LLMs pull answers from Reddit threads and Quora posts. If your brand isn't showing up in those conversations naturally, you're invisible to the next generation of search. We help you get there — the right way, with accounts that have real history.
We've been contributing on Quora since 2015. These aren't accounts we spun up last month — they have years of history and genuine engagement.
No bulk posting. No suspicious patterns. We work in small, deliberate batches because it takes years to build a brand and seconds to burn one.
Our Reddit and Quora accounts have real karma, real post history, and real standing in their communities. They weren't created for your campaign.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews increasingly pull from Reddit and Quora when answering product questions. If your brand isn't part of those conversations, you're not part of the answer.
But here's the catch: both platforms are hostile to newcomers who show up just to promote things. If you don't have community history, you'll get downvoted, flagged, or banned before your first post gains traction.
We didn't wake up yesterday and settle these accounts. We've been active participants on both platforms for years — building karma, earning trust, and learning what each community tolerates and what it doesn't.
Creating new accounts to post about your product is the fastest way to get banned. Moderators can spot it from a mile away.
Flooding subreddits or Quora spaces with dozens of mentions in a week triggers spam filters and destroys account credibility.
Users on these platforms are allergic to marketing speak. If it reads like an ad, it gets buried — and your brand gets remembered for the wrong reasons.
Established accounts with years of history. Genuinely helpful answers. Natural mentions in context. Small batches, always. The kind of presence that earns upvotes, not reports.
We find and participate in relevant subreddit conversations where your product is a natural fit. Helpful answers, not sales pitches — the kind that earn upvotes and stick around.
Detailed, expert-level answers to questions your buyers are asking — posted from accounts with a decade of activity. These answers rank in Google and get cited by AI tools.
Every mention is reviewed for tone, context, and platform norms. We'd rather skip an opportunity than risk your brand reputation with a post that feels off.
We monitor whether your brand is showing up in AI-generated answers and track which threads and posts are being cited. This isn't vanity — it's how search is shifting.
We research which subreddits and Quora spaces your buyers are active in, and what questions they're asking.
We draft answers and talking points aligned with your product — but written to sound like a knowledgeable community member, not a marketer.
Small, deliberate batches across both platforms. We spread activity naturally over time to avoid triggering any spam signals.
We track engagement, upvotes, AI citations, and ranking visibility. Monthly reports show what's gaining traction and where to double down.
Our Quora accounts have been active since 2015. Our Reddit accounts have real karma built over years of genuine participation. This credibility is what keeps posts from getting removed.
We know which subreddits tolerate product mentions and which will ban you on sight. We know the difference between a Quora answer that earns shares and one that gets collapsed. You learn this from doing it for years, not from reading a playbook.
Tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity frequently cite Reddit threads and Quora answers when responding to product-related queries. By having your brand mentioned naturally in highly-engaged threads, you increase the chances of being included in AI-generated recommendations.
Not the way we do it. We use established accounts with years of genuine participation. We post in small batches, we never use bot-like patterns, and we prioritize being helpful over being promotional. Our approach is designed to look natural — because it is.
Yes. We typically share answer drafts and talking points before posting. That said, some opportunities are time-sensitive (like responding to a trending thread), so we'll agree upfront on guidelines that let us move quickly when needed.
We intentionally keep volumes modest. A typical engagement might be 8–15 contributions per month across both platforms. We'd rather have fewer posts that stick than a high volume that gets flagged or ignored.
Both or either — it depends on where your audience is most active. We'll recommend a split based on your niche, but the final call is yours.
Let's make sure your brand is part of the answer. Reach out and we'll map the opportunities in your niche.
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