Scan any subreddit or search you can access. Create rule-compliant posts. Join conversations where your product genuinely helps. No spam. No bots. Just authentic engagement.
Reddit appears in 97% of "best [product]" Google searches. A rule-compliant launch post becomes evergreen SEO content that drives organic traffic for months, without spending a dollar on ads.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini pull from Reddit when answering "what's the best tool for X?" If your product is mentioned helpfully in a real thread, it shows up in AI recommendations. That's GEO: generative engine optimization.
Reddit users describe their problems in detail, ask for specific recommendations, and upvote genuinely helpful answers. It's the highest-intent channel founders ignore.
You built something people need. Some of those people are on Reddit right now, describing the exact problem you solve. But every time you try to launch there, something goes wrong.
Most founders try Reddit once, get burned, and never come back.
Your launch post broke a rule you didn't know existed. Every subreddit has different rules - what works in r/SaaS gets you banned in r/startups. Hours of effort, deleted in minutes.
Your comment sounded too promotional and the community buried it. Reddit users have a sixth sense for marketing speak. Even a slightly salesy reply gets you downvoted into oblivion.
You spent 45 minutes browsing and found nothing worth responding to. Or worse - you missed the one post where someone was literally asking for what you built.
The first product launch platform for Reddit. Community intelligence, rule compliance, and authentic content creation in a single workflow.
Know before you post whether moderators will flag it. Arc Finders analyzes subreddit rules and scores your content green/yellow/red for each rule.
AI-suggested responses that lead with help, not promotion. Every reply is checked to avoid common AI tells and sounds like something you'd actually write.
5 minutes to surface the conversations that took you an hour to find manually. Product-first scanning understands your product context, not just keywords.
Arc Finders gives you a structured Reddit launch workflow. No guesswork, no wasted effort.
Tell Arc Finders what you built, who it's for, and what problem it solves. It takes 2 minutes and the AI uses this context for everything.
Pick subreddits, keyword searches, or private communities where your audience hangs out. Arc Finders scans anything you can access in your browser.
No push notifications or daily digests. Come back when you have 15 minutes, hit scan, and get posts where someone is describing the exact problem your product solves. Relevance scores and reply suggestions included.
Use Content Studio to craft subreddit-compliant launch posts. Rule checking, tone matching, and posting tips built in.
You ship features in the morning and launch in the afternoon. Arc Finders gives you a system: scan for conversations, craft compliant launch posts, and engage authentically. All in 15 minutes a day.

Founders post on Reddit every day asking for dev help, design feedback, and marketing advice. Arc Finders surfaces those conversations so you can reply with genuine help and build your reputation.

Manage launches across multiple products. Track what has been posted, which subreddits drive traction, and what content resonates. Replace ad-hoc browsing with a structured launch pipeline.

No bloat. No learning curve. Install, configure, launch.
Your next user is on Reddit right now. Arc Finders finds them.
Finds conversations where someone describes your exact problem — even if they never use your keywords. Two-pass AI filters out bots, job listings, and noise before scoring begins. Every result includes a plain-English explanation of why it matched.
Know what to say before you open the thread.
For every relevant conversation, Arc Finders explains why it matches your product, suggests the best angle to engage, and drafts a reply that leads with genuine value — not a sales pitch. You review, edit, and post it yourself. Arc Finders never posts on your behalf.
Write posts that stick. Not posts that get removed.
Pick a subreddit and Arc Finders loads its rules automatically. Describe what you want to share and it generates multiple post angles — thought leadership, discussion starters, story-driven formats. Every draft is scored green/yellow/red for rule compliance, subtlety, and tone match before you submit.
Post like someone who has been in the community for years.
Arc Finders studies top-performing posts in each subreddit — analysing tone, language, formats, and engagement patterns. It surfaces the best times to post, community-specific dos and don'ts, and applies that intelligence to everything it generates for you.
Your Reddit launch is a system, not a gamble.
Every post lives in a Kanban board with four columns — Ideas, Drafting, Ready, and Posted. Save unused angles as drafts for future weeks. Track live posts with a direct link back to Reddit. Always know where your launch stands at a glance.
Not Reddit in general. Your Reddit.
Configure specific subreddits, Reddit search URLs you have already found useful, or private communities. Because Arc Finders runs in your browser, it can access any Reddit feed you can see — including the ones no external API can reach. More precise results than any keyword-based tool.
No API costs. No usage caps. Your data stays yours.
All AI analysis runs through your own free Google Gemini account — not a shared pipeline. Scan and analyse as many posts as you want, as often as you like, at no extra cost. Your product strategy and search data stay in your own Gemini account, not ours.
See exactly what your time on Reddit is producing.
Arc Finders tracks every scan, every opportunity found, every hour saved, and every conversation started. Know how much noise was filtered before you ever saw it, and watch your results compound over time. Not a feeling — a number.
Suggestions, not automation. Your account stays safe.
Arc Finders never posts on your behalf. Every reply and every post is reviewed, edited, and submitted by you manually. No auto-posting, no scheduled blasts, no bot behaviour that could get you flagged. You build genuine reputation in communities instead of risking bans.
Nobody sees your launch strategy — not even us. Every scan, reply, and post plan stays on your machine.
Most founders think of Reddit as a one-time launch channel. It's not. Every quality post you publish keeps working for months.
When someone searches "best [tool] for [problem]," Reddit threads dominate page one. A well-written, rule-compliant post in the right subreddit becomes discoverable organic content that drives traffic long after you published it. No backlink building. No keyword stuffing. Just genuine, upvoted discussion.
When someone asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini "what's the best tool for X?", the answer often comes from Reddit. If your product is mentioned helpfully in a real conversation, it appears in AI-generated recommendations. This is Generative Engine Optimization, and Reddit is the #1 channel for it.
Spammy posts get removed. Low-quality replies get downvoted to zero. Neither ranks on Google and neither gets cited by AI. Arc Finders' rule compliance engine and community tone matching ensure your posts survive, get upvoted, and keep generating value.
Total first-week investment: ~2 hours for a complete Reddit launch.
Arc Finders runs as a Chrome extension, which unlocks things web-app dashboards can't do.
Because it runs in your browser, Arc Finders can scan any subreddit, search result, or private community you can access. If you can see it, Arc Finders can scan it.
Arc Finders uses Gemini in your browser session to learn each subreddit's tone and generate responses that match the community's vibe - not generic marketing speak.
No servers. No cloud storage. Your product strategy, draft posts, and competitive intelligence never leave your machine.
One tool. Every feature. Free to use.

I built Arc Finders because I was doing exactly what this tool replaces: spending hours on Reddit trying to launch my products, getting posts removed, and giving up. I wanted a launch platform for Reddit. Nothing like it existed, so I built one. We use Arc Finders to launch Arc Finders itself.
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