Reddix vs RedditFlow
RedditFlow finds posts. Reddix finds buyers — with AI intent scoring, smart reply drafts, and 24/7 autonomous scanning.
About RedditFlow
RedditFlow (redflow.io) scans billions of Reddit posts to surface relevant discussions for your product. It focuses on keyword-based discovery across historical Reddit data, but lacks AI scoring and reply generation.
Weakness: No AI scoring or reply drafts — raw search only
Why teams choose Reddix over RedditFlow
- AI intent scoring (0–100) filters noise — RedditFlow gives you raw results to sort manually
- Smart reply drafts save hours — RedditFlow leaves you to write every response from scratch
- 24/7 autonomous scanning catches leads in real-time, not just historical posts
- Built-in lead CRM tracks every lead from discovery to conversion
- Subreddit discovery AI finds communities you didn't know existed
Feature comparison
| Feature | RedditFlow | Reddix |
|---|---|---|
| AI intent scoring (0–100) | false | true |
| AI reply drafts | false | true |
| Autonomous 24/7 scanning | false | true |
| Historical post search | true | true |
| Keyword monitoring | true | true |
| Subreddit discovery | Basic | AI-powered |
| Lead CRM & tracking | false | true |
| Duplicate filtering | false | true |
| Website analysis | false | true |
Verdict
RedditFlow: ⚡ Raw search
Reddix: ✅ AI-powered pipeline