Leadmore AI vs RedShip in 2026: managed-account posting vs scored, manual-only monitoring
Leadmore AI publishes on Reddit through managed high-karma accounts and reaches four more platforms, but discloses no pricing. RedShip scores every post 0-100, never posts on your behalf, and starts at a $15 seven-day pass with published pricing on every tier.
RedShip does not post replies automatically on any plan; all engagement is manual by design. Leadmore AI's default workflow publishes through managed high-karma accounts, which is a gray-area Reddit ToS risk the tool itself flags.
RedShip publishes prices on every tier, including a $15 one-time 7-day pass, a $29/mo Founder Plan, and a $79/mo Company Plan. Leadmore AI has no public pricing on any plan and requires a sales conversation for a quote.
RedShip scores 7.6 overall against Leadmore AI's 6.4, with the widest gap on Value for money (8.5 vs 6.0).
Leadmore AI spans five platforms: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. RedShip is Reddit-only but adds AI relevance scoring from 0 to 100 and SEO opportunity detection that Leadmore AI does not have.
RedShip includes API access on its Company plan at $79/mo. Leadmore AI has no API access on any tier.
RedShip's 7-day pass has no recurring commitment, ideal for a single product launch. Leadmore AI has no trial or time-boxed option of any kind.
Neither tool offers a free tier, but RedShip's cheapest paid option costs $15 total while Leadmore AI's cheapest option is unknown until a sales call.
Leadmore AI and RedShip both try to cut down the time it takes to find and act on Reddit conversations, but they land in different places on risk and transparency. Leadmore AI's answer to the hard part, actually publishing, is to post through managed accounts that already carry karma, which comes with real Reddit ToS exposure and zero public pricing. RedShip never posts anything for you; it scores each discovered thread from 0 to 100, flags the ones already ranking on Google, and leaves you to write and post the reply yourself. That keeps RedShip out of the account-risk conversation entirely, and it backs that up with fully published pricing, including a $15 one-time pass built for a single campaign. The two tools are not really competing on the same axis: one is a publishing shortcut with a trust cost, the other is a scored discovery layer with a transparency advantage.
The tools at a glance
Leadmore AI
Reddit marketing automation with subreddit compliance checking and managed accounts
Leadmore AI is built around a specific shortcut: posting through managed accounts that already carry established karma, so a brand with zero Reddit history can publish without tripping the restrictions Reddit places on new or low-karma accounts. A compliance checker reads each target subreddit's rules and flags likely violations before a post goes live, cutting down on the automated removals that trip up brands doing Reddit outreach at scale.
The platform extends past Reddit into Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, plus a lead-tracking layer that monitors keywords across channels and scores relevance with AI. For an agency running one campaign across several social platforms for a single client, that breadth removes the need to stitch together a separate tool per channel.
The tradeoff is real. Managed-account posting sits in a gray area of Reddit's terms of service, and Reddit actively works to detect coordinated inauthentic behavior; flagged accounts, including ones used for brand promotion, can be banned in a way that is publicly visible. Combine that with no public pricing and no API access, and Leadmore AI asks for a fair amount of trust before you can even evaluate whether it fits your budget.
| Feature | Contact for pricing Custom |
|---|---|
| Subreddit compliance checking | Yes |
| Subreddit discovery | Yes |
| Managed account publishing | Yes |
| Lead tracking and monitoring | Yes |
| Multi-platform support | Yes, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube |
| API access | No |
RedShip
AI Reddit monitoring with scored opportunities and SEO-intent detection
RedShip's core idea is a 0-100 relevance score attached to every discovered Reddit post, so instead of a raw firehose of keyword matches you get a ranked list you can sort by opportunity quality. Layered on top is SEO opportunity detection, which flags posts already ranking on Google, giving marketers a two-for-one signal: community engagement and a shot at influencing what shows up in search.
Everything RedShip surfaces still requires a human to act on it. Reply suggestions are AI-drafted starting points, but the platform does not post on your behalf under any plan, which keeps your own account entirely out of ToS gray areas. Results arrive as a daily digest routed to email, Slack, or webhook, and pricing is structured around actual use patterns rather than a single subscription.
The $15 one-time 7-day pass is the standout structural decision: full access for a week with no auto-renewal, aimed at product launches or a single audit rather than an open-ended commitment. The $29/mo Founder Plan and $79/mo Company Plan scale up keyword slots and add webhook delivery and API access respectively. The main gap is API depth relative to price, and a support reputation that is still being established as a newer entrant.
| Feature | 7-Day Pass $15 one-time | Founder Plan $29/mo | Company Plan $79/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI relevance scoring | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SEO opportunity detection | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| AI reply suggestions | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Webhook delivery | No | Yes | Yes |
| Keyword slots | 3 | 5 | 15 |
| API access | No | No | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary function | Managed Reddit posting and multi-platform marketing automation | Scored Reddit monitoring with SEO opportunity detection |
| Platforms covered | Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube | Reddit only |
| Posts on your behalf | Yes, via managed high-karma accounts | No, all engagement is manual |
| Relevance scoring | No, uses AI relevance scoring for lead tracking rather than a numeric score | Yes, 0-100 AI relevance score on every post |
| SEO / Google-ranking detection | No | Yes, flags posts already ranking on Google |
| Alert delivery | Not specified | Email, Slack, webhook (Founder Plan and up) |
| API access | No | Yes, on the Company plan |
| Pricing transparency | No, contact for pricing only | Yes, fully published on all three tiers |
| Time-boxed / one-off option | No | Yes, $15 one-time 7-day pass |
| Platform ban / ToS risk | Gray area, managed-account posting risks Reddit bans | None, no managed-account model, all posting is manual |
| Overall review score | 6.4 / 10 | 7.6 / 10 |
| Starting price | Custom (sales-led) | $15 one-time (7-Day Pass) |
Which should you choose?
RedShip wins on almost every axis that matters for a self-serve buyer: published pricing, no account risk, and a materially higher review score at 7.6 against 6.4. Leadmore AI's real case is narrow but genuine, a brand that cannot get a new Reddit account past the karma threshold and also needs Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube covered in the same tool. Outside that specific scenario, RedShip's $15 entry point and manual-only posting model remove nearly every reason to accept Leadmore AI's opacity.
Bottom line
Start with RedShip's $15 seven-day pass if you want to test Reddit as a channel without any recurring commitment or account risk; it is the cheaper, safer, and better-reviewed option for most teams. Reach for Leadmore AI only if your actual blocker is a brand-new account with no karma and no history, and you specifically need Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube reach in the same tool, with the managed-account risk explicitly accepted going in.
Frequently asked questions
Which tool is cheaper to try, Leadmore AI or RedShip?
RedShip is dramatically cheaper to try, starting with a $15 one-time 7-day pass that requires no subscription. Leadmore AI has no public pricing at all, so the actual cost is unknown until you complete a sales conversation.
Does RedShip post Reddit replies automatically like Leadmore AI does?
No, RedShip never posts on your behalf; it generates AI-drafted reply suggestions but leaves publishing to you on every plan. Leadmore AI's default workflow is the opposite, publishing through managed high-karma accounts, which is where its Reddit ToS risk comes from.
Is Leadmore AI worth the account-ban risk compared to RedShip's manual posting model?
For most teams, no, RedShip's manual posting model is the safer choice since it carries no account risk at all. Leadmore AI's managed accounts only earn their risk if your brand has a specific karma problem RedShip cannot solve, meaning you genuinely cannot get a new account past Reddit's restrictions any other way.
Which tool has a better review score, Leadmore AI or RedShip?
RedShip scores 7.6 out of 10 against Leadmore AI's 6.4, with the largest gap on value for money, 8.5 versus 6.0. RedShip leads across every individual scoring category in the breakdown.
Can I get API access with either tool?
RedShip includes API access on its $79/mo Company plan. Leadmore AI does not offer API access on any plan, which limits how either tool plugs into an existing marketing or CRM stack if you need Leadmore AI's multi-platform reach specifically.
Does Leadmore AI cover more than Reddit the way RedShip does not?
Yes. Leadmore AI spans Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, while RedShip is Reddit-only across its entire feature set. A brand needing multi-platform coverage in a single tool would need Leadmore AI or a separate tool per channel alongside RedShip.

