MentionDrop vs Redreach in 2026: passive mention tracking vs active Reddit engagement
MentionDrop watches Reddit, Google News, and the web for your keywords starting at a public $29/month. Redreach finds Google-ranking Reddit threads and drafts replies and DMs to get you into them, with pricing available only by contacting sales.
MentionDrop tracks Reddit, Google News, and web mentions broadly for a public $29/month. Redreach focuses specifically on Reddit threads already ranking on Google, and its pricing is available only after contacting sales.
Redreach generates AI-drafted reply suggestions for the threads it surfaces, which you edit and post yourself. MentionDrop summarizes mentions but does not draft outbound replies for you.
Redreach's DM automation, delivered through a Chrome extension, carries Reddit account ban risk by its own admission. MentionDrop never posts or messages on your behalf; it purely observes and alerts.
Redreach offers white-label delivery on its Agency tier, aimed at marketing agencies managing multiple clients. MentionDrop has no white-label option on either plan.
MentionDrop's Pro plan includes an MCP-compatible endpoint that lets Claude or another AI assistant query live mention data directly. Redreach has no MCP or comparable AI-agent integration documented.
MentionDrop publishes fixed pricing starting at $29/month. Redreach requires a sales conversation across all three of its tiers, Starter, Growth, and Agency, before you see a number.
MentionDrop and Redreach both operate on Reddit, but they sit on opposite sides of the observe-versus-act line. MentionDrop is a listening tool: keywords go in, an AI-summarized, sentiment-scored feed of mentions comes out, and nothing gets posted on your behalf. Redreach is built to get you into the conversation, it hunts specifically for Reddit threads that already rank on Google, drafts a reply you can edit and post, and offers a Chrome extension for automated outbound DMs. One is a quiet dashboard you check when you want to; the other is a growth tool built to generate action items, with the pricing and account-risk trade-offs that come with an execution-focused product.
The tools at a glance
MentionDrop
Track brand mentions across Reddit, Google News, and the web with AI summaries
MentionDrop stays firmly on the listening side of the fence. It tracks brand, product, and competitor keywords across Reddit, Google News, and web search, rolling results into one feed with AI-generated summaries and sentiment scoring. Alerts land in Slack, email, or a webhook, and that is the extent of the workflow: MentionDrop tells you a conversation exists, it does not draft or post anything into it.
The MCP endpoint on the Pro plan is the standout feature for AI-native teams, letting Claude or another assistant query live mention data directly rather than requiring a custom integration. Paired with the HTTP API also on Pro, it is a monitoring tool designed to plug cleanly into an existing automation stack.
Pricing is transparent from the start, $29/month for Starter with a 14-day money-back guarantee standing in for a free tier. There is no engagement layer built in: no reply drafting, no outreach automation, no white-label option for agencies managing client accounts.
| Feature | Starter $29/mo | Pro $59/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit, Google News, and web monitoring | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI summaries and sentiment analysis | ✓ | ✓ |
| Slack, email, and webhook alerts | ✓ | ✓ |
| HTTP API access | ✗ | ✓ |
| MCP integration | ✗ | ✓ |
| Money-back guarantee | 14 days | 14 days |
Redreach
Find the Reddit threads your customers are reading and get AI-guided replies that convert
Redreach narrows its focus deliberately: instead of monitoring everything, it hunts for Reddit threads that already rank on page one of Google for your target keywords, on the logic that those threads pull in search traffic long after they were posted. Its AI scores each thread for relevance and drafts a reply you review, edit, and post yourself, keeping a human in the loop on tone.
A second, separate module handles outbound: a Chrome extension automates Reddit DMs to users who have shown buying intent in specific threads or subreddits, with daily send limits and delay logic meant to reduce (not eliminate) the risk of account flags. A built-in CRM tracks who responded. Competitor mention tracking runs 24/7 in the background with alerts routed to email, Slack, Telegram, or webhook.
Redreach also offers white-label delivery on its top-tier Agency plan, aimed squarely at marketing agencies running Reddit strategy for multiple clients. The catch across all three tiers, Starter, Growth, and Agency, is that pricing is contact-only, so evaluating cost requires a sales conversation before you can compare it against a self-serve alternative like MentionDrop.
| Feature | Starter Contact | Growth Contact | Agency Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google-ranking post finder | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI reply suggestions | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Competitor tracking | Limited | Full | Full |
| DM automation extension | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| White-label | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| CRM for DM responses | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core function | Passive mention monitoring | Active thread discovery, reply drafting, and DM outreach |
| Platforms covered | Reddit, Google News, web search | Reddit only |
| Google-ranking thread discovery | No | Yes (core differentiator) |
| AI reply / comment suggestions | No | Yes (you edit and post) |
| Automated DM outreach | No | Yes (Chrome extension, Growth and Agency tiers) |
| Competitor mention tracking | Yes (keyword-based) | Yes, 24/7 |
| AI summaries and sentiment scoring | Yes | No |
| White-label delivery | No | Yes (Agency tier only) |
| API / MCP integration | Yes (Pro plan, MCP) | No |
| Alert channels | Slack, email, webhook | Email, Slack, Telegram, webhook |
| Pricing model | Public flat-rate subscription | Contact-only, all tiers |
| Starting price | $29/mo | Contact for pricing |
Which should you choose?
The real dividing line is how much risk and effort a team wants to take on in exchange for action. MentionDrop asks nothing of you beyond reading a feed, it will never post on your behalf and never touches your Reddit account, which is exactly why it stays cheap and self-serve. Redreach asks for more: a sales conversation to see pricing, and, if you turn on DM automation, a real compliance trade-off against Reddit's terms of service. What you get in return is a tool that actively tries to get your brand into threads that already pull organic search traffic, something MentionDrop's monitoring-only model was never built to do. Neither approach is wrong, they are just different amounts of hands-on risk for different outcomes.
Bottom line
Choose MentionDrop if you want a low-cost, transparent-pricing feed of what is being said about your brand and you are not looking for a tool to draft or post replies for you. Choose Redreach if you specifically want to find Reddit threads ranking on Google and get AI-assisted help engaging in them, and you are willing to have a sales conversation and weigh the account-risk trade-off of DM automation before committing. Agencies serving multiple clients that need white-label delivery should lean toward Redreach's Agency tier; solo operators and small teams who just want visibility at a known price should start with MentionDrop.
Frequently asked questions
Does MentionDrop post replies to Reddit threads the way Redreach does?
No, MentionDrop only monitors and summarizes mentions, it does not draft or post replies on your behalf under any plan. Redreach is the tool built for that workflow, generating AI-drafted reply suggestions for Google-ranking Reddit threads that you review and post yourself.
Why is Redreach's pricing not listed publicly like MentionDrop's?
Redreach requires a sales conversation across all three of its tiers, Starter, Growth, and Agency, so there is no public price to compare directly against MentionDrop's $29/month Starter plan. This adds evaluation friction for self-serve buyers who want to compare cost before committing time to a sales call.
Is Redreach's DM automation risky for my Reddit account?
Yes, Redreach's own documentation acknowledges that bulk DM automation through its Chrome extension carries Reddit account ban risk, even with the built-in anti-ban delays and daily limits. MentionDrop avoids this risk entirely by design, since it never sends messages or posts content on your behalf.
Which tool is better for finding Reddit threads that already rank on Google?
Redreach is purpose-built for this: its core feature analyzes your website and competitor domains to surface Reddit threads currently ranking on Google search results for relevant keywords. MentionDrop does not have an equivalent Google-ranking detection feature; it tracks mentions broadly rather than scoring threads by search visibility.
Can agencies use either tool for white-label client reporting?
Redreach offers white-label delivery on its Agency tier, letting agencies manage multiple client accounts under their own brand. MentionDrop has no white-label option on either the Starter or Pro plan, so agencies specifically needing white-label delivery should evaluate Redreach's Agency tier instead.

