Price: $350
Stop working with middlemen. Work with the source.
Reddit reputation management and takedowns
Posts, comments, removals, PR
Most “Reddit services” are resellers who outsource blindly, spray comments, and disappear when something goes wrong. That’s how brands get burned, accounts get banned, and negative threads spiral out of control.
Reddit is one of the few platforms where a single post can quietly define your brand. If it ranks, it sticks. If it spreads, it compounds. By the time prospects bring it up on sales calls, the damage is already done.
We operate at the source level. No reselling. No handoffs. No guessing.
We run a Reddit-focused reputation and takedown operation built for long-term control, not short-term noise.
What we specialize in:
• Removal of harmful Reddit posts and comments
• Competitor takedowns and coordinated de-indexing
• DMCA report cleanup and enforcement
• Suppression of negative branded Reddit search results
• Reputation repair when damaging threads are already ranking
• Strategic counter-threads and comment positioning when removal isn’t possible
• Ongoing Reddit SEO so the right content compounds over time
Yes, we can place posts and comments, but that’s not the value. The value is protection, cleanup, and control.
Everything is handled with real, aged Reddit accounts that have normal posting history. No bots. No automation. No risky tactics that get accounts flagged and make the situation worse.
If Reddit already shows up when people search your brand, this is not something you want outsourced to a middleman.
Recent takedowns (proof of work)
Below are screenshots from recent Reddit takedowns we’ve completed for clients. These include competitor posts, misleading threads, and reputation-damaging comments that were successfully removed and de-indexed.
The outcomes are real. Every takedown is handled case by case depending on subreddit rules, Reddit policy, and the nature of the content.
If you’re dealing with something similar and want to know whether it’s removable or needs to be suppressed instead, send it over and I’ll give you a straight answer.
We manage Reddit like a PR channel, not a growth hack. That means assessing what can be removed, what needs to be buried, what should be countered, and what Reddit will absolutely not tolerate.
This is a good fit for:
• SaaS companies
• Founders dealing with competitor attacks
• Brands with negative Reddit threads ranking on Google
• Marketplaces and agencies facing reputation risk
• Anyone who already sees Reddit when they search their brand
If a damaging Reddit post exists today, ignoring it is usually the worst option.
If you want an honest assessment of what can be taken down, what can be suppressed, and what the safest path forward is, comment or DM and I’ll walk you through it.

