Comparison

Leadmore AI vs ReplyAgent in 2026: multi-platform managed posting vs Reddit-only automated commenting with ROI tracking

Both tools post on Reddit through accounts they manage for you, and both carry the same gray-area ToS risk. Leadmore AI spreads that model across five platforms with zero public pricing. ReplyAgent stays Reddit-only but adds UTM tracking, Google-ranking analysis, and transparent, if piecemeal, per-comment pricing.

Updated July 3, 2026
Leadmore AI
ReplyAgent
Key takeaways
  • Both tools post to Reddit through accounts they manage, not your own: Leadmore AI uses managed high-karma accounts, ReplyAgent uses a pool of pre-warmed accounts. Both carry the same gray-area Reddit ToS risk.
  • ReplyAgent publishes pricing: a $79/mo Basic Plan plus $4 per comment or $8 per post. Leadmore AI has no public pricing at all and requires a sales conversation for a quote.
  • ReplyAgent includes UTM tracking and ROI measurement on every tier, connecting Reddit comments to actual site traffic and conversions. Leadmore AI has no equivalent attribution feature.
  • Leadmore AI spans five platforms: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. ReplyAgent is Reddit-only but adds Google ranking analysis to prioritize posts already driving search traffic.
  • Neither tool offers API access on any plan.
  • ReplyAgent scores 6.9 overall against Leadmore AI's 6.4, matching or leading on every scoring category, including Features (7.5 vs 7.0), Value for money (6.5 vs 6.0), and Support (7.0 vs 6.5).
  • Leadmore AI bundles subreddit compliance checking to reduce automated removals before a post goes live. ReplyAgent has no equivalent pre-publish compliance check.

Leadmore AI and ReplyAgent are the rare pair in this category that actually share the same core mechanism: both post on Reddit through accounts they manage on your behalf, using established karma to bypass the friction Reddit puts on new accounts. Neither one asks you to build your own Reddit presence first, and both carry the same underlying risk, that managed or pre-warmed account posting falls into a gray area of Reddit's terms of service that can result in bans. Where they diverge is scope and money. Leadmore AI reaches beyond Reddit into Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube but discloses no pricing whatsoever. ReplyAgent stays Reddit-only, but backs its automation with UTM tracking and ROI measurement, and its pricing, while split across a base plan and per-comment or per-post add-on fees, is at least published.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Leadmore AICustomBrands with no existing Reddit presence and agencies managing multi-platform community campaigns who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk and want reach beyond Reddit alone.
ReplyAgent$79/mo (or $699/yr)Performance marketers who want Reddit comment automation with UTM-based ROI reporting they can show to stakeholders, and who are comfortable with the managed-account compliance risk.

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 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, which is a step ReplyAgent does not offer.

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 the same gray-area risk that follows any managed-account posting model, compounded by a complete lack of public pricing. Reddit actively works to detect coordinated inauthentic behavior, and flagged accounts used for brand promotion can be banned in a way that is publicly visible. You also cannot compare cost against ReplyAgent without a sales call first.

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 and agencies managing multi-platform community campaigns who have explicitly weighed the managed-account risk and want reach beyond Reddit alone.

ReplyAgent

AI Reddit comment automation with pre-warmed accounts and UTM tracking

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ReplyAgent screenshot

ReplyAgent monitors subreddits 24/7, finds posts that rank on Google, generates AI comment drafts, and posts them using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with established karma. The pre-warmed account approach is the same shortcut Leadmore AI relies on: new accounts posting branded content attract mod attention quickly, so aged accounts with genuine history reduce, without eliminating, that risk.

What sets ReplyAgent apart is what happens after the comment posts. Every comment carries UTM-tagged links, so you can see in your own analytics which threads drove clicks, which converted, and roughly what each comment cost against what it returned. Google ranking analysis prioritizes posts that pull organic search traffic on top of Reddit visitors, similar in spirit to the SEO angle other tools in this category take.

Pricing is transparent but structured awkwardly: a $79/mo Basic Plan covers monitoring, ranking analysis, and comment generation, but actual publishing costs extra, $4 per comment or $8 per post. That can add up fast for high-volume campaigns, and there is no API access to automate the workflow further. The same gray-area ToS risk that applies to Leadmore AI applies here too, since both post from accounts you do not directly control.

Pricing
Feature
Basic Plan
$79/mo (or $699/yr)
Comment Add-On
$4 per comment
Post Publishing Add-On
$8 per post
Subreddit monitoringYesN/AN/A
Google ranking analysisYesN/AN/A
AI comment generationYesIncludedN/A
Comment postingNoYesN/A
UTM trackingYesYesYes
API accessNoNoNo
Best for: Performance marketers who want Reddit comment automation with UTM-based ROI reporting they can show to stakeholders, and who are comfortable with the managed-account compliance risk.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Leadmore AI
ReplyAgent
Primary functionManaged Reddit posting and multi-platform marketing automationAutomated Reddit comment posting via pre-warmed accounts
Platforms coveredReddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTubeReddit only
Posts on your behalfYes, via managed high-karma accountsYes, via a pool of pre-warmed accounts
Subreddit rule compliance checkingYes, checks posts against subreddit rules before publishingNo
Google-ranking post detectionNoYes, identifies posts ranking on Google
UTM tracking / ROI measurementNoYes, UTM-tagged links on every comment and post
API accessNoNo
Pricing transparencyNo, contact for pricing onlyYes, published base price plus per-comment and per-post fees
Platform ban / ToS riskGray area, managed-account posting risks Reddit bansGray area, pre-warmed account posting risks Reddit bans
Overall review score6.4 / 106.9 / 10
Starting priceCustom (sales-led)$79/mo (Basic Plan)

Which should you choose?

Brands wanting multi-platform reach beyond Reddit in one toolLeadmore AI
Performance marketers needing to prove Reddit ROI to stakeholdersReplyAgent
Teams that want to see a published price before committingReplyAgent
Agencies running Reddit alongside Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube campaignsLeadmore AI
Content marketers prioritizing Google-ranking Reddit postsReplyAgent
Brands wanting fewer per-action fees on top of a base subscriptionLeadmore AI
Teams that want subreddit-rule compliance checking before anything publishesLeadmore AI

This is the closest matchup in the category because both tools take the same risk, managed-account posting, and neither one avoids it. The real decision is what you get in exchange for that risk. ReplyAgent gives you attribution: UTM tracking that ties Reddit comments to actual conversions, which matters if you need to justify the channel internally. Leadmore AI gives you reach: four platforms beyond Reddit in the same subscription, which matters if you are running one campaign across a client's entire social presence. Neither tool removes the compliance question, so factor that into the decision regardless of which one you pick.

Bottom line

Pick ReplyAgent if Reddit is your primary channel and you need to show stakeholders a real cost-per-acquisition; the $79/mo base plan plus per-comment fees is at least a number you can plan against. Pick Leadmore AI only if you specifically need Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube covered alongside Reddit in one platform, and you are willing to accept an unknown price until you talk to sales. In both cases, go in with the managed-account ban risk explicitly acknowledged rather than discovered later.

Frequently asked questions

Do Leadmore AI and ReplyAgent carry the same Reddit ban risk?

Yes, both carry comparable gray-area risk because both post from accounts they manage rather than your own. Leadmore AI uses managed high-karma accounts and ReplyAgent uses a pool of pre-warmed accounts, and Reddit's terms of service treat coordinated inauthentic behavior from either model the same way.

Which tool is cheaper, Leadmore AI or ReplyAgent?

ReplyAgent at least publishes numbers: a $79/mo Basic Plan plus $4 per comment or $8 per post, which can add up on high-volume campaigns. Leadmore AI has no public pricing at all, so there is no way to compare total cost without a sales conversation first.

Can ReplyAgent track whether Reddit comments actually drive conversions?

Yes. Every comment ReplyAgent posts includes UTM-tagged links, so you can see in Google Analytics or your own analytics platform which threads drove clicks and conversions. Leadmore AI has no equivalent attribution feature for measuring Reddit-driven ROI.

Does Leadmore AI cover platforms other than Reddit the way ReplyAgent does not?

Yes. Leadmore AI spans Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, while ReplyAgent is Reddit-only across its entire feature set. A brand needing multi-platform automation in one tool would need Leadmore AI or a separate tool per channel.

Is there a free trial for either Leadmore AI or ReplyAgent?

Neither tool offers a public free tier or trial. Leadmore AI requires a sales conversation to get any pricing, and ReplyAgent's lowest cost is the $79/mo Basic Plan, which does not include comment or post publishing until you add the per-action fees.

Which tool scores higher in independent review breakdowns?

ReplyAgent scores 6.9 out of 10 against Leadmore AI's 6.4, with ReplyAgent ahead on features. The gap is narrow, and both tools score similarly low on API and integrations since neither offers API access on any plan.

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