The Challenge
Survey subreddits are among the most strictly moderated communities on Reddit. Direct links, app name-drops, and anything that smells promotional gets removed instantly — and moderators have seen every trick in the book. On top of that, years of scammy survey apps and fake earning claims have made these communities deeply skeptical of anything new.
The app needed real visibility in the US and EU, but there were zero existing Reddit discussions about it and no established trust. Traditional promotion would have meant instant bans. The only path forward was to earn credibility before ever asking for it.
What We Did
Instead of promoting the app, we made ourselves genuinely useful. We created posts answering real questions: how survey apps actually work, what realistic earnings look like, and how to spot scams. We shared real data, honest stats, and personal insights — and we openly acknowledged competitor apps, which built instant credibility with an audience trained to distrust anything one-sided.
The strategy was credibility first, always. We participated in discussions, gave practical advice, and only introduced the app when the context made it feel natural. Mentions were subtle, backed by proof, and carefully aligned with each subreddit's rules. Over time, link drops and app references stopped feeling promotional — they felt like recommendations from a trusted community member.
The Results
700+ website redirects, predominantly from US and EU users — the exact markets that mattered
Posts consistently hit 1%+ engagement rates in communities where most brand content gets zero traction
1M total post views with 4,100+ upvotes from a highly skeptical audience
50+ inbound DMs from users genuinely interested in the app and the survey space
56 new Reddit followers gained organically — no incentives, no gimmicks
Went from zero presence to ranking on Google's first page, with Reddit threads appearing directly after the app's own site
AI overviews now pull our Reddit threads ahead of other platforms when summarising the app
Posts and comments continue driving traffic well after the 90-day campaign ended, creating a compounding brand presence that keeps working
Became a top contributing member across multiple subreddits with zero moderation issues — in communities that routinely ban brand accounts on sight