Reddix vs Linkeddit
Linkeddit writes content. Reddix finds buyers — with AI intent scoring, autonomous scanning, and replies that convert.
About Linkeddit
Linkeddit is a Reddit lead generation tool that helps find prospects and generate content. It includes an AI content writer and MCP integration for AI assistants. It focuses more on content creation than lead scoring and autonomous monitoring.
Weakness: Content-first approach — weaker on lead scoring and automation
Why teams choose Reddix over Linkeddit
- AI intent scoring (0–100) prioritizes real buyers — Linkeddit focuses on content, not conversion
- 24/7 autonomous scanning catches leads automatically — no manual searching needed
- Ban-safe approach: we draft, you post — keeping your account protected
- Website analysis extracts product context for hyper-relevant scoring
- Built-in lead CRM tracks the full journey from discovery to conversion
Feature comparison
| Feature | Linkeddit | Reddix |
|---|---|---|
| AI intent scoring (0–100) | false | true |
| AI reply drafts | Content writer | Context-aware |
| Autonomous 24/7 scanning | false | true |
| MCP integration | true | false |
| Lead discovery | true | true |
| Subreddit discovery | false | AI-powered |
| Lead CRM & tracking | false | true |
| Website analysis | false | true |
| Duplicate filtering | false | true |
Verdict
Linkeddit: ✍️ Content tool
Reddix: ✅ Lead gen engine