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Can I manage multiple Reddit accounts from a single dashboard, or is it one license per account?
@jennifer_davis11 Great question 👋
You can manage multiple Reddit accounts from a single dashboard. The number of accounts depends on your subscription tier:
• Starter: 1 account
• Premium: 3 accounts
• Growth: 10 accounts
• Agency: 40 accounts
So it’s not one license per account, it scales with your plan.
What happens if an account gets flagged? Is there a built in safety mode that pauses activity?
@barbarahernandez
Great question, Barbara. Very important one.
Reddit Engage does not automate posting. Every comment is reviewed and manually published by you directly inside Reddit.
That removes the biggest risk factors:
• No bots
• No automated posting
• No API automation that could violate Reddit terms
If an account ever gets flagged, you can immediately pause the campaign from the dashboard. No new discovery or comment generation will run for that account.
In addition:
• Posts are scored for relevance and commercial intent to avoid low quality spam replies
• Comments are generated to be context aware and brand safe
• You always edit and approve before posting
There is no autonomous activity running in the background. You remain in full control at all times.
Does the tool store my Reddit login credentials, or is everything handled locally on my machine?
@felicia_alvarez Great question, Felicia.
We do not store your Reddit login credentials.
Reddit Engage does not require you to connect your Reddit account or authenticate through our platform. There is no OAuth connection and no credential storage.
Here’s how it works:
• We discover and score relevant Reddit posts
• We generate comment drafts inside the Akii dashboard
• You manually log into Reddit and post the comment yourself
Because posting happens directly on Reddit from your own account, your credentials are never entered into Akii and never stored on our servers.
Everything stays fully in your control.
Would i be able to train the AI on my brand’s specific voice, or does it use a generic model for all replies?
@tyonna_williams
Great question, Tyonna. Yes, you can tailor it to your brand.
Reddit Engage does not rely on a single generic reply style. You can define your brand context, positioning, tone, and key messaging inside the platform, and the AI uses that context when generating comment drafts.
That means:
• Replies reflect your brand voice and positioning
• You can emphasize specific differentiators or offers
• Messaging stays consistent across campaigns
On top of that, you still review and edit every comment before posting, so you maintain full control over tone and nuance.
I'm kinda curious as to how it handles sarcasm or memes? Reddit can be a tough place for AI to sound natural.
@william_jones35
Great point, William. Reddit definitely has its own culture, and it can be unforgiving if something feels robotic.
Reddit Engage looks at the full context of the thread before drafting a reply. That includes the tone of the post, how people are responding, and the general vibe of the subreddit. If it’s a serious product discussion, the draft will lean more technical. If it’s casual or slightly playful, the tone adjusts to be more conversational.
That said, Reddit sarcasm and deep meme culture can be very nuanced. That’s exactly why we keep you in control. Every comment is just a draft. You review it, tweak it, or skip the thread entirely if it does not feel like a natural fit.
The goal is to save you hours of research and writing time while still sounding human. You always have the final say.
Does it automatically detect the sentiment of a post (negative vs. positive) before suggesting a reply?
@benjamin_flores2
Yes, it does.
Before suggesting a reply, Reddit Engage analyzes the overall tone of the post and the surrounding comments. It looks at whether the discussion is positive, neutral, critical, or clearly frustrated.
That sentiment signal directly influences how the draft is written. A positive thread may lead to a supportive, value-adding response. A negative or critical post will generate a more measured, helpful reply focused on clarification or problem solving rather than promotion.
You still review everything before posting, but the drafts are adjusted to the emotional tone of the conversation so they feel appropriate to the context.