Subredify for Marketing Agencies
Marketing agencies managing Reddit for multiple clients face a scale problem: monitoring different subreddits for each client, drafting replies that match each client's voice and comply with each subreddit's rules, and demonstrating ROI. Subredify handles the monitoring, scoring, and draft generation — you handle the client strategy and posting.
Each client's subreddit set is monitored independently with their own ICP profile and keyword configuration. Threads surface in each client's feed separately.
Reply drafts are generated with each client's product context, tone, and rules constraints. The same subreddit's rules are applied — but the draft reflects the client's positioning.
Rank Opportunity Scores give you a concrete number to report to clients: 'This month we replied to 23 high-rank threads with a combined score of 76 average. Here are the queries we now appear for.'
Every draft's risk score (safe/borderline/avoid) is logged. You can show clients that every reply went through subreddit rules compliance before posting.
“Reddit threads in r/marketing rank for dozens of marketing tool queries. Being in those threads early means your clients' products get seen by buyers who are actively researching.”
The distribution play most agencies aren't making
Up to unlimited on Pro
Subreddits monitored per account
Up to unlimited on Pro
Reply drafts per month
Every monitored community
Subreddit rules coverage
Safe / borderline / avoid on every draft
Risk scoring
Can I manage multiple clients in one Subredify account?
Subredify is currently single-account. Agency workflows work best with separate accounts per client on the Growth or Pro plan, or using one account with focused subreddit sets per client in rotation.
How do I report Reddit SEO results to clients?
The Rank Opportunity Score gives you a quantitative metric. Track threads replied to, average rank score, and track SERP appearances for target queries monthly. Subredify's feed history shows all threads engaged.
Will clients' products get banned for self-promotion?
Subredify's rules engine risk-scores every draft against the specific subreddit's rules. Safe drafts are green-flagged. You never post borderline content without knowing the risk.
Free plan includes 2 subreddits, rank scoring, and 10 reply drafts per month.
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