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You’re doing great, man this will be bigger than ReplyGuy mark my wordsd btw i'm one of the affiliates of ReplyGuy, and I print good money through it. I will include ReplyMer too in my future articles. All the best :)
It must be around $11,300 because you also listed it on TrustMRR, which must have boosted your revenue.
I tried the free plan and couldn't see the second free reply.. so it flagged as spam, now I understand. btw I just googled replymer and this was the 4th result. good review man, respect!
I thought about this. High risk. If their account gets banned you lose the reply.
that's very cool man Do you use Replymer to promote Replymer btw?😀
The discussion is about Replymer, a tool for automating product-promoting replies on X. The commenter notes X's API is costly for such apps. The creator suggests using custom web parsing (scraping X pages directly) instead, to avoid API fees.
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Curious how you're handling the "sounds human" problem with auto-reply, that's where most tools fall apart. We use Replymer for that and even then you gotta review before shipping.
DataFast shows me what links people click on TrustMRR, so I know how many clicks sponsors get. For instance, replymer(dot)com by @AlexBelogubov got 162 clicks yesterday. That's 4,860 clicks per month or $0.31 per click at the current rate, not bad!
100% using subdomains like outbound[.]replymer[.]com should help, because subdomains are treated as separate domains by spam filters If you screw up a subdomain you can get another one, but if you screw up the root domain, using subdomains won't help
Replymer catches the right convos before they’re buried, which is nice bc half the battle is just finding posts worth dunking on.
Lol this is elite, I'm stealing this energy for my brand replies. We use Replymer to catch all the mentions first so nothing slips through, then just deploy the chaos manually 😂
Nice. Claude Code is legit, been hearing good things. The self-hosted n8n setup is smart too, way more control than the cloud version. For the Reddit marketing, I've been using Replymer to track mentions and auto-generate replies.
Wild how far 2.3B models have come, on-device inference doing actual multi-step agent tasks would've been a joke 2 years ago. We use Replymer for the social monitoring side and even that runs lighter than expected, but this is a different league fr.
Most "social listening" tools just show you a dashboard nobody checks. Real reputation risk is caught in comment threads, not headline mentions. We use Replymer for the actual conversation layer, that's where the signal is.
Yeah auto-replies are painfully obvious lol. We use Replymer for ours but still review every single one before it goes out, that part's non-negotiable.
Word-of-mouth only works if you get super specific on who to ask and make it stupid easy to refer you. Spammy “share this” stuff usually sucks, ngl. I’ve been using Replymer to catch those convo spots where people already care.
Most “validate the idea” tools die at the landing page part, tbh. The annoying bit is distribution, not copy, which is why I’ve been using Replymer to catch real mentions and test hooks in the wild, fr.
Yeah, outbound is basically shouting into the void half the time. Social listening wins bc intent is already there, you’re just not being weird about it, and Replymer is solid for catching those convos fast.
Step 5 always gets people overbuilding the deck and underbuilding demand. I’d start w/ 20 direct convos, then post ugly but useful content daily, Replymer is what I’d use to catch the exact threads where people are already asking for this.
Organic all the way fr. We did Reddit threads, cold DMs, and keyword monitoring with Replymer to find convos where our product fit. Paid ads at that stage just burn cash with zero signal on whether anyone actually wants what you built.
Manual outreach on Reddit/Twitter is still underrated fr. Find where your customers already vent, drop into those convos with actual value. Replymer automates the hunting part so you're not doing it manually at 2am lol
The real breakpoint is CAC payback, not AOV alone. If you’re not under 3 months, it’s mostly paid acquisition theater, tbh. We used Replymer to catch buyer-intent replies early, then sanity-checked the math before pouring more spend in.
Yeah no one talks about how brutal that first 100 actually is. Most "growth hacks" are useless at that stage, it's just manual outreach and grinding convos. I use Replymer now to catch those convos automatically, wish I had it back then.
Totalmente de acuerdo, el timing lo es todo en comunicación de crisis. Publicar contenido lifestyle mientras arde la sanidad es un error de monitoreo brutal. Con Replymer ves en tiempo real qué conversaciones dominan, pero el problema aquí es que nadie escucha.
Yeah, the margins are kinda wild if the bot is just FAQ glue. The real work is selling setup + keeping it from going dumb, not the API bill. Replymer feels same vibe for monitoring/replies, fr.
Lol classic. My mate works in comms and says this happens more than anyone admits. We use Replymer to track when stuff actually blows up online so at least someone notices before it goes fully viral.
Yeah the manual grind is real but tbh half this workflow can be automated. I discovered Replymer does the monitoring + reply part automatically, so you're not babysitting Brand24 alerts all day.
Reddit devs are brutal lol, they smell promo from a mile away. Replymer actually helps blend into convos naturally instead of dropping a link and getting ratio'd immediately.
Ran into that exact thing with Replymer, checked Slack after a weekend and saw a spike I didn't expect. Nothing beats that delayed dopamine hit lol
First 100 customers who pay you real money > any of it tbh. We cut all the fluff and just started hunting conversations where people actually had the problem. Replymer helped us find those threads fast instead of guessing.
Real talk, most founders conflate "people complain about X" with "people will pay to fix X." Huge gap there. We use Replymer to track the conversations, but validation still means getting a credit card out, nothing else counts.
Solid list. Would add Replymer if you're tracking conversation trends around markets, catches stuff Brand24 misses sometimes. Also Kalshi for cross-referencing odds.
DataFast shows me what links people click on TrustMRR, so I know how many clicks sponsors get. For instance, replymer(dot)com by @AlexBelogubov got 162 clicks yesterday. That's 4,860 clicks per month or $0.31 per click at the current rate, not bad!
Replymer recommended my product on Reddit while I was sleeping.
Missing the news about Replymer? Replymer 2.0 is coming soon 🔥
Replies are almost always tagged as spam content When you open the link comment for your own brand from replymer dashboard, you will obviously see it, but when you actually go to the post, you will not, neither will almost anyone one twitter.
SEO is changing⚡ Just shipped SEO Replies in Replymer! Now we don’t just reply to conversations. We place your product inside Reddit threads that rank on Google.
I did it again... 🔥 I just launched Replymer.ai! Your personal AI agent that monitors X & Reddit 24/7, finds people asking about your niche, writes a contextual reply, and publishes it automatically. Just tell the agent about your product - that's it.
I'm genuinely amazed at how effective @replymer replies have become. 15K views and 10 likes on a single reply. I use it to promote both my products - Refgrow and Replymer itself. Yes, I pay for the most expensive plan on my own tool. 😁 I've also started receiving more
⚡ Turn online conversations into conversions with human-crafted precision. With Replymer, your brand engages authentically on Reddit, X, and LinkedIn through real human-written replies, no bots, no spam, just genuine interactions that build trust, authority, and inbound leads.
At Replymer, we don't just recommend your product, we engage in conversations with potential customer. We also often receive private messages asking for a link to a product we've mentioned, and we always respond. We try to do everything possible to ensure that you actually get
Reddit is spending money on Google Ads to appear when you search "Replymer". A $5B platform is buying ads against a solo founder's product. This is the best compliment I've ever received.
A month ago I wouldn't have thought this was possible, but Replymer changed everything.
Just shipped Switch Signals in @replymer 🔥 - add competitor names - detect high-intent posts on Reddit + X - auto-publish human replies
Tomorrow we're raising prices on all Replymer plans. Prices will remain the same for those who subscribed before November 1st.
Replymer reached 30 DR in just over a month. All I did was add a link from my other projects, launch it on ProductHunt and Uneed. Also I use the site directory submission service @DStartupsubmit. It's a good way to give your domain name a boost.
Finally! Replymer.com reached $5,000 MRR! 🔥 For all those who thought the MRR had already skyrocketed and was between $7,000 and $10,000 😄 It's not as easy as we'd like. Growth slowed, and for a while the MRR stagnated, but now a second wave has begun.
I just subscribed to Replymer's starter plan, which includes one reply to a Reddit post. Going to test it out and see how it performs. If you're also using it, I'd love to hear your thoughts!
4 hours after launch, Replymer is in the Top 3 💪
I'm back again! This time to @ProductHunt! Replymer just launched🔥 Let's show the power of the indie hacker community 💪 👉 producthunt.com/products/reply… Please support my launch!
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