Comparison

Reddinbox vs ReplyAgent in 2026: research-only agent vs automated Reddit comment poster

Reddinbox finds and summarizes conversations across five platforms without ever posting on your behalf. ReplyAgent goes further and posts AI-drafted comments from pre-warmed accounts, a workflow that sits in a gray area of Reddit's own rules.

Updated July 3, 2026
Reddinbox
ReplyAgent
Key takeaways
  • ReplyAgent actually posts comments on Reddit using pre-warmed accounts with existing karma. Reddinbox never posts anything, it is research-only.
  • ReplyAgent's managed-account posting sits in a gray area of Reddit's terms of service around coordinated inauthentic behavior. Reddinbox carries no comparable compliance risk since it does not post at all.
  • Reddinbox covers five platforms (Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook). ReplyAgent covers Reddit only.
  • ReplyAgent includes UTM tracking and ROI measurement tied to the comments it posts. Reddinbox has no attribution feature since it does not generate or post any content.
  • ReplyAgent's Basic Plan is $79/month but actual comment or post publishing needs add-ons at $4 per comment or $8 per post. Reddinbox is a flat $39 or $99 per month with no per-action fees.
  • Reddinbox filters out bot and AI-generated posts before showing results. ReplyAgent's own AI-generated comments risk sounding generic if not reviewed carefully before posting.
  • Neither tool offers API access on any published plan.

Reddinbox and ReplyAgent look adjacent because both start with the same step, finding relevant Reddit conversations, but they stop at completely different points. Reddinbox is purely a research tool: it scans Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, filters out spam and AI-generated posts, and hands you structured insights you act on yourself. ReplyAgent takes the next step that Reddinbox deliberately does not: it drafts a comment and posts it for you, using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with established karma, then tracks the resulting clicks with UTM tags. That extra step is also where the risk lives. Reddit's terms of service prohibit coordinated inauthentic behavior, and ReplyAgent's own review flags managed-account posting as falling into ambiguous territory under those rules. Reddinbox carries no such risk because it never touches your Reddit account at all.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Reddinbox$39/moTeams that want relevant conversations surfaced across multiple platforms without any automated posting risk, and are comfortable writing and posting their own replies.
ReplyAgent$79/mo (or $699/yr)Performance marketers who want Reddit comments actually posted and attributed to conversions, and who are comfortable accepting the compliance risk of managed-account automation.

Reddinbox

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

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Reddinbox screenshot

Reddinbox answers a plain-language question by scanning Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, filtering out spam and AI-generated posts, and returning structured insights grouped by theme with links back to the original threads. It never posts, comments, or otherwise touches a Reddit account on your behalf, the output is a research brief you act on yourself.

That research-only design is also the reason there is no compliance question to weigh. Reddinbox reads public conversations and summarizes them; it does not create Reddit accounts, does not post content, and does not run any activity that Reddit's terms of service around coordinated or automated behavior would apply to.

The trade-off is that Reddinbox stops exactly where a tool like ReplyAgent starts. If the goal is engagement, actually replying to threads and driving trackable traffic, Reddinbox gets you the list of relevant conversations but leaves the writing and posting to you. Starter caps at roughly 100 conversations a month, which is workable for research cadence but not for daily engagement volume.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$39/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Platforms coveredReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, FacebookReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, Facebook
Conversations per month~100~266
Posts comments on your behalf
Spam and bot filtering
UTM / ROI tracking
API access
Best for: Teams that want relevant conversations surfaced across multiple platforms without any automated posting risk, and are comfortable writing and posting their own replies.

ReplyAgent

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

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ReplyAgent screenshot

ReplyAgent monitors subreddits around the clock, identifies posts already ranking on Google, drafts an AI-generated comment, and posts it using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with real karma histories. The pre-warmed account approach exists because a brand-new account posting branded content gets flagged fast; an aged account with genuine history draws far less scrutiny, though the practice is not undetectable.

UTM tracking is built into every posted comment, which closes a gap most Reddit marketing leaves open: you can see exactly which comment on which thread drove which click, and roughly calculate a cost-per-acquisition against the per-comment and per-post fees. For performance marketers who need to defend a channel in a reporting meeting, that attribution carries real weight.

The trade-off is compliance risk. Reddit's terms of service prohibit coordinated inauthentic behavior, and automated posting from managed accounts, warmed or not, sits in ambiguous territory under those terms, with account bans and post removals a real possibility. There is also no API, so anything beyond ReplyAgent's own dashboard has to be manual.

Pricing
Feature
Basic Plan
$79/mo (or $699/yr)
Comment Add-On
$4 per comment
Post Publishing Add-On
$8 per post
Subreddit monitoringN/AN/A
Google ranking analysisN/AN/A
Comment postingN/A
Post publishingN/A
UTM tracking
API access
Best for: Performance marketers who want Reddit comments actually posted and attributed to conversions, and who are comfortable accepting the compliance risk of managed-account automation.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Reddinbox
ReplyAgent
Platforms coveredReddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, FacebookReddit only
Posts comments automaticallyNo, research onlyYes
Uses managed/pre-warmed accountsNoYes
AI comment draftingNo (returns insights, not drafts)Yes
Google-ranking content detectionNoYes
Bot / spam filtering on discoveryYes, with removal counts shownNot documented
UTM / ROI attributionNoYes
Monitoring cadenceOn-demand plus ongoing monitoring24/7
Compliance risk profileNone, never touches your accountGray area of Reddit ToS (managed posting)
API accessNoNo
Starting price$39/mo$79/mo plus per-comment/post fees

Which should you choose?

Teams that want Reddit comments actually posted and attributed to conversionsReplyAgent
Brands with high reputational sensitivity that cannot risk account bansReddinbox
Teams researching a question across more than just RedditReddinbox
Performance marketers who need UTM-based ROI reporting on Reddit activityReplyAgent
Anyone who wants to keep full control over what gets posted under their nameReddinbox
Teams that already know they want automated engagement, not just discoveryReplyAgent
Agencies running research across multiple clients without touching client Reddit accountsReddinbox

This comparison is really a decision about how much control you are willing to hand over. Reddinbox stops at the research step by design, you get the relevant threads and the themes inside them, then you write and post yourself. ReplyAgent removes that manual step entirely, drafting and posting comments through managed accounts and tracking the resulting traffic, but it does so by operating in a gray area of Reddit's own terms of service. Teams that value control and have no appetite for compliance risk should not touch managed-account posting at all. Teams that have already decided Reddit engagement needs to scale beyond what a person can manually post, and have accepted the trade-off, get real attribution value out of ReplyAgent that Reddinbox was never built to provide.

Bottom line

Use Reddinbox if you want conversations surfaced and summarized across Reddit and four other platforms, then write and post your own replies with zero account risk. Use ReplyAgent only if you have already accepted the compliance trade-off of managed-account posting in exchange for hands-off execution and UTM-based ROI tracking, and budget for the per-comment and per-post fees on top of the $79 base plan. Brands with meaningful reputational exposure should default to Reddinbox's research-and-manual-post model rather than risk an account ban from automated posting.

Frequently asked questions

Does ReplyAgent violate Reddit's rules by posting from managed accounts?

ReplyAgent operates in a gray area rather than a clear violation. Reddit's terms of service prohibit coordinated inauthentic behavior, and automated posting from managed accounts, even ones with established karma, can fall under that rule, so account bans and post removals remain possible.

Reddinbox vs ReplyAgent: which is safer for brand reputation on Reddit?

Reddinbox is the safer choice for brand reputation because it never posts to Reddit on your behalf, it only surfaces and summarizes public conversations. ReplyAgent posts comments through pre-warmed managed accounts, which carries a documented compliance risk under Reddit's terms of service.

Can Reddinbox post comments on Reddit automatically like ReplyAgent does?

No. Reddinbox is a research tool only, it finds and summarizes relevant conversations across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook but does not draft or post any content on your behalf. Posting and engagement are left entirely to you.

Which tool tracks ROI from Reddit engagement, Reddinbox or ReplyAgent?

ReplyAgent includes UTM tracking and ROI measurement built into every comment it posts, letting you see which threads drove clicks and conversions. Reddinbox has no attribution feature because it does not post or engage on Reddit at all.

Is ReplyAgent's per-comment pricing more expensive than Reddinbox's flat monthly fee?

It depends on volume. ReplyAgent's Basic Plan is $79 per month but actual posting costs $4 per comment or $8 per post on top of that, so a high-volume campaign can exceed Reddinbox's $39 or $99 flat monthly fee quickly. Reddinbox has no per-action fees but also does not post anything for you.

Does either Reddinbox or ReplyAgent support platforms besides Reddit?

Reddinbox covers five platforms: Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook. ReplyAgent is Reddit-only, with no coverage of any other community platform in its current feature set.

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