AI Reddit Community Manager
Monitors Reddit around the clock. Drafts replies in your brand's voice. Sends you a weekly report every Monday without being asked. All managed through a conversation in your team chat (Slack, Teams, or Google Chat). No dashboards, no logins.
The Problem
Every day, thousands of people ask Reddit which products to buy, which brands to avoid, and whether something is worth the money. These threads rank on Google. They show up in AI search results. Most brands have no presence in these conversations at all.
The Time Problem
Finding the right threads, drafting replies that don't sound like ads, timing responses while conversations are still active. It's not a 20-minute task. It's a job. Most marketing teams don't have the bandwidth.
The Voice Problem
Reddit communities are sophisticated. They can spot a corporate reply instantly. A tone-deaf response does more damage than saying nothing. Getting the voice right requires someone who genuinely understands both the brand and the community.
The Coverage Problem
A thread blowing up at 9pm on a Tuesday, a viral question on a Saturday morning. These are the moments that matter most. A 9-to-5 community manager misses them. By the time Monday rolls around, the conversation is over.
How It Works
The agent runs continuously in the background. Your team's only job is to reply to a message in your team chat, the same way you'd reply to a colleague asking for a quick approval.
Step 01
We research your product, your category, and your community. We'll either build the agent's knowledge base from scratch or work from an existing one you already have. Once everything is configured and tested, you join a handover call. The agent is live within 10 to 14 business days.
Step 02
It watches the subreddits and keywords where your customers are active, all day, every day, weekends included. Every relevant thread gets flagged and queued for your review.
Step 03
Twice a day (or however often you want), the agent drops into your team chat with a draft reply for each thread. You approve it, ask for a rewrite, or skip it. One message. No dashboard.
Step 04
The agent does the hard part — monitoring Reddit 24/7, finding relevant threads, and drafting replies in your voice. You spend 5 minutes per day reviewing and posting instead of 2+ hours hunting for threads and writing responses.
What the Agent Does
If you were hiring a human community manager, this is what you'd expect from them. The agent does all of it. The difference is it never sleeps, never takes a holiday, and costs around 5% of a human salary.
Responsibility 01
The agent watches every subreddit and keyword relevant to your brand. If someone asks a question your product can answer, the agent flags it. If a thread is gaining traction fast, you're notified within minutes.
Responsibility 02
Every response is written in a style that reflects how your brand communicates. Not corporate. Not salesy. Genuinely helpful, written the way a knowledgeable person would actually reply on Reddit.
Responsibility 03
Not every thread is worth responding to. The agent ranks opportunities by traction, relevance, and timing. You see the ones that matter most first.
Responsibility 04
Morning batch. Evening batch. Or however often works for your team. The agent delivers drafts when you want them, not when it feels like it.
Responsibility 05
Rate each draft as good, mediocre, or bad. That's it. The agent categorizes your feedback and learns what you like. No detailed critiques needed. The more you rate, the better it gets at matching your standards.
Responsibility 06
The agent logs every thread, every reply, and every result. It knows which posts sent traffic to your site, which comments got upvoted, and which threads kept generating leads weeks later.
Responsibility 07
Every Monday morning, you get a summary: threads responded to, traffic driven, top-performing replies, and what's trending in your category. You didn't ask for it. It just shows up.
Responsibility 08
The agent drafts. You approve. Nothing goes live until you say so. You're in control of every word that gets posted under your brand's name.
The Infrastructure Stack
The agent runs on a professional, production-ready tech stack. Each tool is best-in-class for the job it does — and it all runs in the background so your team never has to touch it.
Reddit Monitoring
Pulls live thread content from your target subreddits via the official Reddit API.
Workflow Automation
Schedules monitoring, filters and prioritises threads, and routes qualifying drafts to your chat.
Language Model
Generates the reply drafts in your brand's voice. Industry-leading models, production-ready from day one.
Data Storage
Stores brand knowledge, draft history, team feedback, and reply outcomes.
Hosting
Where the agent lives and runs 24/7, weekends included.
Your team chat integration — Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Google Chat — is set up by BPG during onboarding. This isn't a chatbot or a monitoring tool with some AI features bolted on. It's a full-time employee that specialises in one thing: representing your brand on Reddit as well as a great human hire would, except it works 24/7 and costs $149 a month.
The Math
This isn't a comparison of capability. A good human community manager brings creativity, intuition, and judgement that no agent can replicate. This is a comparison of cost.
$999 onboarding + $1,788 service
Onboarding is a one-time fee. It drops out of the equation after year one — from then on the agent costs $1,788/year. Add +$499 one-time if you need a brand-new Reddit account set up and warmed up.
Get Started
We'll show you the agent running live — monitoring threads, drafting replies, and reporting through Google Chat. No slides. No decks. Just the product working in real time.
Request a Demo →$149/mo, $999 onboarding. Cancel any time