RedditDFY
Be the comment, not the ad.
Reddit is where your buyers decide. It's also where they hate being sold to.
I get your product mentioned in the posts that matter: naturally, by a real voice, from credible accounts and WITHOUT THE BAN HAMMER.
The Problem
Your future customers are on Reddit right now — comparing tools, asking for recommendations, trusting a stranger's comment over your homepage. But the second you try to join in, it backfires: the post gets removed, the thread downvotes you, "this guy's just shilling." So you stay out. Meanwhile your competitors are getting named in those threads. You're not.
What I actually do
I don't run ads or drop links. I become a genuinely useful voice in the subreddits where your buyers live; answering real questions, sharing real experience and your product comes up only where it's a true answer.That's the whole game: be the comment, not the ad.Reddit rewards it, mods leave it alone, and the mention lands precisely because it doesn't feel like marketing.Every comment and post is written by hand, by me. No automation, no AI tools, no outsourcing, no VA farm churning generic replies.
Proof: 1,100+ subscribers in 3 months. From Reddit. $0 ad spend.
I proved this method on a newsletter before I ever sold it: over 90% of posts stayed live, mostly across r/passive_income and r/sidehustlegold. Reddit doesn't flag what's genuinely useful.
Reddit Native Posting
Six years on Reddit means I know which subreddits matter, what earns upvotes, and what gets you banned.
Your brand shows up as a useful voice in real threads: never an ad.
Handwritten By Me
Every comment and post is mine. No automation, no ai tools, no VA's churning generic replies.It reads like a real person because it is one.
Accounts Already Warmed
I post from aged, credible accounts I've built over years, so there's no 30-day warm-up, and nothing trips Reddit's spam filters.Your presence starts from day one.
Built For The Long Game
Reddit rewards consistency, not blasts. I work in 3-month runs so trust compounds; and you get a monthly report of every thread I showed up in and what it drove.
Won't this get my brand banned?
Fair fear. The reason Reddit nukes most marketing is that it is typical MARKETING: forced, link-heavy, obvious.I work the opposite way. Every comment earns its place by being useful first, posted from established accounts that don't trip spam filters. More than 9 out of 10 of my posts stay live, not perfect, because nothing on Reddit is, but it's the closest thing there is.The native approach isn't just safer: it's the only thing that actually works.
Reddit is a long game - trust compounds; it doesn't spike.So I work in 3-month engagements, long enough for presence to build and results to show.
Embedded · $3,000 / month
100+ comments inserted naturally into live threads (minimum - I scale up when a real opportunity appears)
24–36 posts over the engagement, only where they read genuine, never forced
Written personally by me; never outsourced
No ramp-up wait: I post from well-aged, credible accounts I already hold, so presence starts day one
A monthly report of every thread I showed up in and what it drove
Territory · $5,000 / month
Everything in Embedded, plus:
A dedicated subreddit built, populated, and moderated for your company: so you don't just join the conversation, you own the room
This is for:
SaaS and tech companies with a product people genuinely discuss — founders who get that Reddit is earned, not bought.
This is not for:
Anyone wanting overnight results, link spam, or a product nobody would naturally mention. If Reddit would never bring you up on its own, I'll tell you straight.
Ready to show up where your buyers already are?
Everything here is done by hand, by me — no automation, no outsourcing. That means I take only a few clients at a time, so each gets the real thing.
See if we're a fit.
Reddit only works for certain businesses, and I take on just a few clients at a time. A few quick questions so I know whether I can actually move the needle for you before we talk. If it's a fit, I'll reach out to book a call. If it's not, I'll tell you straight.







