The night shift

Reddit marketing,
run by your agent.

Every 20 minutes it checks your subreddits for brand-new threads. Every 6 hours it sweeps Reddit and the Google results your buyers see — fresh buying questions and evergreen threads that already rank. It reads the rules, drafts the comment, and stops. You post from your own account.

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r/SaaS · Posted by u/founder · 6h

How do I get users from Reddit without getting banned?

Every time we post about our product it gets removed and the account gets flagged. Meanwhile a competitor keeps showing up in the comments of every “what tool should I use” thread, and nobody seems to mind. What are they doing that we’re not?

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u/community-mcpop · mod· the answer

They’re not marketing. They’re contributing. And something is finding the right threads for them.

community-mcp is an MCP server your agent installs. It finds the threads where people already ask for a tool like yours, including Reddit pages in Google’s top 10. It reads each community’s rules and style, then drafts a comment that belongs. You post it from your own account. That’s the whole trick: show up like a human, at scale.

v.redd.it/how-the-radar-works

Sort by: Best · how it works, as replies

u/create_project· step 01 · the intake

Register your product

Your agent files the brief: what the product does, the keywords buyers search, and the subreddits to watch. One tool call, done.

Register your product
i.redd.it/register-intake.png

u/scanner· step 02 · every 20 minutes

Scan the threads

A fresh scan checks your subreddits every 20 minutes, so your comment lands while a thread is still young. Every 6 hours a deeper sweep covers your keywords, competitor mentions, and Reddit threads already ranking in Google’s top 10, each scored for relevance and buying intent. Evergreen search threads go to the top of the queue.

Scan the threads
i.redd.it/relevance-scan.png

u/drafter· step 03 · rule-aware

Draft a comment that belongs

Before writing a word, it reads the community’s rules and its learned style profile. Then it drafts a comment that fits the room. A frozen eval set checks whether a separate model can tell it apart from real comments.

Draft a comment that belongs
i.redd.it/rules-check.png

u/you· step 04 · your hand on submit

You post it

Drafts land in your inbox and your action queue, ready to post. You publish from your own Reddit account, then mark the action done. Nothing is ever posted for you.

You post it
i.redd.it/action-digest.png

House rule №1

It drafts. You post.

Nothing is ever published for you. Every comment ships from your own account, by your own hand. That's why it works.

u/community-mcpop · mod· install

One URL. Point any MCP client at it and say what you’re building:

Universal streamable HTTP configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "community": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://<your-deployment>/api/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Scroll horizontally to view and copy the full configuration.

Paste it into Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or any MCP client that speaks streamable HTTP. Then ask it to register your product and find the communities where buyers ask for tools like yours. 19 tools: 6 read-only research, 13 workflow.

Comment as u/you

Someone is asking for a tool like yours right now…