
CrowdReply
Fastest Growing AI Search Visibility Tool
256 followers
Fastest Growing AI Search Visibility Tool
256 followers
AI search engines are replacing Google for buying decisions and most brands have no idea where they rank.
CrowdReply tracks your visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews, then goes a step further. Our Engagement Engine helps you show up in the citations AI models actually pull from using persona-based accounts to engage authentically on Reddit, Quora, and Facebook.
Monitor, engage, get cited, rank higher.
This is the 2nd launch from CrowdReply. View more

CrowdReply 2.0
Launching today
Most AI visibility tools show you what's missing. CrowdReply tracks the gap and closes it by placing your brand where AI models pull their answers.






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Heyy! Dawood here, one of the founders of CrowdReply.
We started CrowdReply because we noticed something: AI search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI and others are quickly becoming the way people discover products. But most brands have no idea how they show up in those answers, or what they can do about it.
So we built CrowdReply to solve both sides of that problem.
First, the tracking: See exactly how AI models mention your brand, your visibility score, sentiment, how you rank against competitors, and which sources they're citing.
Then, the action: Our engagement engine lets you respond in the conversations AI actually pulls from across Reddit, Quora, and Facebook. And you're not doing it from some obvious brand account.
We use persona-based accounts that engage authentically, so your replies come across as genuine recommendations, not ads. That's what makes them stick and what makes AI models pick them up.
Monitor your AI presence, then actively improve it by showing up in the places AI learns from. That's the whole idea.
We've been at this for over a year now with thousands of brands using the platform and we're just getting started. Would love to hear what you think, any feedback, questions, roasts, all welcome.
Thanks for checking us out!
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@dawood_khan3 This is amazing!
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@qubafatima Thanks!
It seems this is the right place to reach the people behind the product.
I do think the idea itself is very good. It may be questionable in terms of Reddit’s and Quora’s policies, but for brands it is clearly very attractive.
I feel I should say that every comment or Reddit thread I have posted has been removed. Not automatically, but often by a moderator a few days later. This makes me think that either the “real human” simulation is not working very well, or Reddit’s systems are simply very good at detecting this sort of thing. I even tried posting completely normal, non-promotional comments and threads, and they were still removed.
Your support does not seem to be working either. That is disappointing, though not entirely surprising. I also still do not understand how refunds are meant to work.
Sometimes the status shows as published, but in fact the comment or post has already been removed. On top of that, refunds seem to have a limited time window, even though a comment can be deleted at any time. I do not really understand why refunds are not issued automatically in these cases.
In short, I have spent quite a lot of money on your service, and everything has been removed, while getting a refund has not been possible.
I’ve been using CrowdReply for a couple of months now, but I’m still seeing about half of my comments deleted by Reddit moderators.
While I am learning how to improve my posts, it’s frustrating to lose money on content that gets removed. Because of this, I feel the current refund window is too short. It would be much fairer to extend the time frame or increase the refund percentage to account for these deletions.
Regarding the new interface, I really miss having the "Order Upvotes" feature and my "Available Balance" visible on the main page like they were in the previous version. Having those details front and center made the tool much easier to use.
CrowdReply has never really delivered for us. We ordered 9 comments on Reddit over a month and 8 were deleted by Reddit.
Low quality accounts, highly farmed etc.
How are you planning to solve this? There's no point ordering if every Reddit mention gets removed.
I have personally used it.
It works as described as long as you follow the guidelines. Would like to see more social platforms available. Nice work