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Stop Spamming Reddit for MRR. It’s Killing Your Brand (You need Claude Code for BuildInPublic instead)

I'm so tired of the spam on Reddit.

Every day I scroll through the feed trying to find a post written by an actual human-something genuinely worth a comment or upvote. In dev communities, it’s a disaster. Tons of AI-generated slop is posted daily, only to be upvoted by other bots to game visibility.

I get it. We are all trying our best to promote our products and get customers. But in this desperate chase for MRR, founders are destroying their brand reputations. When you spam, you don't just get a shadowban from the platform; you get a "word-of-mouth" ban from the community. If people associate your product with spam, any genuine mention of it will be flagged as spam forever. You kill your organic growth before it even starts.

I love the #BuildInPublic vibe and building with Claude Code. So, I decided to channel my frustration into developing a toolkit that tackles three massive problems for founders like us:

  1. Getting early customers fast, without being spammy.
  2. Validating ideas and pivots using real data and actual market insights.
  3. Building a social media presence focused on sustainable organic growth.

Leveraging my background in data science and pipeline development, I'm wrapping this up for a release later this month.

So, how does it work?

  1. You drop your product's URL.
  2. AI analyzes your landing page to identify your Ideal Customer Profiles (ICPs) and the exact data needed to find them.
  3. The engine finds high-intent prospects (currently on Reddit; LinkedIn coming in April) who are actively complaining about the exact problems your product solves. It uses a strict 3-level filtration pipeline before even start qualifying leads using AI.

The result? No boring forms, no keyword guessing, no shooting in the dark, just clean top-level matched prospects grouped by predefined profiles. You just need a landing page.

What exactly do you get?

  • Context-Rich Prospect Lists: See the exact problem, objections, pain points, relevance to your product, and the direct link to the source.
  • Sales Pitch Simulator: Let's be honest, most of us suck at sales. Test your pitch against an AI customer before you burn a real lead. It shows confidence levels, highlights errors, and literally teaches you how to sell.
  • Aggregated Insights: See the most common pain points and objections across every ICP (see screenshot attached).
  • Where & When to Post: Discover the most active subreddits for your niche and a "prime time" calculator to maximize engagement along with a list of leads found inside.
  • Automated SEO/AEO Blog: Build visibility in AI search engines (like Perplexity) via a simple WebHook/API, driven entirely by the real pain points people are talking about.

What's the price?

I'd love to make it free, but I can't fund the API costs out of pocket. Instead, I wanted to keep the barrier to entry as low as possible.

It’s a $49 one-time fee, plus pay-as-you-go. No monthly subscriptions, no annual lock-ins. Need prospects? Top up $5 and get 200-300 highly qualified leads. Need an SEO blog / Social Media Presence? Same deal.

Conclusion

The project is called Achiv.com (as in, achievement). The goal is simple: helping you achieve real traction without losing your soul (or your Reddit account).

Don't spam dudes. It's a dead end.

posted to Icon for group Community Building
Community Building
on March 8, 2026
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    I would like to try out Achiv , I explored website and liked the concept of Manual posting, polished pitches with context-aware AI Simulation and Intent Retrieval + Query Rerank + Semantic Match.

    1. 1

      Thanks. Have you tried to add your product?

  2. 2

    Just tried it out, and I gotta say it gave me validation with evidence! Absolutely a game changer tool, this is coming from someone who has tried to grow organically via X and Reddit. Cheers!

    1. 1

      Thanks for your feedback.

  3. 2

    Spot on. The 'word-of-mouth' ban is real—once a community pegs you as a spammer, it's almost impossible to recove

    1. 1

      For sure. This why I'd never choose spamming.

  4. 2

    Spot on about the Reddit Slop. It's becoming a massive problem for organic growth. Your approach of 'timing over volume' is exactly what the space needs right now. Checking out Achiv today, the AEO/Perplexity feature sounds particularly interesting for data driven strategy.

    1. 1

      AEO part is still in development. Will finish this week.

  5. 2

    Hi there, it's an interesting product, I'm tempted to try it out.
    I have a question: does the solution somehow filter leads according to the date they expressed interest? Bc If I get a lead who said they needed a product one month ago, it's likely they've already found something. Thanks!

    1. 1

      Very good question!

      Yes, I thought about this. System allows you to perform any amount of searches you want. Every day/hour/week/month... Moreover, you'll be able to select a daterange to search between - last week/month/year.

      So if you want to make some overall market research to analyze most severe pain for last 6 months - your welcome. Want to find only fresh leads to cold DM for last 3 days - same deal.

      Want to add more customer profiles to test new target audience? - let's go!

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    There’s definitely a fine line between sharing progress and spamming.

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      Exactly. And it's so huge difference between contribution and spam in every community.

      One guy commented me: "bro does what he asks other to avoid"

      But that's not true.

      My service is focused on delivering an intuitive UI to avoid being spammy. It doesn't includes any kind of automations for replies / DMs. It's up to you to find the most relevant prospect and close the deal. Service just shows you who & how.

  7. 1

    This resonates hard. The spam problem isn't just a platform issue — it's a trust problem that compounds over time. Once you're mentally tagged as a spammer by a community, legitimate posts get the same skepticism.

    The BuildInPublic angle is right: genuine transparency outperforms volume every time. I've been building flompt (https://flompt.dev — visual AI prompt builder, free/open-source) and the only comments that have driven real engagement were ones where I actually added value to the conversation first. Zero shortcuts.

    Star if you want to support a solo founder building in public: https://github.com/Nyrok/flompt

  8. 1

    Just put my link in as I have been trying to get my info across reddit. This is ridiculously cool. Pulled so much info that is relevant, even one of my posts as the top one LOL. The pull into reddit is great. Playing with it now but can we direct message thru the platform? OAuth to reddit to message could be helpful. Either way, current state is helpful as all hell, great work!!

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    For those interested in trying early - follow my X, I'll follow back and DM you.

    Have a productive Sunday mates.

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