
Okara
private ai chat with 30+ open-source models
659 followers
private ai chat with 30+ open-source models
659 followers
Okara is a private AI workspace that gives you encrypted chats with 20+ open-source models. Switch between Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek, Mistral and more without losing context. Search Reddit, X and YouTube inside chat, analyze files, generate images and work with your team. Your data is always encrypted and never used for training.
This is the 2nd launch from Okara . View more

Okara Reddit Agent
Launched this week
reddit is still one of the most underrated growth channels for early-stage startups, but it’s hard to do right.
okara reddit agent monitors reddit 24/7 for keywords related to your product, finds threads where people are actively asking for solutions, and helps you write authentic comments you can post yourself.




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This hits home. I've been manually nurturing a Reddit account for my latest app launch, and the manual effort to find the right thread before it dies is exhausting.
Specifically, does the agent help filter out threads that are already saturated with comments? I find that being early is key, but hard to catch.
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@mogabr thanks gabe!
@sahilypatel Reddit being a trust engine really resonates. Curious to see how people use this thoughtfully. Congrats on the launch
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@prasad_pilla Thanks a lot 🙌
Would love to hear how it works for you once you try it.
This looks extremely useful. I like the fact it keeps the human in the loop, while minimizing the tedious effort. Congrats on the launch!
A few questions I had while onboarding:
It's asking me for a website of the product I want to promote, but if I don't have a website yet, can I just enter a description?
and some feedback based on my onboarding experience:
It asked me: "Should I proceed with searching for information about your company?" But in the text box, it still said "Enter the website of the product .." which was confusing. Also a "Yes" or "Continue" button would've been a bit easier.
I am up to the ninth question, and starting to fade. It might be good to tell me how many questions are part of the interview.
I got to the end, and it told me: "Since you're on the Free plan, you'll need to upgrade to the Max or Founding plan to use the Reddit agent". I wish it would have told me that up front so I could have decided whether to invest my time in the onboarding.
It's telling me: "The system will now monitor Reddit daily for discussions about voice assistants" but it's a bit contradictory, because above it told me that it won't work without upgrading the plan?
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@tleyden Thank you Traun, all of this is great feedback. I am working on improving all the UI and UX based feedback from your end. Would love to get you on the other side and use the product daily. :)
@fatima_rizwan Thanks! It would be great if you offered a free trial or freemium model of some sort to be able to evaluate it before paying. (I have another friend who wants to try it as well). Feel free to reach out, my LinkedIn is on my profile.
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Wohoo! Congrats on the launch @sahilypatel and @fatima_rizwan !
I'd love to try this out and see how it goes! One small question: Does it ensure we don't get banned? Or using it on a mass level can get our account banned?
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great question. you can add custom instructions like “don’t include links, just mention the product name.” also, when commenting, focus on adding value and only promote where it’s relevant
Dirac
I will definitely use this; however, I don't believe to use ALL ai to write my comments/posts. What might be a human-in-loop alternative method to using Okara?
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@peterz_shu you can just tell okara what you want to comment (or paste your own draft), and it’ll polish it for you
Dirac
@sahilypatel thanks
A Reddit agent can simplify a lot of work for DevRels like me, automating keyword tracking.
Okara
@rohit_ghumare 100%. it tracks keywords, finds high-intent threads, and helps you draft high-converting comments