Built by a founder
tired of guessing.
Replyt started as a personal tool. I was spending hours on Reddit every week — replying, commenting, engaging — with no way to know if any of it was actually working. So I built the thing I needed.

"I didn't want mention counts or vanity metrics. I wanted a revenue number. Reddit eventually became my best growth channel — once I could actually measure it."
I was building a SaaS product and kept reading the same advice: "Go where your customers already hang out. Reddit is gold." So I did. I spent 3–4 hours a week finding relevant threads, writing thoughtful replies, and manually tracking whether anyone clicked through.
The problem wasn't the effort. The problem was I had no idea if it was working. My Reddit username had replies, sure. But I couldn't connect them to signups. I couldn't tell which subreddits sent buyers versus tire-kickers. I couldn't scale it without sounding like a bot.
So I built Replyt — first as a script, then as a proper product. A tool that monitors the keywords my product solves for, surfaces the threads worth replying to, drafts a reply in my voice (that I review before it goes anywhere), and tracks whether the traffic actually converts.
Today Replyt is the growth system I wish I'd had from day one. If you're a founder who believes your customers are on Reddit — but you can't afford to spend hours there every week — this is for you.
Principles, not promises
Speed over vanity
Mention counts don't pay bills. We obsess over getting you to the right thread faster than any human — and measuring what actually converts.
Signal over noise
Reddit has millions of posts a day. 99% are irrelevant to you. Replyt finds the 1% where someone is asking exactly the problem your product solves.
Transparency over magic
Every reply is in your hands before it's posted. We generate, you approve. No autopilot surprises. Your brand voice stays yours.
Revenue over reach
We track which Reddit sessions actually turn into signups and customers. If you can't measure it, it doesn't count.
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Your customers are on Reddit.
Let's find them.
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