No trial clock. The Free plan is the trial, and it stays free for as long as you want it. Upgrade when the feed starts finding threads worth paying for.
No credit card to start. Yearly saves 35%. Cancel anytime via the Stripe portal.
Enough to see whether the feed finds the threads where your product belongs.
Start free →One brand tracked across the subreddits that matter, with a feed that keeps itself current.
Choose Standard →Multiple client brands, an hourly feed, and AI help finding the right keywords and communities.
Choose Pro →No trial clock. The Free plan is the trial, and it stays free for as long as you want it. Yearly is 35% off. Upgrades happen inside the app.
| Feature | Free €0 | Growth €25/mo | Growth Pro €50/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Find | |||
| Tell it once what you are building | |||
| Map the communities that matter | |||
| A feed of threads worth joining | |||
| The feed keeps itself fresh | |||
| AI help with keywords and subreddit fit | |||
| Draft | |||
| Three angles, your words | |||
| Copy, open the thread, post it yourself | |||
| Disclose your affiliation cleanly | |||
| Guardrails | |||
| No copy-paste replies across subreddits | |||
| A warning before you look like an ad | |||
| No mention angle where self-promo is banned | |||
| Your account | |||
| Growth never posts to Reddit for you | |||
| Runs on your own Reddit login | |||
Growth never posts to Reddit for you. Every draft is yours to edit and post from your own account.
What you are paying for is not just the feed and the drafts. It is staying welcome on Reddit while you use them. Four guarantees, on every plan.
Growth never asks Reddit for permission to submit, so it technically cannot. Every draft is yours to edit, copy, and post yourself, as yourself.
Growth reads Reddit through your own account via the official OAuth flow. No scraping farms, no shared bot accounts. Revoke access anytime from Reddit's settings.
Duplicate replies are blocked, a promo-ratio warning fires when your history starts reading like an ad, and per-subreddit cooldowns space out your replies. Not optional, not an upsell.
Same infrastructure discipline as Cleaner: GDPR-aligned by default, hosted in the EU, and you can cancel anytime through the Stripe billing portal.
Growth only reads Reddit, through your own account and Reddit's official OAuth flow. It finds threads, shows you each community's rules, and helps you draft a reply. Posting is always done by you, from your own account, and the guardrails exist to keep you inside each subreddit's rules. Whether a given reply is welcome is still each community's call, which is exactly why the rules are shown before you engage.
No, and it cannot. Growth never requests permission from Reddit to submit content, so there is no auto-posting, no scheduling, and no queue. You edit the draft, copy it, open the thread, and post it yourself.
Free is 1 brand, 1 tracked subreddit, and 10 AI drafts a month. The feed refreshes when you visit. It is enough to see whether Growth finds threads where your product belongs, and it stays free for as long as you want it.
Nothing dramatic. The feed keeps working and you can still browse and open threads; new AI drafts wait until your next monthly cycle or an upgrade. Caps are 10 drafts a month on Free, 150 on Standard, and 500 on Pro.
Yes, on Pro. One dashboard runs up to 5 brands, each with its own profile, its own subreddit map (up to 25 per brand), and its own scored feed. Free and Standard are single-brand plans.
Through the Stripe billing portal, anytime, in a couple of clicks. You keep access until the end of the period you paid for, and the Free plan is still there afterwards.