Head-to-head comparison
ReplyGuy finds relevant web conversations and drafts product mentions. Here is when that is enough - and when it is not.
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ReplyGuy finds relevant web conversations and drafts product replies. Leadverse is the full lead-gen system: AI intent filtering, X & LinkedIn coverage, plus replies and auto-DMs.
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AI lead generation across Reddit, X and LinkedIn - with intent scoring, AI replies and auto-DMs in one tool.
Best for
Teams who want quality replies AND quality leads AND multi-platform coverage.
Pricing
From $29/mo. 7-day free trial, no credit card.
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AI BDR / reply tool that finds relevant conversations and drafts product replies.
Best for
Solo founders and small teams running early-stage community reply campaigns on a tight budget.
Pricing
Pro $49/mo, Business $99/mo, Enterprise $199/mo, Agency $499/mo.
Pros
Cons
| Feature | Leadverse | ReplyGuy |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit replies | ||
| Reddit auto-DMs | - | |
| X (Twitter) | - | |
| - | ||
| AI intent scoring | Partial | |
| Spam-safety guardrails | Partial | |
| Competitor tracking | - | |
| Subreddit analytics | - | |
| Free no-signup tools | - | |
| Free trial | 7 days | Limited |
| Entry price | $29/mo | $49/mo |
ReplyGuy and Leadverse both draft AI replies for Reddit posts. The hard part isn't writing the reply - it is picking which post to reply to in the first place. Reply on the wrong thread and you look spammy, get downvoted, or get the account flagged.
Leadverse runs every candidate post through an intent score before it ever shows up in your reply queue. Posts under your threshold never appear. ReplyGuy is more permissive - it works, but you have to tune carefully.
Replies on Reddit are one channel. The same buyer asks the same question in r/SaaS, on X, and in LinkedIn comments throughout their evaluation cycle. Leadverse covers all three so you reach them at every touchpoint, not just one.
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