Devta vs Reddinbox in 2026: freelancer outreach automation vs multi-platform research agent
Devta drafts and sends the comments, DMs, and proposals a freelancer needs to land client work on Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork. Reddinbox answers market research questions across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, but never posts anything on your behalf.
Devta posts comments and sends DMs on Reddit and LinkedIn on your behalf. Reddinbox has no publishing or posting function of any kind; it only surfaces and filters existing conversations.
Reddinbox's core differentiator is filtering spam and AI-generated posts before they reach you, showing a count of removed posts per query. Devta has no equivalent filtering; it targets threads and prospects by keyword and audience profile, not content authenticity.
Devta runs on pay-as-you-go credits with a $49 minimum top-up and no recurring fee. Reddinbox is a flat monthly subscription, $39/month for Starter with roughly 100 conversations, $99/month for Pro with roughly 266.
Devta covers Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork for outreach. Reddinbox covers Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook for research, a wider set of platforms but with no LinkedIn or Upwork coverage at all.
Devta generates AI client proposals with a shareable public URL. Reddinbox generates Market Briefs, structured research documents capped at 3 per month on Starter and 5 on Pro, meant for sharing findings with a team or client rather than pitching work.
Devta's own documentation flags ban risk from automated Reddit and LinkedIn engagement. Reddinbox carries no such risk because it never posts, comments, or messages anyone; it only reads and analyzes public conversations.
Devta and Reddinbox both show up in Reddit tooling searches, but one acts and the other only looks. Devta is an engagement agent built for a single freelancer: it comments, DMs, and pitches on your behalf across Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork. Reddinbox is a research agent built for teams asking specific questions: you type a question in plain language, and it scans five platforms, strips out bot and AI-generated posts, and hands back structured insights with source links. Reddinbox will never send a message for you. Devta will never tell you what a market actually thinks. Picking between them starts with knowing whether you need outreach done or a question answered.
The tools at a glance
Devta
AI networking agent for freelancers: Reddit, LinkedIn, DMs, and Upwork leads in one tool
Devta automates the outbound side of freelance business development. It drafts and sends comment replies and DMs on Reddit and LinkedIn based on target keywords and an audience profile, monitors Upwork for matching job postings, and generates AI proposals with a shareable public URL for pitching outside Upwork's native messaging. The workflow runs from finding a lead to sending a pitch in one dashboard.
Pricing is pay-as-you-go: credits purchased against a $49 minimum top-up, with no expiry and no monthly subscription. A free tier lets you test engagement features before spending anything, which keeps the cost of trying it low. There is no research or insight layer here; Devta does not tell you what a subreddit thinks about a topic, it acts on the targeting you give it.
The trade-off Devta is upfront about is platform risk. Automated engagement violates Reddit's and LinkedIn's terms of service to varying degrees, and Reddit specifically flags bot-like posting patterns. Its own guidance recommends manual review of AI-drafted Reddit comments before they go live, which is a meaningful caveat for anyone planning to run it unattended.
| Feature | Free $0 | Pay-as-you-go $49 min top-up |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit and LinkedIn engagement | Limited | Unlimited (credit-based) |
| DM outreach automation | No | Yes |
| Upwork lead monitoring | No | Yes |
| AI proposal generator | Limited | Yes |
| Shareable proposal URLs | No | Yes |
| API access | No | No |
Reddinbox
Multi-platform social research agent that filters spam to surface real audience signals
Reddinbox answers questions about your market, customers, or competitors using real conversations from Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook. You type a question in plain language, something like "why do marketers dislike Ahrefs?", and it retrieves relevant threads, filters out spam and AI-generated posts, and returns structured insights grouped by theme with links back to the source conversation.
The bot-filtering step is the feature Reddinbox leans on hardest. As AI-generated content has grown on Reddit and Hacker News, unfiltered keyword search increasingly mixes genuine practitioner opinions with synthetic posts that read as real but are not. Reddinbox flags and discards that noise before it reaches your results, and shows how many posts were removed per query so the filtering is not a black box.
It is a research tool with no posting, scheduling, or outreach function of any kind, and no API or CRM integration on either plan. Usage is capped by conversation volume rather than seats, roughly 100 per month on Starter and 266 on Pro, which is generous for periodic deep-dive research but can run out fast under daily monitoring use.
| Feature | Starter $39/mo | Pro $99/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms covered | Reddit, X, Bluesky, HN, Facebook | Reddit, X, Bluesky, HN, Facebook |
| Conversations per month | ~100 | ~266 |
| Market Briefs per month | 3 | 5 |
| Spam and bot filtering | ✓ | ✓ |
| Community monitoring | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ | ✗ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary function | Outreach automation and lead prospecting | Organic market and audience research |
| Platforms covered | Reddit, LinkedIn, Upwork | Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook |
| Posts or DMs on your behalf | Yes, comments and DMs, auto or reviewed | No, insight reports rather than any posting |
| Spam / AI-content filtering | No, targets by keyword and audience profile | Yes, core feature with a removed-post count shown |
| Natural language query interface | No | Yes |
| Structured insight or report output | No, generates proposals rather than research summaries | Yes, themed insights with source links, plus Market Briefs |
| Upwork lead monitoring | Yes | No |
| Proposal or brief generation | Yes, AI proposal generator with shareable URL | Yes, Market Briefs, 3/mo Starter, 5/mo Pro |
| Pricing model | Pay-as-you-go credits, $49 minimum top-up | Flat monthly subscription |
| Usage cap | None, credits do not expire | ~100/mo Starter, ~266/mo Pro conversations |
| API access | No | No |
| Platform ban / ToS risk | Higher, automated Reddit and LinkedIn posting flagged as a risk in Devta's own documentation | None, read-only research with no posting capability |
| Starting price | $0 free / $49 min top-up | $39/mo |
Which should you choose?
The honest read here is that Devta and Reddinbox rarely fight for the same purchase decision. Devta exists to shorten the distance between finding a lead and pitching it, and everything about its design, the credit model, the proposal generator, the Upwork monitoring, points at one freelancer working their own pipeline. Reddinbox exists to answer a specific question about a market with real quotes and clean sourcing, and its bot-filtering and Market Brief format point at a team that needs to defend a research conclusion to someone else. A freelancer who buys Reddinbox expecting it to send outreach will be disappointed. A researcher who buys Devta expecting citation-backed market insights will be equally disappointed.
Bottom line
Pick Devta if you are a solo freelancer who needs comments, DMs, and proposals actually sent, not just researched, and you accept the ban risk that comes with automating Reddit and LinkedIn engagement. Pick Reddinbox if you need a defensible answer to a specific question about your market or audience, its $39/month Starter plan and natural-language queries are built for exactly that, and the bot-filtering step means you are not citing a synthetic post as real user sentiment. If your workflow genuinely needs both research and outreach, expect to run them as two separate subscriptions rather than looking for one tool that does both, because neither is trying to be the other.
Frequently asked questions
Does Reddinbox post comments or send DMs on Reddit the way Devta does?
No, Reddinbox has no posting, commenting, or messaging capability on Reddit or any other platform. It is strictly a research tool that scans conversations and returns structured insights, so any outreach or engagement would need a separate tool like Devta or a manual process.
Which tool is better for a freelancer who does not yet know what to say to prospects?
Reddinbox is the better starting point for understanding what a market or audience actually cares about, since it surfaces real quotes and themes from Reddit and four other platforms. Devta is the better tool once you already know your pitch and need the actual comments, DMs, and proposals sent, since it has no research or discovery function of its own.
How do Devta and Reddinbox differ on pricing?
Devta uses pay-as-you-go credits with a $49 minimum top-up and no recurring subscription, so cost scales with how much outreach you actually run. Reddinbox is a flat monthly subscription starting at $39 for Starter, capped at roughly 100 research conversations a month regardless of how much you use each one.
Does Devta filter out bot or AI-generated content the way Reddinbox does?
No, Devta has no content-authenticity filtering; it targets Reddit and LinkedIn threads by keyword and audience profile rather than screening for AI-generated posts. Reddinbox's bot and AI-content filtering is a dedicated feature that flags and removes synthetic posts before results reach you, showing a count of what was filtered per query.
Can Reddinbox help a freelancer find leads on Upwork like Devta does?
No, Reddinbox does not cover Upwork at all; its platform coverage is Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, all aimed at research rather than lead generation. Devta is the tool with dedicated Upwork lead monitoring built alongside its Reddit and LinkedIn outreach features.
Which tool carries a risk of getting a Reddit account banned?
Devta carries real ban risk because its automated commenting and DMing violates Reddit's terms of service to varying degrees, something its own documentation acknowledges and recommends manual review to reduce. Reddinbox carries no such risk since it only reads and analyzes public conversations and never posts anything under your account.

