Reddit drafting assistant

Reddit drafts that sound human, built to get cited by AI.

Paste Reddit threads, get a fit verdict, draft starting points, and talking point angles your team can rewrite before posting.

15 free thread analysesNo card requiredYou always post manually
Thread analysis
r/SaaS
312 comments · 4h ago
Good fit
"What are you using for SEO now that everyone just asks ChatGPT?"
84 / 100
Why it fits

On-topic for your product, the asker wants real workflows, and the thread is still active. Helpful experience will land well here.

Talking point angles
Share what you measuredName the tradeoffAvoid pitching
You rewrite every draft in your own voice before posting.
How it works

From a thread URL to a draft you trust.

Four steps. A few minutes. You stay in control the whole way through.

Step 1

Choose your brand

Set your brand voice, product, and the topics you want to be known for. ThreadMention learns the cadence once.

Step 2

Paste Reddit thread URLs

Drop in links to the conversations that matter. No scraping, no monitoring, just the threads you choose.

Step 3

Get a fit verdict

See Good, Weak, or Skip with the reasoning, plus draft starting points and talking point angles.

Step 4

Rewrite and post manually

You edit every draft into your own words and post it yourself. ThreadMention never posts for you.

Why not generic AI

Generic AI is what gets you banned on Reddit.

Spun, generic comments are obvious, and moderators remove them fast. ThreadMention is built around fit, context, and human review, so what you post reads like a person who actually belongs in the thread.

Generic AI tool
  • Writes the same confident comment for every thread
  • Ignores subreddit rules, norms, and tone
  • Happy to post anywhere, including where you shouldn't
  • Reads like marketing, gets flagged as spam
ThreadMention
  • Reads each thread for fit before suggesting anything
  • Matches subreddit norms and real comment cadence
  • Tells you when to skip, so you stay credible
  • Hands you a starting point that you finish and post
Built-in judgment

A verdict for every thread. Including no.

Every thread gets one of three calls, with the reasoning behind it. The verdict is the same signal as the dot in our logo: a quick read on whether you belong in the conversation.

Good

Jump in

The thread is on-topic, active, and open to genuine input. You have real experience to add. Draft, rewrite, and post.

Weak

Proceed carefully

There is a fit, but the timing, tone, or relevance is shaky. Comment only if you can add something clearly useful and human.

Skip

Move on

Off-topic, too old, or a place where a brand voice would feel intrusive. Posting here would cost you credibility, not build it.

Skip is a feature, not a failure.

The fastest way to look like a spammer is to comment everywhere. ThreadMention spends as much effort telling you where not to post as where to, so your account stays trusted and your team stays focused.

What you get back

Everything you need to decide, draft, and rewrite.

One analysis per thread, structured so a marketer or founder can act in minutes, not hours.

Verdict

A clear Good, Weak, or Skip with a fit score and the reasoning behind it.

Drafts

Two to three starting points in different tones, never meant to be posted as-is.

Angles

Three to five talking point angles so you can find your own honest take.

r/B2BSaaS
"How do small teams actually do content marketing without a huge budget?"
312 comments · posted 6h ago · still active
Good fit
Why this thread fits84 / 100
Directly about a problem your product helps with.
Asker wants real workflows, not tools to be sold to.
Self-promotion is moderated, so keep it experience-first.
Draft starting points2 of 3
Tone · Practical

We run content with a team of three, so the thing that helped most was picking two formats and being consistent instead of chasing every channel. Happy to share the simple tracker we use if useful.

Tone · Candid

Honestly most of our early "content" was just writing up answers to questions prospects kept asking. Cheap, slow, and it compounded. What has worked for you so far?

Talking point angles5
01Share one specific number or result you actually measured.
02Name the tradeoff you made, not just the win.
03Offer a small artifact, like a template or checklist.
04Ask the original poster a genuine follow-up question.
05Mention your product only if someone asks what you use.
Drafts are starting points. You rewrite in your own voice before posting.
Who it's for

Built for teams who take Reddit seriously.

If AI answer engines are starting to quote Reddit about your space, you want to be in those conversations the right way.

SaaS founders

You are the brand voice and the busiest person on the team. Participate where it counts without spending your evenings reading threads.

GEO-aware marketers

You know answer engines lean on Reddit. ThreadMention helps you show up in those threads with judgment, not volume.

Small agencies

Manage Reddit for multiple clients with a consistent, defensible process. Every draft is reviewable before anything goes live.

Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you're ready.

PlanPriceThread analysesBrandsUsers
TrialFree15 total one-time11
Pro$49 / mo500 per moUnlimitedUnlimited
Agency$199 / mo2,000 per moUnlimitedUnlimited
CustomLet's talk~5,000+ per moUnlimitedUnlimited
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Start where the conversations already are.

Fifteen free thread analyses. See your first verdict in a few minutes, and decide for yourself where you belong.

No card required. You always review, rewrite, and post yourself.