Comparison

Leadmore AI vs Reddinbox in 2026: managed-account outreach vs multi-platform research agent

Leadmore AI posts and tracks leads across Reddit and four other platforms through managed accounts, with no public pricing. Reddinbox never posts anything; it answers research questions across five platforms starting at $39/month, with bot filtering built in.

Updated July 3, 2026
Leadmore AI
Reddinbox
Key takeaways
  • Leadmore AI posts through managed high-karma Reddit accounts, a gray-area ToS practice the tool itself flags as carrying ban risk. Reddinbox has no publishing function of any kind, so it carries no equivalent exposure.
  • Reddinbox publishes transparent pricing from $39/month for roughly 100 monthly conversations. Leadmore AI has no public pricing at all and requires a sales conversation before you see a number.
  • Reddinbox's core differentiator is filtering out spam and AI-generated posts before results reach you, showing a count of removed posts per query. Leadmore AI has no equivalent noise-filtering step for the leads it surfaces.
  • Reddinbox covers five platforms for research: Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook. Leadmore AI covers five platforms for publishing and lead monitoring: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
  • Reddinbox caps usage by monthly conversation count, about 100 on Starter and 266 on Pro ($99/mo). Leadmore AI publishes no usage limits since there is no public plan structure to reference.
  • Neither tool offers an API on any plan as of mid-2026, which limits both from being wired into an existing marketing or CRM stack.

Leadmore AI and Reddinbox both cover more than just Reddit, but they are pointed at different jobs entirely. Leadmore AI is a publishing and monitoring tool: it posts through managed high-karma accounts to bypass Reddit's new-account restrictions, checks content against subreddit rules, and tracks keywords for leads across five platforms. Reddinbox never posts anything at all. You ask it a plain-language question, it scans Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, filters out spam and AI-generated noise, and returns structured, citable insights. One tool is trying to get a message out. The other is trying to make sure you understand the room before you say anything.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Leadmore AICustomBrands with no existing Reddit presence who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk and want to both find and act on leads across five platforms in one tool.
Reddinbox$39/moProduct managers, content strategists, and agencies who need defensible, citation-backed answers to specific market or audience questions without manually sifting Reddit and adjacent platforms.

Leadmore AI

Reddit marketing automation with subreddit compliance checking and managed accounts

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Leadmore AI screenshot

Leadmore AI's core mechanism is publishing through accounts that already carry karma, so a brand with zero Reddit history can post without hitting the restrictions Reddit places on new or low-karma accounts. A compliance checker reads the target subreddit's rules before anything goes live, cutting down on automated removals.

The lead-tracking layer monitors keywords across Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, surfacing relevant conversations and scoring them with AI. It is built as a discovery-to-action pipeline: find a conversation, then act on it through the same managed-posting model.

The tradeoff is unavoidable: managed-account posting sits in a gray area of Reddit's terms of service, and flagged accounts can be banned in a way that is publicly visible for brand-linked activity. No public pricing and no API compound the friction of evaluating whether that risk is worth taking.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Custom
Subreddit compliance checkingYes
Subreddit discoveryYes
Managed account publishingYes
Lead tracking and monitoringYes
Multi-platform supportYes, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube
API accessNo
Best for: Brands with no existing Reddit presence who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk and want to both find and act on leads across five platforms in one tool.

Reddinbox

Multi-platform social research agent that filters spam to surface real audience signals

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Reddinbox screenshot

Reddinbox is a social research agent that answers questions about your market, customers, and competitors using real conversations from Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook. You type a question in plain language, and it retrieves relevant threads, filters out spam and AI-generated posts, and returns structured insights grouped by theme with source links back to the original discussion.

The bot-filtering step is the feature Reddinbox leans on hardest, and it is a real problem to solve: the volume of AI-generated content on Reddit and Hacker News has risen enough that unfiltered keyword search now mixes genuine practitioner opinions with synthetic posts that look real but are not. Reddinbox discards that noise before it reaches your results and shows how many posts were removed per query.

It is a research tool, full stop. There is no scheduling, no publishing, no managed-account model, and no way to reply to anything you find directly from Reddinbox. What you get is structured, citation-backed answers to specific questions, priced by conversation volume, which suits periodic research more than always-on outreach.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$39/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Platforms coveredReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, FacebookReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, Facebook
Conversations per month~100~266
Market Briefs per month35
Spam and bot filtering
API access
Best for: Product managers, content strategists, and agencies who need defensible, citation-backed answers to specific market or audience questions without manually sifting Reddit and adjacent platforms.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Leadmore AI
Reddinbox
Primary functionManaged Reddit posting and multi-platform marketing automationOrganic market and audience research
Platforms coveredReddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTubeReddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook
Posts on your behalfYes, via managed high-karma accountsNo, research only, no publishing or reply function
Spam / AI-content filteringNoYes, core feature
Natural language query interfaceNoYes
Subreddit rule compliance checkingYes, checks posts against subreddit rules before publishingNo
Structured, citable research outputNo, surfaces leads but not formatted as cited researchYes, themed insights with source links
API accessNoNo
Public pricingNo, contact for pricing onlyYes, published tiers
Platform ban / ToS riskGray area, managed-account posting risks Reddit bansNone, no publishing function of any kind
Starting priceCustom (sales-led)$39/mo

Which should you choose?

Brands with zero Reddit history wanting a shortcut into posting without building karmaLeadmore AI
Teams that need a defensible, citation-backed answer to a specific market questionReddinbox
Agencies running organic outreach campaigns across Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTubeLeadmore AI
Product managers doing customer discovery across multiple community platformsReddinbox
Teams filtering AI-generated noise out of social researchReddinbox
Brands not comfortable with the platform-ban risk of managed-account postingReddinbox
Teams that want transparent, published pricing before committingReddinbox

These two solve different halves of the same problem, and treating them as substitutes misses the point. Reddinbox is a listening tool: it costs a predictable amount starting at $39 a month and tells you what a community actually thinks, filtered for bots and synthetic noise, but it will never post anything on your behalf. Leadmore AI is an action tool: it publishes through managed accounts to bypass the karma problem entirely, but at real platform risk and with no visibility into pricing until a sales call. A team using Reddinbox to understand a community before deciding whether Leadmore AI's risk is worth taking is a more disciplined sequence than picking one and skipping the other.

Bottom line

Start with Reddinbox if the immediate need is understanding what a community actually cares about, its $39/month Starter plan and bot-filtering step mean you are working from real signal rather than noise or synthetic posts. Reach for Leadmore AI only after that, and only if your actual blocker is a brand-new Reddit account with no karma and no history, you need organic reach on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube in the same tool, and you have explicitly accepted the managed-account risk that comes with it.

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to use Leadmore AI's managed Reddit accounts instead of building my own karma?

Not without real risk. Leadmore AI's managed-account model sits in a gray area of Reddit's terms of service, and Reddit actively detects coordinated inauthentic behavior, which can get flagged accounts banned in a way that is publicly visible for brand-linked activity. Reddinbox carries no equivalent risk because it has no publishing function at all.

Can Reddinbox help me post or reply to Reddit threads once I find a relevant conversation?

Reddinbox cannot post or reply to Reddit threads on your behalf. It is strictly a research tool with no scheduling, posting, or reply function, and it surfaces structured insights with source links so you can act on them elsewhere. Leadmore AI would be the tool for actually publishing, though it does so through managed accounts rather than your own.

Which tool is cheaper, Leadmore AI or Reddinbox?

Reddinbox is verifiably cheaper because its pricing is public: $39/month for Starter with roughly 100 monthly conversations, up to $99/month for Pro. Leadmore AI has no published pricing at all, so there is no direct dollar comparison until you go through a sales conversation.

Does Leadmore AI filter out bot or AI-generated posts the way Reddinbox does?

No, Leadmore AI's lead-tracking layer scores conversations for relevance using AI but does not describe a dedicated spam or AI-content filtering step. Reddinbox runs a detection pass on every result specifically to remove posts written by bots or AI before they reach you, which is its core differentiator.

Which tool covers more platforms, Leadmore AI or Reddinbox?

Both cover five platforms, but for different purposes. Leadmore AI extends its managed-posting and lead-monitoring model to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube alongside Reddit. Reddinbox runs research queries across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, with no publishing function on any of them.

Is Reddinbox's conversation limit a problem for ongoing daily research?

It can be. Reddinbox caps usage at roughly 100 conversations a month on Starter and 266 on Pro, which one detailed research session a day can exhaust in about three weeks on Starter. Teams doing daily market monitoring rather than periodic research should budget for the Pro plan or expect to hit the cap.

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