They're 30+ days old, with 100+ karma when you get them. Each account has its own IP and its own persona. You write the comments. We keep it alive, or you get your money back for the month.
Every account sits in its own Chromium profile for a month before it's rentable. Real browsing, real subs, real comment history. You inspect the username before you commit.
One residential IP per account, pinned for the life of the rental. No three-tenant proxy pools. No ban waves that wipe everybody at once.
If Reddit shadowbans an account inside your billing month, we prorate the refund automatically. No tickets, no arguing, no "discretionary 70%."
You see the real username, age, karma, and 30-day comment history before you rent. Nothing hidden behind a "pool."
Paste a thread URL, draft in our composer, hit send. The comment goes out over the account's own IP, at a pace that doesn't trip Reddit's throttles.
Shadowban detection runs every few hours. If your account gets hit, we refund the rest of the month and swap in a fresh one on your next renewal.
Straight numbers. No "contact us."
You're a solo founder, one product, using Reddit as a side channel.
You're past month one. You want to post in three subs without cross-contamination.
You run a small agency, 3โ8 client campaigns. You can't afford one ban wave sinking a contract.
We sell tool access, not accounts. Credentials never leave our infrastructure. Each post is written by a human โ you. Reddit's automation policy targets undisclosed bot content and account resale; we do neither. You're responsible for what you post, the same way you are on any platform.
Shadowbans inside a paid month get prorated automatically โ the unused days refund to your card. You keep commenting under the replacement account on your next cycle. Outright suspensions (rare, usually content-driven) are handled case-by-case; if it's a platform issue we refund, if it's a content issue we don't.
Raw accounts have no IP, no fingerprint, no warming context. You log in from your own browser and Reddit flags the shift in 48 hours. We keep the browser, the IP, and the warming profile intact โ you drive the comment, not the session.
Those tools sell replies: you get output, you don't get to see the account. We sell the identity: you pick the username, read its history, and control what goes out. If tone matters to you โ if your brand is the thing that sells โ the account should be something you can look at before it speaks for you.
First 20 seats open for paid Solo tier early May 2026. The waitlist gets first crack โ plus a 2-week trial on one account if you join in the first week.
No. You write them. We'll ship an optional draft-assist later, but the comment that leaves the account is yours โ that's the whole point.
First 20 paying seats in May. Waitlist gets the invite plus a trial account.
Request early access โ