Reddix vs REDAccs
REDAccs sells Reddit accounts and comments. Reddix keeps you safe — with AI-powered lead scoring and human-in-the-loop replies.
About REDAccs
REDAccs is a Reddit lead generation tool that scans 100,000+ subreddits to find high-intent threads. It uses a pay-per-use model instead of subscriptions. It also sells Reddit comments and accounts, raising compliance concerns.
Weakness: Sells accounts & comments — serious Reddit TOS risks
Why teams choose Reddix over REDAccs
- Fully Reddit TOS compliant — REDAccs sells accounts and comments, risking bans
- AI intent scoring (0–100) prioritizes real buyers, not just keyword matches
- 24/7 autonomous scanning — no need to manually trigger searches
- Human-in-the-loop: we draft, you post — your account stays safe
- Predictable subscription pricing vs pay-per-use costs that add up
Feature comparison
| Feature | REDAccs | Reddix |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit TOS compliant | false | true |
| AI intent scoring (0–100) | false | true |
| AI reply drafts | false | true |
| Human-in-the-loop | false | true |
| Autonomous 24/7 scanning | false | true |
| Thread discovery | true | true |
| Account marketplace | true | false |
| Lead CRM & tracking | false | true |
| Ban risk level | High | None |
Verdict
REDAccs: 🚫 TOS risk
Reddix: ✅ Safe & effective