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?
Reddit marketing for side projects you ship after work.
Grow your side project on Reddit in 20 minutes a week. DuckReply scans while you work and drafts every reply. Ship one a day, keep your day job.
3-day free trial of Pro · No credit card required
Built for side projects you ship after work.
Side projects do not have a marketing budget, a content calendar, or an hour every morning to read r/SaaS. DuckReply scans Reddit while you work, drafts reply variants seeded from your product, and emails you a daily digest. You skim it on the train home, ship one reply, close the tab. The reply keeps pulling traffic for months because Google indexes Reddit threads.
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.
Four ways DuckReply grows your Reddit marketing.
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.
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.
Replaced three Brand24 alerts and a Zapier hack. The intent scoring catches buyer questions I was missing for months in r/SaaS threads.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
1 project · 50 replies/mo
- Reddit monitoring
- Intent + fit + risk scoring
- Four reply variants per thread
- Manual approval and publish
- Email support
5 projects · 300 replies/mo
- Everything in Starter
- Switch-signal monitoring
- SEO replies
- Per-subreddit analytics
- Email reports
- Priority support
FAQs
Stop camping r/SaaS. Ship instead.
3-day free trial of Pro.





