name: sales-replydaddy description: "ReplyDaddy platform help — Reddit marketing co-pilot with AI-powered post discovery, multi-factor relevance scoring, response generation, persona-based engagement, BYOK AI model. Use when ReplyDaddy's relevance scoring is surfacing too many irrelevant posts, AI-generated responses sound generic or too promotional, you're unsure whether the LTD or subscription pricing is better value, API token costs are adding up beyond the base price, you want to connect ReplyDaddy leads to your CRM but there's no integration, or you're comparing ReplyDaddy vs Reppit AI vs Subtle AI vs Leadlee for Reddit marketing. Do NOT use for social listening strategy across tools (use /sales-social-listening) or choosing between Reddit monitoring platforms (use /sales-social-listening)." argument-hint: "[describe what you need help with in ReplyDaddy]" license: MIT version: 1.0.0 tags: [sales, social-listening, reddit, lead-generation, platform]
ReplyDaddy Platform Help
Helps the user with ReplyDaddy platform questions — from discovery setup and persona configuration through response quality tuning, pricing optimization, and manual engagement workflow.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask the user:
What area of ReplyDaddy do you need help with?
- A) Discovery setup — keywords, subreddit targeting, relevance scoring
- B) Response quality — persona tuning, reducing generic output
- C) Pricing/costs — LTD vs subscription, BYOK API costs
- D) Workflow — daily engagement habits, marketing plan
- E) Compliance — subreddit rules, post eligibility, account safety
- F) Integration workarounds — CRM logging, lead tracking
- G) Something else — describe it
How are you using ReplyDaddy?
- A) LTD (lifetime deal via RocketHub, $59/$159/$259, BYOK Anthropic key)
- B) Subscription (Free / Solopreneur $49/mo / Growing Business $199/mo / Marketing Teams & Agencies $799/mo / Enterprise custom — AI cost included)
- C) Not sure / just evaluating
What are you trying to accomplish? (describe your specific goal)
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to the relevant step. Lead with your best-effort answer using reasonable assumptions (stated explicitly), then ask only the most critical 1-2 clarifying questions at the end.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the request maps to a specialized skill, route:
- Social listening strategy or tool comparison →
/sales-social-listening [question] - Reddit monitoring strategy across tools →
/sales-social-listening [question] - Prospect list building →
/sales-prospect-list - Outbound cadence or sequence strategy →
/sales-cadence
Otherwise, answer directly from platform knowledge using the reference below.
Step 3 — ReplyDaddy platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full platform reference — capabilities, pricing, BYOK model, workflow recipes, and engagement patterns.
Answer the user's question using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Based on the user's specific question:
- Discovery setup — refine keywords to target buying intent, pick niche subreddits, tune relevance scoring threshold
- Response quality — configure persona with real expertise, edit every AI draft, add thread-specific context
- Pricing — calculate total cost (base + API tokens) for usage level, compare LTD vs subscription
- Workflow — use the 90-day plan and habit builder to maintain consistent daily engagement
- Safety — always review before posting, check post eligibility, follow subreddit rules
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about pricing model and BYOK costs that may change.
Two pricing models exist. ReplyDaddy sells both a lifetime deal (via RocketHub, $59 Solopreneur / $159 Growing Business / $259 Agency, BYOK) and monthly subscriptions ($49 Solopreneur / $199 Growing Business / $799 Marketing Teams & Agencies, plus a free tier and custom Enterprise — annual saves ~2 months). Subscriptions include AI generation cost. The LTD requires your own Anthropic API key (OpenAI is not supported per current docs); at the official $0.003-$0.015/response, expect ~$10-30/mo in Anthropic credits for active use. ReplyDaddy's default key covers onboarding/setup only.
No API, no webhooks, no integrations. ReplyDaddy is UI-only. You cannot export leads, push to CRM, or integrate into automation pipelines. Manual copy-paste workflow only.
BYOK costs scale with usage (LTD only). Each scan and reply generation consumes Anthropic credits. At the official rate of $0.003-$0.015 per response, ~900 replies/mo runs roughly $3-14 plus scanning; heavy multi-keyword scanning across hot/rising/new pushes it toward $20-30+. Subscription plans bundle AI cost so this only applies to the LTD/BYOK path.
Manual control is the product. ReplyDaddy never requests Reddit credentials or posts on your behalf. This is a safety feature — but it means every response requires you to manually copy, edit, and post on Reddit.
Solo developer product. Early-stage with limited community knowledge and potential LTD abandonment risk. Factor this into long-term tool selection.
Relevance scoring ≠ buying intent. The 70% relevance weighting tells you a post is topically related, not that the person is ready to buy. Manually filter for purchase-intent language.
Self-improving: If you discover something not covered here, append it to
references/learnings.mdwith today's date.
Related skills
/sales-social-listening— Social listening strategy — brand monitoring, sentiment analysis, competitive intelligence, tool comparison across all platforms/sales-subtle— Subtle AI — Reddit lead generation for SaaS with campaign-based post discovery, AI response generation, browser extension/sales-leadlee— Leadlee — cheapest Reddit lead generation with AI replies ($12/mo), quality scoring, Chrome extension/sales-subredditsignals— Subreddit Signals — Reddit lead generation with 7-dimension intent scoring, voice-trained Comment Builder/sales-redreach— Redreach — AI-powered Reddit lead gen with keyword auto-discovery, Google-ranking post detection, webhooks/sales-replyagent— ReplyAgent — Reddit marketing automation with managed account posting, AI comment generation/sales-replierai— ReplierAI — AI-powered Reddit monitoring and reply tool with Chrome extension, brand voice customization/sales-do— Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install:npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do
Examples
Example 1: AI responses sound generic
User says: "My ReplyDaddy responses all start with generic intros and read like obvious product plugs. How do I make them more natural?" Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md for persona and response optimization
- Explains that response quality depends on persona configuration — background, expertise, and tone settings
- Recommends writing a persona that mirrors a real user sharing genuine experience, not a salesperson
- Suggests always editing AI drafts: remove generic openers, add thread-specific context, mention the product only after providing genuine value Result: User has concrete steps to improve AI response quality
Example 2: BYOK costs adding up
User says: "I bought the LTD for $59 but my Anthropic bill was $47 last month. Is this normal?" Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md pricing section about BYOK model
- Explains that every scan, reply draft, and analysis consumes API tokens — this is expected with BYOK
- Calculates: at the official ~$0.003-$0.015 per reply, $47/mo implies heavy scanning/volume — on the high side but plausible for very active multi-keyword use across hot/rising/new
- Suggests optimizing: reduce scan frequency, narrow keywords to avoid wasted analysis, batch daily engagement into focused sessions
- Compares total cost ($59 + $47/mo = ~$47/mo ongoing) against flat-rate alternatives like Reppit AI ($29/mo) or Subtle AI ($20/mo) Result: User understands their cost structure and can make informed decision
Example 3: No CRM integration workaround
User says: "I found 15 hot leads on ReplyDaddy but there's no way to export them to my CRM. What's the best workaround?" Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md integration patterns section
- Confirms no API, no export, no integration exists — manual workflow required
- Recommends a lightweight manual process: after posting a response, copy the Reddit thread URL, create a CRM contact with source = "Reddit - ReplyDaddy", add thread title and subreddit as notes
- For tracking: include UTM parameters in product links shared on Reddit
- Notes: if CRM integration is critical, suggests alternatives with API access (Redreach webhooks, CatchIntent CRM push, Buska API) Result: User has a workable manual process and knows which alternatives offer automation
Troubleshooting
Discovery returning irrelevant posts
Symptom: ReplyDaddy surfaces posts that are topically adjacent but not relevant to your product Cause: Keywords are too broad or subreddit selection includes large general-purpose subreddits Solution: Use intent-rich keywords: "looking for [your category]", "[competitor] alternative", "frustrated with [competitor]". Drop subreddits with 1M+ members and focus on niche communities where your ICP actually posts. Review the relevance score threshold and only engage with high-scoring posts.
API token costs higher than expected
Symptom: Monthly Anthropic bill exceeds $30-50 despite moderate usage (LTD/BYOK users only) Cause: Each scan, analysis, and reply generation consumes tokens — scanning hot/rising/new posts across multiple keywords burns through tokens fast Solution: Reduce active keywords to only your top performers. Batch engagement into one focused session per day instead of checking throughout the day. Use fewer scan categories (hot only, skip rising/new). Consider switching to a subscription (Solopreneur $49/mo or Growing Business $199/mo, AI cost included) if managing your own Anthropic key and credits isn't worth it for your usage.
Responses flagged or removed on Reddit
Symptom: Your manually-posted ReplyDaddy-suggested responses get removed by moderators Cause: Even with compliance checking, AI-generated responses can still feel promotional or violate specific subreddit norms Solution: Always check subreddit rules manually before posting. Lead with genuine value — answer the question fully before any product mention. Vary your response patterns (don't start every response the same way). Build karma in subreddits organically before engaging with marketing intent. If a subreddit has strict self-promotion rules, skip marketing responses entirely and just help.