ReplyGuy helps customers find out about your product by weaving it into conversations on Reddit and Twitter. Our AI monitors keywords and automatically posts a useful and relevant reply that mentions your product casually and naturally.
I was amazed the first time I saw ReplyGuy in action. I set it up for a friend's product and it started responding to Twitter and Reddit posts while subtly namedropping his company. And it wasn't spamming - it posts useful replies that got tons of upvotes and casually worked in a mention to the product. It felt like one of those life hacks that you wanted to tell everyone about. But also a secret you wanted to keep so your competitors don't find out about it.
This looks very cool. Congrats on the launch.
I was wondering where the users who do the replying come from? Would I just set it up with my own Twitter/Reddit account?
@mrtin We use our accounts for replies, we take them from different sources. But you can also use your account for automatic replies; for this there is a special section where you can add your accounts.
@mrtin@alexander_belogubov are there any unspoken limitations for the accounts? For example, some subreddits may not allow new accounts with a low karma level.
@solerbor Yes, we have several customers that use our product to generate around 50-100 leads per month. For every 10 replies, they get 2-3 signups. But on popular posts, sometimes the reply will get a lot of upvotes and you can get many more new customers.
@solerbor one more thing, we don't recommend including links directly in the post because that increases the chance that Twitter or Reddit flags it as spam. That can make it harder to track attribution directly. But it does bring users - most people who sign up for ReplyGuy keep using us for a long time because it helps them get users.
This branding is great, haha.
Curious - Is your launch comment written with ReplyGuy?
I'd love to see some other accounts that have used this, I tried looking up the account from your landing page - (https://www.reddit.com/user/Ophe...) and it looks like it got suspended by Reddit.
Sweet concept overall! Great way to automatically get the word out about new products. 👏 Congrats on your launch!
@esus Thank you! Yes, some accounts could be banned, especially more often in the beginning when I was doing a lot of experiments, now bans happen very rarely due to the high quality of the replies.
Hey Scott, I'm genuinely intrigued by ReplyGuy! It sounds like a game changer for organic product mentions in social media conversations. The balance between usefulness and subtlety seems like the key to its charm. Definitely a smart life hack for marketers!