Scaloom AI

Scaloom AI

Reddit marketing made-easy tool

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Scaloom is an AI-powered Reddit marketing tool that helps founders promote safely by building trust first. It warms up Reddit accounts with natural engagement to gain karma and credibility, then helps you find subreddits, create value-first posts, auto-reply to comments, and manage campaigns. No spam. No bans. Just Reddit marketing done right.
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Lionel Lakson
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Lionel, maker of Scaloom. I built this after repeatedly getting my Reddit posts removed, ignored, or shadowbanned — even when the product was genuinely useful. The real problem wasn’t content. It was lack of trust. Scaloom was born to fix that by helping founders warm up Reddit accounts, build karma and credibility through natural engagement, and only then promote in a way that fits Reddit culture. No spam. No shortcuts. Just ethical, scalable Reddit marketing powered by AI. Would love your feedback — happy to answer any questions 🙌
Aleksandr Ostapenko

@lionel_lakson Congrats on the launch! I know the feeling you described.. I'll definitely try Scaloom!

Lionel Lakson

@alexander_ostapenko2 Thanks a lot!

Anna R

@lionel_lakson Congrats on the launch! Upvoted & followed.

This is a total lifesaver for founders, Lionel! Reddit is easily the highest-converting channel, but also the most unforgiving. I’ve definitely felt that frustration of getting a post nuked even when I was genuinely trying to be helpful.


I wonder how does the AI ensure the engagement stays "natural" to specific subreddits? Each community has such a unique "vibe" and slang—does Scaloom adapt its tone based on the specific sub it's interacting with?

Lionel Lakson

@annnarobbb Thanks a lot! that’s exactly the pain we built Scaloom to solve 🙏

Yes, Scaloom adapts per subreddit. The AI analyzes each sub’s rules, tone, post styles, and engagement patterns, then generates value-first replies that match the local “vibe” (questions vs stories, casual vs thoughtful, slang vs neutral). The goal is to sound like a real community member, not a marketing bot.

Bekjon Ibragimov

@lionel_lakson That's something I'd be genuinely interested in

Lionel Lakson

@bekjon_ibragimov Thank you a lot

Tetiana

@lionel_lakson is this auto-reply built with AI? I know that reddit detects and blocks it. How do you cope with that?

Lionel Lakson

@tetianai Yes, it’s AI-powered but designed to behave like a real human.
Scaloom uses low frequency, context-aware replies, respects subreddit rules, avoids repetitive patterns, and keeps everything value-first, which helps stay under Reddit’s detection radar.

Tetiana

@lionel_lakson it sounds really nice! thank you.

CY

@lionel_lakson Congrats on the launch, Lionel — really nice work 👏 I like the “build trust first” angle a lot.

I’m genuinely interested in trying Scaloom. If you’re open to it, would you be willing to share a couple of Reddit accounts that have been run well using the product? Totally understand if that’s not something you can share — just thought I’d ask 🙂

Lionel Lakson

@lightfield Thanks a lot, really appreciate it 🙏
My reddit account use it, you can check it on my profile.

CY

@lionel_lakson didn't find a reddit account under your profile?

David Kaufman

So, basically, it allows to warm up an account to bypass the basic moderation related to account age and karma, right? The last time I tried to do something on Reddit, it was very hard to become visible in the subs I was interested in, just because of auto moderation. The only cure for this is to start leaving meaningful comments - and it's very hard to trust AI in this matter. How do you make sure AI comments are relevant? Also, does it adopt your writing style?

Tade Odunlami

Good stuff. Congrats on the launch! Are we getting Product Hunt discount code to check this out?

Tina Aspiala
The obvious question: how do you build trust with artificial engagement? What makes it “natural”? My concern would be the reputation drop the minute there was an obvious artificial “tell”. I think this is the core thing you’ll need to explain/address.
Gleb Krishin

Liked the trial, but the price is a bit high

Lionel Lakson

@gleb_krishin thank you for your interest.
What features are you interested in?

We'll see if we can do something for you.

Gleb Krishin

@lionel_lakson I didn't really liked the UI of the tool, it looks like AI generated, so it's hard to use because of that

Panche Vasilev

Reddit is high-converting, but it’s also unforgiving for these kinds of things. Automation can help you, but it can also get you banned fast if it feels fake.

What is your plan for: subreddit rule checks, rate limits, human approval for replies, and hard anti-spam defaults? If you can keep it ethical by design, that’s super valuable.

Alex Cloudstar

Reddit is brutal. Had a launch post nuked last year even after reading the rules. The trust-first angle makes sense. Curious how you do the "natural engagement" bit without pinging mods. If it keeps accounts safe and human, I’d test it on a side project.

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