Google paid Reddit for access to its Data API to train AI models.
So when your buyers ask ChatGPT for a recommendation, your name is already in the answer.
No commitment. You approve everything before you pay full price.
Someone in your category is on Reddit right now asking for a recommendation. That thread will rank on Google this month. ChatGPT will reference it next quarter. Whoever gets mentioned in it wins the sale.
Right now, that person probably isn't you.
Reddit is the most-cited source in AI-generated answers. When someone asks ChatGPT "what's the best [your category]?" it doesn't check your website. It checks what real people have said in real communities.
If your brand isn't in those communities, it isn't in the answer.
Your competitor figured this out. That's why their name comes up. Yours doesn't.
Not tomorrow. Not next week. Right now.
Someone who spoke to you recently is in a browser tab, typing your name, deciding whether to trust you with their money. They're not going to tell you what they find. They'll just go quiet. The call that seemed warm goes cold. The follow-up gets no reply. You chalk it up to timing.
It isn't timing. It's what they found in 30 seconds on Reddit.
That's not a sales problem. That's a trust leak. And it's draining every pipeline in your business, silently, every single day.
The fix isn't more ads. It isn't better follow-up. It's owning what they find when they look.
Not for advertising. Not for sponsorship. To train their AI models on what real people actually say to each other.
When the two most powerful AI companies in the world decide Reddit is the most valuable source of authentic human opinion on the internet and pay $130 million to confirm it, that tells you where your brand needs to be.
Your buyers are on Reddit. Google knows it. OpenAI knows it. Now you do too.
Google paid Reddit for access to its Data API to train AI models.
OpenAI paid Reddit to train ChatGPT on real human conversations.
They paid for it because it works. Your brand should be in it.
Brand queries for your business are happening right now. In Google, in Reddit, in ChatGPT. Buyers are looking. The problem isn't awareness.
The problem is consensus. AI platforms don't recommend brands they've only heard of once. They recommend brands that keep coming up across multiple communities, from multiple independent voices, over time.
Right now, you have a claim. You don't have a consensus.
Here's what happens after you start.
We scrape your website, pull your brand voice and differentiators, build your subreddit targeting list, and write your first batch of sample comments. You review and approve. Nothing goes live until you say yes.
Comments go live daily. 10 to 20 a day. Every one verified and linked in your Slack before 9am. Brand queries in Google Search Console start moving. Buyers in your category start finding your name in conversations they were already having.
Earlier comments are still live. Still being read. Still ranking on Google. New comments add to the signal every day. By day 60, most clients have seen brand query impressions double. AI citations typically start appearing in this window.
Every comment placed in Phase 1 is still working in Phase 3.
AI platforms don't form opinions. They detect patterns. When the same brand keeps appearing across multiple independent Reddit threads, in different communities, from different accounts, answering different questions, that pattern registers as consensus.
Consensus is what gets you recommended.
One Reddit mention moves nothing. Ten mentions in the right threads start to register. Three hundred mentions a month, sustained over 60 to 90 days, is when AI platforms start citing your brand by name.
Brand mentioned in 300+ threads across 30+ communities. Buyers start finding your name in conversations they were already having.
Reddit threads rank on Google. Your brand appears in organic search through trusted third-party sources. The comments from month one are still live and still being read.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI detect the pattern. Your brand begins appearing in AI-generated recommendations when buyers ask for help in your category.
Two real Reddit threads. Two real brand mentions. Both indexed by Google. Both scraped by ChatGPT. The brands mentioned in them win the research phase before any sales conversation starts.
Every day, there are hundreds of threads like these in your category. Your brand should be in them.
If your buyers search Reddit for recommendations before they contact anyone — this is for you.
We check your category before we take you on. If the thread volume isn't there to make this work, we'll tell you before you pay anything.
Social media managers build your owned channels. SEO agencies work on your website. PR firms pitch journalists.
None of them put your brand inside the Reddit threads where your buyers are making decisions right now. None of them build the external consensus that makes ChatGPT choose you over the alternative.
Different job. It's what we do.
Every number above is from the client's own Google Search Console or GA4 data. We don't claim sole attribution. We show you the data and let you judge.
“We saw buyers referencing our Reddit threads on sales calls within six weeks. That's when we knew it was working.”
“First time I've paid for something that kept working without me doing anything. It's just there. Every day.”
“Reddit signups increased 15x in the first 30 days. We didn't change anything else.”
Client names withheld · Results verified in Google Search Console
We'll show you where your brand currently appears in AI recommendations and where it doesn't, compared to your top two or three competitors. That snapshot is yours to keep regardless of what you decide next.
We'll also tell you honestly where your category sits. Whether we're already active in your niche, whether the thread volume supports the service, and what to expect in the first 60 days.
No pitch until you've seen your results. No contract if you move forward.