I still reply to every comment manually. Reddit, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, forums, Twitter, Discord. Every single one.
AI could do this. There are tools that generate replies, post on schedule, analyze sentiment, even mimic your brand voice. But I don't use them. Here's why.
A 2024 study on community engagement across 500 brands found that personalized responses drive 3.2x higher retention and 4.7x more repeat interactions than automated replies. People can tell when a response is copy-pasted. They can feel when no one actually read their comment. The average user only needs 2-3 automated interactions before they disengage entirely.
We just went live with RankAI and we're on a mission to end the era of overpriced, underdelivering SEO agencies.
For the past few years, we've watched businesses burn thousands of dollars every month on agencies promising "proprietary playbooks" only to get recycled content, vanity metrics, and zero real growth. After working with 200+ businesses and going through YC, we kept seeing the same pattern: search isn't won by a formula. It's won by iteration.
So we built RankAI to do exactly that fully autonomously.
I m the creator of YourMemory. I've spent the last few years as an engineer at Gartner and MongoDB, and the biggest frustration I ve found with AI agents is Context Rot. After about a week of working on the same project, my agents would start "forgetting" decisions we made on day one.
RAG usually treats memory like a permanent filing cabinet, but eventually, the cabinet gets so stuffed with junk that the agent s reasoning falls off a cliff.
I decided to try a biological approach: YourMemory is an MCP server that uses the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve to manage context. It reinforces what matters and prunes the noise, just like we do. The highlights: