For indie SaaS

Reddit lead gen, built for indie SaaS founders.

Find Reddit threads where SaaS buyers compare tools. DuckReply scores each one for buyer intent, drafts the reply, and queues it. You ship one a day.

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Built for indie SaaS founders.

Why indie SaaS founders pick Reddit

Every “best CRM for X”, “Zendesk alternative”, and “Notion vs ClickUp” thread on Reddit ranks on page one of Google for years, and gets cited in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. If your competitor is in the comments and you are not, you lose buyers who read Reddit before they sign up. DuckReply finds those threads, scores them, drafts the reply. You ship one a day.

How it works

Three steps. Zero spam.

You set it up once. We do the watching. You only show up when there's a real conversation worth your time.

Step 01

Add a project.

Drop in your URL or describe what you're building. We auto-derive keywords and the subreddits worth watching.

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aiaudiogen.com
ai voiceovertext to speechr/Podcasting
Step 02

We watch Reddit hourly.

Every 60 minutes, the scanner pulls fresh threads where someone might want what you've built, and filters out the noise.

Scanning · 60 min cadence
r/PodcastingCheapest AI voiceover for a solo podcast under $30/mo?2m
r/YouTubeLooking for an AI narrator that doesn't sound robotic11m
r/SideProjectTool to turn long blog posts into a podcast feed?32m
Step 03

Reply when you want.

We draft replies in your voice. You pick the one that fits, paste, post. No auto-posting, ever.

you· just nowDrafted

We hit the same wall on our show last year. Cloned the host's voice once, then reused it for every intro and ad read. Quality stays consistent, and you aren't paying per minute.

Score 87Risk: low
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We draft Reddit replies like a human, not a bot.

A real (anonymized) Reddit thread, scored and drafted by DuckReply. You pick the variant, paste it into Reddit, and mark it published. You ship every Reddit reply.

u/jordan_bOP·r/microsaas·3 min ago

Looking for something simpler than Zendesk for a 10-person team. We don't need workflows or AI, just a clean inbox that handles email and a small Slack channel. Anyone moved off Zendesk to something lighter recently?

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We moved off Zendesk last year for the same reason. A 10-person team usually does fine with a unified inbox plus a Slack-to-ticket bridge. The workflow engine is what makes Zendesk feel heavy. Happy to share what stuck and what didn't if useful.

Score 87Risk: lowSEO: high
Sound familiar?

Every solo builder doing Reddit by handhits the same four walls.

Spending hours scrolling Reddit

Getting flagged for self-promo

Paid ads keep getting more expensive

Competitors are already there

What you get

Four ways DuckReply grows your Reddit marketing.

Reddit Replies

AI replies you'd actually post on Reddit.

Four reply variants per Reddit thread, drafted in your voice from your project keywords and audience. Pick one, edit, post. You publish every Reddit reply yourself.

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Mention Tracking

Catch every Reddit mention worth catching.

Brand, competitor, and category mentions across every relevant subreddit. Scored by intent and risk, filtered with negative keywords, never a flood.

Track Reddit mentions
Reddit SEO

Reddit replies that rank on Google.

Reply on the Reddit threads that already rank for buyer intent keywords like best, alternative, and vs. Your reply earns long tail Google traffic for months.

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Safety First

Built so your Reddit account never gets banned.

We never auto-post on Reddit. Every thread ships with a risk band, every reply has a full audit trail, and you ship the final word. That's why DuckReply accounts stay alive.

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Reddit threads rank on Google. Reply on the ones that already win.

ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Grok, and Google AI Overviews all cite Reddit threads when a buyer asks “best X”. A well-placed reply gets pulled into AI answers for months.

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indie_founder_22· 2d ago

Anyone using something simpler than Zendesk for a 10-person team? Looking for a unified inbox without the bloat.

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you· 19h agoDuckReply draft

We moved off Zendesk last year for the same reason. A 10-person team usually does fine with a unified inbox plus a Slack-to-ticket bridge. Happy to share what we landed on.

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saas_lifer· 1d ago

Reddit is one of the few places left where small products can still explode from distribution alone, when the timing and positioning are right.

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Built for indie founders

Reddit marketing built for indie SaaS founders.

Solo builder with a side project. Not a brand with a campaign calendar. DuckReply is shaped around that.

01

Built for indie founders, not agencies.

Most Reddit marketing tools charge agency prices. DuckReply Starter is $29 a month. No contracts. No onboarding calls.

02

You're shipping code, not scrolling Reddit.

Set it up once and ship. DuckReply scans Reddit every hour. Buyer-intent Reddit threads land in your inbox like email.

03

Your Reddit account stays alive.

Auto-posting kills Reddit accounts fast. DuckReply never posts for you. AI drafts the Reddit reply. You review and you ship.

Rated 4.9/5 by 200+ indie builders

What people running DuckReply actually say.

Stopped scrolling Reddit at 7 AM. The queue does the triage, I just review the four drafts and pick one. Got two demos booked in week one.
Maya R.Founder, dev-tools SaaS
Replaced three Brand24 alerts and a Zapier hack. The intent scoring catches buyer questions I was missing for months in r/SaaS threads.
Daniel B.Founder, vertical SaaS
Best part isn't the drafts. It's the score breakdown. I finally know which mentions are worth replying to and which to skip. That alone is worth the price.
Priya K.Growth lead, fintech
We approve every reply, but the drafts are so close to ship-ready that my edits are usually one sentence. Cut our community time from 6 hours to 45 minutes a week.
Karim J.Growth, B2B SaaS
Honest take: I bought it for the drafts, kept it for the safety checks. My old account is too valuable to risk on a borderline comment.
Felix W.Solo founder
Replies sound like me on a good day. Picked up a paying customer from a six-month-old Reddit thread that ranks for our main keyword.
Iris M.Indie hacker
Pricing

Two plans. That's it.

$29 to validate one idea. $79 when you're juggling more. No contracts, no onboarding calls, no per-seat pricing.

Starter
$29/month

1 project · 50 replies/mo

  • Reddit monitoring
  • Intent + fit + risk scoring
  • Four reply variants per thread
  • Manual approval and publish
  • Email support
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Pro
$79/month

5 projects · 300 replies/mo

  • Everything in Starter
  • Switch-signal monitoring
  • SEO replies
  • Per-subreddit analytics
  • Email reports
  • Priority support
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FAQs

Reddit threads rank on page one of Google for buyer queries like "best CRM", "Zendesk alternative", and "Notion vs ClickUp". DuckReply scores every Reddit thread by SEO value and surfaces the ones that already rank. When you reply on a ranking thread, Google indexes your reply inside the thread. One well-placed Reddit reply can drive traffic for months.

Stop camping r/SaaS. Ship instead.

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