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ClientRadar vs ReplyAgent

The ReplyAgent alternative where the account is actually yours

ReplyAgent posts Reddit comments for you from its own managed accounts, billed per comment. ClientRadar does something more durable: it finds buying-intent posts across Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn from your own logged-in session, scores them, and drafts a reply you send — so the reputation you build is yours to keep.

  • Replies come from your own account, not a managed third-party one
  • Four platforms, not Reddit only — Facebook groups, Reddit, X and LinkedIn
  • 0–100 intent scoring with the reason, plus a local CRM that closes the loop
  • One flat plan — no per-comment metering that climbs with your volume
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The short version

Two tools, two philosophies. Here's each in a sentence before we go deep.

R ReplyAgent

ReplyAgent is a managed Reddit service: its AI finds high-ranking threads and posts value-first comments from accounts it operates, charged per successfully-posted comment, with no monthly subscription.

ClientRadar

ClientRadar is a session-based, multi-platform client finder: it surfaces buying-intent posts, scores them, and drafts a reply in your voice that you post from your own account — and tracks the deal in a local CRM.

ClientRadar vs ReplyAgent

An honest, line-by-line look. Some rows favour ReplyAgent and we say so. Snapshot as of 2026; check ReplyAgent's site for current details.

Dimension ClientRadar ReplyAgent
Core idea Find & qualify buyers, you reply Managed Reddit comments, done for you
Whose account posts Your own logged-in account ReplyAgent's managed accounts
Platforms Facebook, Reddit, X, LinkedIn Reddit only
Reputation you build Yours — it compounds on your profile On accounts you don't own
Intent scoring 0–100 with a plain-English reason AI thread-context matching
Built-in CRM Local list + board, follow-ups No
Pricing model One flat plan; Pro from EUR 29/mo Pay-per-comment (~$3–4) + per-post
Get found by buyers (AEO) Comment Radar — ranks for citation Posts on ranking threads
Help closing the deal Live Closing Coach + local CRM No
Where data lives Leads/CRM local on your device Vendor service
Best-fit user Build your own presence & pipeline Hands-off Reddit comment volume

Comments from a borrowed account don't build your name

ReplyAgent's pitch is clever — you never touch an account and only pay when a comment sticks. But the comments come from accounts ReplyAgent owns, on Reddit only, and the moment you stop paying, the presence stops with it. For a service business, the relationship and the reputation are the asset.

The voice in the thread isn't really you

When a managed account replies, the buyer is talking to a profile you don't own. You can't DM from it, build karma you keep, or turn that commenter into a recognisable expert — your name. The trust accrues to someone else's account.

It's Reddit, and only Reddit

Your buyers also ask in Facebook groups, on LinkedIn and on X. A Reddit-only service leaves most of those buying-intent conversations completely uncovered.

Pay-per-comment scales the wrong way

Per-comment pricing is friendly at low volume, but the more it works, the more each win costs. There's no flat ceiling, and no asset left behind once you stop paying.

It posts, but it doesn't close

A posted comment is the start, not the finish. Without scoring, follow-up reminders and a CRM, there's nothing carrying the conversation from a reply to a booked, paid client.

Why ClientRadar is the alternative that builds something yours

Same goal — turn Reddit (and three more platforms) into clients — but the account, the reputation and the pipeline stay with you.

You stay the human, on your own account

ClientRadar drafts the reply; you read, edit and post it yourself, from your own logged-in session. The karma, the profile and the trust you build are yours — and human-paced posting keeps you on the right side of Reddit's rules.

It qualifies before you spend a word

Every catch is scored 0–100 with the reasoning shown, so you reply where it actually counts instead of paying for comments on threads that were never going to convert.

It catches the ready-to-switch buyers

When someone names a competitor or sounds fed up, ClientRadar lifts them into a dedicated lane with an angle ready — the near-certain wins a generic comment service never flags.

It carries the lead to won

Pull any thread into a local CRM, get follow-up reminders, and let the Closing Coach help you handle price and objections — the whole journey, not just the first comment.

Understanding ReplyAgent

ReplyAgent is a genuinely smart service for a specific job. Here's the honest read.

What ReplyAgent does well

  • Truly hands-off. You never warm up or risk your own accounts — ReplyAgent's managed accounts do the posting, so there's zero account-safety work for you.
  • Pay only for what sticks. You're charged when a comment posts and survives the first hour, with an automatic refund if Reddit removes it. That's a fair, low-risk model for testing Reddit.
  • Targets ranking threads. It focuses on high-traffic posts that rank on Google, and writes value-first comments that answer the question before mentioning a product.

Where ReplyAgent falls short

  • You don't own the presence. The reputation builds on accounts you don't control, and it disappears when you stop paying — there's no asset left on your own profile.
  • Reddit-only. No Facebook, X or LinkedIn, so you only reach the buyers who happen to ask on Reddit.
  • No qualification or CRM. It posts comments, but doesn't score intent, remind you to follow up, or help you close — the parts that turn a comment into a client.

Bottom line If you want fully hands-off Reddit comments and don't mind that they come from accounts you don't own, ReplyAgent is a smart, low-risk way to test the channel. If you want to build your own reputation and pipeline across four platforms, ClientRadar is built for that.

What you get with ClientRadar

The same Reddit buyers, plus three more platforms — found, scored, and closed, on accounts and a pipeline that are yours.

Your name, your karma

Every reply goes out from your own account, so the trust and recognition you earn compound on your profile — not on a service's managed sock-puppets.

Qualified, not just posted

0–100 intent scoring with the reason means you spend your replies on the people genuinely ready to buy, across all four platforms.

Closes the loop

Reply in your voice, track every deal in a local CRM, and let the Closing Coach handle the sticky moments — from first reply to booked client.

So, which should you choose?

No spin. Here's the honest call, both ways.

R Choose ReplyAgent if…

  • You want Reddit comments fully done for you, with zero account work
  • You prefer pay-per-comment with a refund if a comment is removed
  • You're comfortable that the comments post from accounts you don't own
  • Reddit alone is your entire channel strategy
Best for our people

Choose ClientRadar if…

  • You want the reputation and relationships to build on your own account
  • You want buyers across Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn — not Reddit only
  • You want qualified, scored leads and a CRM that closes the loop
  • You'd rather pay one flat price than meter every comment

More reasons to make the switch

Beyond the comparison table, these are the details you'll feel every day.

The account is the asset

On Reddit, the profile that helps people is the one that gets remembered and trusted. ReplyAgent builds that trust on accounts you don't own; ClientRadar builds it on yours. When a buyer clicks your name, it should be you they find — with a history of genuinely helpful replies you wrote and sent.

Don't pay by the comment forever

Pay-per-comment feels cheap until it's working — then every win has a price and nothing compounds. ClientRadar is one flat plan: find, score, draft and close as much as you like, and keep the pipeline you build.

From comment to client

ReplyAgent optimises for posting a good comment. ClientRadar optimises for landing the client: scoring, a reply in your voice, follow-up reminders and a Closing Coach, all in a local CRM. The money is in the follow-up, not the first reply.

ClientRadar vs ReplyAgent, answered

Is ClientRadar a good ReplyAgent alternative?
Yes, if you want to build your own presence rather than rent comments. ClientRadar finds and scores buying-intent posts across Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn and drafts a reply you post from your own account. ReplyAgent is the better pick if you specifically want hands-off Reddit comments posted from managed accounts and billed per comment.
Does ClientRadar post from managed accounts like ReplyAgent?
No. ClientRadar runs in your own logged-in browser session and drafts replies that you read, edit and send yourself. The reputation, karma and relationships build on your own account — not on accounts a service operates on your behalf.
Is ClientRadar Reddit-only?
No. ReplyAgent focuses on Reddit; ClientRadar covers Facebook groups, Reddit, X and LinkedIn, because service-business buyers ask for recommendations across all of them, and surfaces them in one ranked inbox.
How does pricing compare?
ReplyAgent is pay-as-you-go, around $3–4 per posted comment plus per-post fees, with no subscription. ClientRadar is one flat plan: a free Facebook tier, Pro from EUR 29/mo for Facebook plus Reddit, and Max for all four platforms, with a 7-day trial and 50% off your first payment. At low volume ReplyAgent can be cheaper; as you scale, a flat plan that also closes the loop is usually better value.
Is ClientRadar safe for my Reddit account?
Yes — by design. It never auto-posts; you send every reply at human pace from your own session, and drafts are written to help first and sell second, which is what Reddit rewards. ReplyAgent avoids risk to your account by using its own; ClientRadar avoids it by behaving like a careful human on yours.

Build a name buyers trust — on your own account

Try ClientRadar free on Facebook, then add Reddit, X and LinkedIn. It finds and scores the buyers and drafts your reply; you send it, and the reputation is yours to keep.

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