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Kasspian vs Subreddit Signals

Subreddit Signals does one job. Kasspian does a different one.

A prioritised Reddit feed. You choose subreddits, it ranks the posts by fit and buyer intent, and it builds a comment draft you edit and post from your own account.

Every figure below was read from Subreddit Signals’s own site on 18 August 2026. Check it before you buy, prices move.

What Subreddit Signals is, from their own page

Pricing
Starter $29/mo (1 brand, up to 10 subreddits, 15 weekly lead tokens, comment builder, voice profiles, buyer-intent classification), Pro $59/mo (up to 5 brands, unlimited subreddits, 25 weekly lead tokens, pain-points radar, competitor intelligence). A managed service starts at $2,000/mo.
Free trial
14 days.
Auto-posts?
No. In its own words: “Subreddit Signals does not auto-post replies.” You generate a draft, edit it, and post from your own Reddit account.
What you give it
The subreddits. On Starter, up to ten of them.

The actual difference

Subreddit Signals

Subreddit Signals is built for the daily grind once your rooms are chosen: a ranked queue to work through, with intent scoring so you spend your hour on the ten posts worth answering. It is Reddit-only and unapologetic about that.

Kasspian

Kasspian is built for the week before that. It names the rooms, on Reddit and off it, tells you why your buyer is in each one, and reads whether posting is allowed there or whether commenting is the only door. It has no daily queue and no intent scoring.

Use Subreddit Signals, not Kasspian, when

  • Your subreddits are already picked and your problem is working through them every day without drowning.
  • You want intent scoring and a queue, which Kasspian does not have.
  • Reddit is definitely your channel and you want a tool that does only Reddit, properly.

Use Kasspian when

  • You do not know which ten subreddits to name, which is the first thing Starter asks you for.
  • Your buyers may not be on Reddit. Kasspian names directories, marketplaces and non-Reddit communities in the same read.
  • You want to know before you post whether the room allows it. Both tools draft, but only one reads the door.

Describe your business and read the answer before you pay anything. Free tier, no card, and the rooms come with whether you are allowed to post in them.

Questions

How much is Subreddit Signals?
Its own pricing showed Starter at $29/mo and Pro at $59/mo after a 14-day trial when this page was last checked, with a managed service from $2,000/mo.
Does either tool post for me?
Neither does, and both say so plainly. Subreddit Signals states it does not auto-post replies. Kasspian drafts the message and you send it from your own account.
What does Kasspian have that it does not?
Rooms it picks for you rather than rooms you name, coverage beyond Reddit, and a read on whether posting is allowed in each place. What it does not have is a scored daily queue.
Where these figures came from

Subreddit Signals is their trademark, not ours. Nothing here is endorsed by them.

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