreddits, and a knowledge base. Configure sort, time window, and result limit per monitor.

Keywords
crm, lead gen tool, reddit api
Subreddits
r/SaaS, r/startups
Step 2

Pick a Cadence

Choose daily, weekly, or monthly. The cron runs every 15 minutes and picks up monitors that are due.

Frequency
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Step 3

Review the Feed

New matches appear in a deduped feed with full post metadata. Filter, star, archive, and triage in seconds.

24 new posts
r/SaaS — buying intent
r/startups — competitor
Step 4

Generate AI Replies

Click any post for an on-demand AI reply written with your knowledge base. Edit, copy, paste — engage in context.

AI suggestion ready
I had this exact problem last quarter…

AI Replies That Actually Sound Like You

Every monitor has its own knowledge base. Click a post — get a reply written with your product context, voice, and rules.

Monitor knowledge base

// Used as the system prompt for every AI reply

We make Linkeddit, a Reddit lead generation + monitoring tool for SaaS founders ($49/mo).

Voice: helpful, technical, no hype. Avoid pitching directly — share advice first, mention the tool only when truly relevant.

Pain points we solve: cold outreach is broken, manually browsing Reddit is slow, finding intent is hard.

Rule: Maximum 3 short paragraphs. No markdown Reddit doesn't render.

Suggested reply · gpt-5.4-mini✓ Cached

re: “What's the cheapest tool to find leads on Reddit for a SaaS startup?”

Honestly the cheapest path is to just search Reddit yourself with the right operators — site:reddit.com plus your product's pain-point keywords on Google works surprisingly well as a free baseline.

Once that gets too slow, the tools I'd look at are GummySearch (audience research, ~$29/mo) and Linkeddit ($49/mo, what we built — it does scheduled keyword monitoring + AI reply suggestions). Different fits for different stages.

Whatever you pick, the key thing is using buying-intent keywords ("looking for", "recommend", "alternative to X") instead of broad terms — that one shift was the biggest win for us.

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Built for Teams That Live on Reddit

Whether you're hunting B2B leads or protecting your brand, monitors put the right Reddit conversations in front of you on a schedule you control.

B2B Sales Teams

Track buying-intent keywords across your target subreddits. Every Monday, plow through a curated feed of warm prospects with AI-drafted replies ready to copy.

SaaS Founders

Monitor your product name, competitor names, and category keywords on Reddit. Engage in discovery conversations before someone else does.

Brand Monitoring

Catch every Reddit mention of your brand, founder name, or trademarks. Respond fast to issues, amplify positive mentions, and protect your reputation.

Community Engagement

Stay close to conversations in subreddits where your audience lives. The feed surfaces threads worth replying to without you scrolling for an hour.

Competitor Analysis

Monitor competitors, not just keywords

Use monitors to track alternative requests, pricing complaints, switching language, and category demand across the subreddits where your buyers compare tools.

See competitor analysis workflows

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reddit monitoring?

Reddit monitoring is the automated tracking of keywords, brand mentions, and competitor activity across Reddit. Linkeddit's monitors run on a schedule you choose (daily, weekly, or monthly), search across the subreddits you target, dedupe results, and store every match with full metadata. You review the feed when you have time and act on what matters.

How is this different from a Reddit lead gen pipeline?

Lead gen pipelines run on demand — you click a button, get a one-time list of leads, and the workflow ends. Monitors run continuously on a schedule. They're the right tool when you want recurring visibility into a topic, brand, or set of keywords over time, rather than a single sweep.

How often do monitors run?

You pick the frequency per monitor: daily, weekly, or monthly. A cron checks every 15 minutes for monitors that are due, claims them, and hands them off to a worker that runs the ScraperAPI search and stores deduped results.

How do AI reply suggestions work?

Click any post in your monitor feed and Linkeddit calls an OpenAI model with your monitor's knowledge base (product context, brand voice, rules) plus the post content. The model returns a Reddit-native reply you can edit, copy, and paste. Suggestions are cached per post, so re-clicking is free.

What is the knowledge base?

The knowledge base is a plain-text field on each monitor where you describe your product, brand voice, target audience, common pain points, and any rules for how the AI should reply. It's passed into every reply suggestion as the system prompt — so the AI writes like a peer who actually knows your business, not a generic ChatGPT response.

How many monitors can I create?

Monitors are a Pro feature. Pro accounts can create up to 5 monitors, each with up to 10 keywords and 10 subreddits. Free users can browse the dashboard and see what's possible, but they need to upgrade to start scheduled scans.

Can I run a monitor manually?

Yes. Every monitor has a "Run now" button that queues the monitor for the next dispatcher tick (within 15 minutes). To avoid overwhelming the ScraperAPI budget, manual triggers are rate-limited to one per minute per monitor.

How much does it cost?

Reddit Monitors are included in Linkeddit's plans. Monthly is $49/month and the lifetime deal is $149.99 one-time. Both unlock monitors alongside the rest of Linkeddit — lead gen, the Reddit CMS, keyword research, and MCP. See the pricing page for full details.

Stop Refreshing Reddit Manually

Set up your first monitor in under 5 minutes. AI reply suggestions included.

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