What ReplyAgent and OneUp Today each do
ReplyAgent is a Reddit-only tool that finds Google-ranking, high-traffic threads and posts AI-written comments through professionally managed accounts with established karma, so your own account is never at risk. Comments go through a manual approval workflow, and it offers a 70% refund if a moderator removes your comment.
OneUp Today finds high-intent posts and drafts DMs and public replies in your voice for you to approve, posted from your own connected accounts. It runs on Reddit, X, and LinkedIn and publishes to 9 platforms, with attribution from first message to paid.
How is OneUp Today different from ReplyAgent?
Your account vs managed accounts
This is the core difference. ReplyAgent posts through its own karma accounts. That removes risk to your account, but the comment does not come from your real brand presence. OneUp Today posts from your own account, in your voice, with your approval and per-subreddit rate limits, so the relationship and the credibility are yours to keep.
Comments vs full outreach
ReplyAgent focuses on public comments on Google-ranking posts, an SEO angle. OneUp Today does both DMs and public replies, surfaces leads in real time as Reddit posts them, and adds X and LinkedIn plus multi-platform publishing.
Proof
OneUp Today is backed by original research from 5,756 Reddit conversations: a 26.6% reply rate versus the 1 to 5% cold email usually sees. ReplyAgent cites engagement outcomes rather than published primary data.
Where ReplyAgent is stronger
- Managed accounts mean zero risk to your own Reddit account, and no karma to build first
- It targets Google-ranking Reddit posts, useful if search visibility is the goal
- A 70% refund if a moderator removes your comment
