Find the 20 Reddit Threads That Will Send Buyers to Your Brand - in 60 Seconds
The same thread intelligence system used by a Reddit agency that runs campaigns for 45+ brands. Now in your hands for $59.97.
Right now, there is a Reddit thread on page 1 of Google for your best keyword.
Someone is in the comments of that thread.
They are getting the clicks. They are getting the customers. They are getting the sales.
It is not you.
And here is the part that stings:
You might not even know the thread exists.
Have you ever wanted to show up where your customers are already looking?
Have you ever wanted people to Google your brand name - without spending a dime on ads?
Have you ever wanted to find the exact right place to put your brand - and know it would work before you wrote a single word?
This is not the first time you have thought about Reddit.
Maybe you tried it before.
You wrote a comment. It got deleted. Or buried. Or ignored.
Maybe you spent hours searching for the right threads. You opened tab after tab. Read dozens of posts. Tried to figure out which ones actually mattered.
And after all that work?
You still were not sure you picked the right ones.
That is the problem. Not the writing. Not the strategy.
The problem is finding where to show up in the first place.
That part takes forever. And most brands just guess.
What if you could skip all that guessing - and know in 60 seconds exactly which Reddit threads are worth your time?
That is what I am going to show you on this page.
One-time payment. Unlimited lifetime access. 100% money-back guarantee.
My name is Stewart Kaplan. I run Odd Angles Media - a Reddit marketing agency that runs campaigns for over 45 brands.
I did not plan to build a tool that finds high-value Reddit threads. But a few years ago, I had no choice.
It was 11 PM on a Tuesday.
I was staring at a spreadsheet with 40 client names on it. Every one of them needed fresh threads found by Friday.
My team was three people.
And I could feel it slipping.
I grew up on Reddit. Not TikTok. Not Instagram. Reddit.
I loved it because it was the one place online where the best answer won. Not the biggest name. Not the biggest budget. If your answer was good, it rose to the top. If it was bad, it sank.
That stuck with me.
I went to UCF for engineering. Then Georgia Tech for AI. By 28, I was a principal engineer making good money with a fancy title. From the outside, I had it all.
But I was miserable.
Not because the work was bad. Because I knew that path would never give me what I actually wanted - to build something of my own.
So I started testing things on the side. I found that you could leave helpful comments on Reddit with affiliate links. People bought through those links because the recommendations came from real threads and real discussions.
Within months, I was making over $5K a month. Not selling anything myself. Just connecting people to stuff they already wanted.
Then my friend Matt came to me with a question.
“Your team leaves comments on Reddit every day. What if they talked about my brand instead?”
That was the start of Odd Angles Media.
Within a year, we had 40 clients. Every one of them needed us to find high-value Reddit threads. Every week.
Here is how we used to do it.
Open Google. Type in a keyword. Scroll through the results. Find a Reddit thread. Open it. Read the whole thing. Check the date. Check the rules. Score how many buyers were in it. Write it all down.
Then do it again. And again. And again.
For one client with 50 keywords, that took 20 to 40 hours a month.
We had 40 clients.
The math did not work.
And here is what kept me up at night: I was the one who told these brands we would find their best threads. Every week, I was not sure we could keep that promise. I felt like I was running a machine that was about to break - and everyone was counting on me to keep it going.
We were spending more time finding threads than writing comments. The thing that made us good - our ability to find where buyers actually were - was the same thing that was drowning us.
Then one night, sitting at that spreadsheet at 11 PM, it hit me.
I had an AI background. My team had the data. We knew what made a thread worth targeting - buyer intent, Google ranking, comment room, subreddit rules.
What if we could score all of that automatically?
What if a tool could scan thousands of threads, match them to a brand's keywords, and rank each one by how likely it was to bring customers?
Kinda like a report card for every thread on Reddit. A high score means real buyers are in it, it shows up on Google, and there is room for your brand to jump in. A low score means skip it.
We called this the Takeover Score.
I built the first version in a week. Ugly. Bare bones. But it worked.
We plugged in a client's keywords. The tool scanned Reddit. In about 60 seconds, it spit back a ranked list of threads - sorted by Takeover Score.
What used to take our team an entire week now took less time than making coffee.
It was not perfect right away. The first version missed threads that were hidden in smaller subreddits. It scored some dead threads too high. We had to keep tuning it - adjusting how it weighted things like comment count, post age, and search ranking.
But every week, it got better. And every week, we got faster.
Then we started using it on our client campaigns.
Here is what happened.
Phrase Cafe - Spanish Learning Newsletter
304 clicks in 14 hours. 63.8% click-through rate.
Brand new website. Zero traffic. Zero followers. Zero ad spend.
We plugged their keywords into the tool. It found the threads. They wrote comments using our framework.
But here is the wild part.
Nobody clicked a link. Nobody was told to visit. People saw the brand name on Reddit, opened a new tab, and searched “Phrase Cafe” on Google on their own.
100% of the traffic came from branded search - driven by Reddit comments.

Google Search Console, 24 hours after launch. Every click is a branded search driven by Reddit comments.
Quitine - Nicotine Alternative
10x increase in AI citations in 6 months.
Quitine cannot run regular ads. Their industry does not allow it.
So we used Reddit instead. The tool found the threads. They showed up with helpful comments. No links. No pitches. Just real value.
Within 6 months, ChatGPT was citing Quitine 10 times more than before.
All from Reddit. All without paid ads.
Real Men Apparel - Men's Clothing Company
1,500 ChatGPT citations in 6 months. Zero paid ads.
Same approach. We found the threads. They wrote the comments.
6 months later, ChatGPT was citing them over 1,500 times. Zero ads. Zero influencers. Just the right comments in the right places.
Now, you might be thinking - “That is great for an agency with a team. But what about me?”
Here is the thing. The tool does not care who uses it. It finds the same threads for a solo founder that it finds for our agency team.
The hard part was never writing the comments. The hard part was finding where to put them. That is the part nobody could figure out.
Until now.
That tool did not just save our agency. It changed how I think about the whole internet.
Every Reddit thread is a door. Behind it are real people looking for real answers. Most brands stand outside guessing which door to knock on. This tool shows you which doors are already open.
And that is why I created Angle Scout.
The Solution
Angle Scout: Reddit Thread Intelligence
Enter your brand. Get back a ranked list of the Reddit threads worth targeting - with Takeover Scores, competitor intel, and comment guidance.
Tell Us Your Business
Tell us your business and what you sell.
We Scan Reddit
We scan thousands of Reddit threads in seconds.
Get Your Report
You get a ranked report sent to your inbox.
That is it. 60 seconds of work. No guessing. No tab-hopping. No 20-hour research sprints.
This took a year to build. We tested it on 45+ brands. We tuned the scoring across thousands of threads. I burned through more late nights than I want to admit.
But you do not have to go through any of that.
What used to take our team 20 to 40 hours a month now takes you 60 seconds.
Kinda like having a team of Reddit researchers on speed dial - except they never sleep and never miss a thread.
One-time payment. Unlimited lifetime access. 100% money-back guarantee.
Here is everything inside Angle Scout:
Reddit Thread Intelligence Report
Your top threads, found and ranked, so you can stop wasting time searching and start showing up where buyers already are.
Takeover Score Rankings (1-10)
Every thread scored by buyer intent, so you can hit the highest-value threads first and skip the dead ones.
Competitor Intel Per Thread
See who is already in each thread and where the gaps are, so you can find the spots your competitors missed.
Comment Frameworks
The same structure that got Phrase Cafe 304 clicks in 14 hours, so you can write comments that drive traffic without getting banned.
90-Day Unlimited Access
Map as many threads as you want for your brand, so you can build a full picture of where your customers are talking.
But do not just take my word for it.
This is the same system behind:
→ 304 clicks in 14 hours for a brand-new website (Phrase Cafe)
→ 10x AI citations in 6 months for a brand that cannot run ads (Quitine)
→ 1,500 ChatGPT citations in 6 months with zero paid ads (Real Men Apparel)
We use this tool every day across 45+ client campaigns. Over 1,000 Reddit accounts managed with a flagging rate under 2%.
304
clicks in 14 hours
63.8%
click-through rate
10x
AI citations (6mo)
1,500
ChatGPT citations
Here Is Everything You Are Getting Today:
Reddit Thread Intelligence Report
What a freelance Reddit researcher charges for 20+ hours of work: $1,000-$2,000
Takeover Score Rankings (1-10)
What agencies charge for competitive keyword mapping: $500+
Competitor Intel Per Thread
What a market research analyst charges for a competitive audit: $750+
Comment Frameworks
The exact system from a 45+ brand agency: $500+
90-Day Unlimited Access
Run as many reports as you need: $200+
Total real-world cost if done manually: $2,950+
If all Angle Scout did was save you 20 hours of research this month - would that be worth $59.97?
If all it did was find ONE thread that brought you customers - would that be worth $59.97?
If all it did was show you the exact threads your competitors already found - so you could show up too - would that be worth $59.97?
I am not going to charge you $2,950.
I am not even going to charge you $500.
Here is the thing. We built this tool for our agency. We use it every single day across 45+ client campaigns. The development cost is already paid for.
So instead of keeping it locked behind a $3,000/month retainer, we are giving you direct access at a price that makes sense for a solo founder or small team.
$59.97
One-time payment. Unlimited lifetime access. No subscription. No catch.
Secure checkout. 100% money-back guarantee.
The 5-Thread Promise
If Angle Scout does not find at least 5 high-value threads for your brand, email us and we will refund every penny. No questions asked.
You risk nothing. We risk everything.
Picture this.
You open Angle Scout on Monday morning. In 60 seconds, you have a ranked list of the best threads for your brand. You know exactly where to comment. You know what your competitors missed.
You write three comments before lunch.
By Friday, people are Googling your brand name because they saw it on Reddit.
Not because you paid for ads. Not because you begged an influencer. Because you showed up in the right place with the right words - and the right tool told you exactly where that was.
That is what happens when you stop guessing and start using data.
This is for you if:
You know Reddit threads drive real traffic - and you are tired of wasting 20 hours trying to find the right ones.
You want to show up where your customers are already talking - without getting banned, ignored, or buried.
You have a brand, a product, or a service - and you want people to find it through real discussions, not just ads.
This is NOT for you if:
You do not believe Reddit matters. This page will not change your mind. And that is okay.
Reddit threads get crowded fast. The threads Angle Scout finds today might be taken by your competitors tomorrow.
Every day you wait is a day your competitors are finding these threads first.
Bonus - Today Only
Order today and get a bonus “Quick Start Comment Template Pack” - the 5 highest-converting comment templates from our agency's internal playbook. This bonus disappears at midnight.
You have two choices right now.
Choice 1: Do nothing. Close this page. Keep searching Reddit by hand. Keep guessing which threads matter. Keep watching your competitors show up where you should be.
Choice 2: Grab Angle Scout for $59.97. Let it find your best threads in 60 seconds. Write a few comments. And see what happens when you show up in the right place at the right time.
Everything You Get Today:
Reddit Thread Intelligence Report
Takeover Score Rankings (1-10)
Competitor Intel Per Thread
Comment Frameworks
90-Day Unlimited Access
BONUS: Quick Start Comment Template Pack (today only)
Total Value: $2,950+
$59.97
Secure checkout. 100% money-back guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
“Why $59.97 instead of $2,950?”
We built this for our agency. The development cost is already covered. $59.97 lets us give you the same tool our team uses every day - without the $3,000/month retainer that comes with full agency service.
“Does my access ever expire?”
No. You get unlimited lifetime access. Pay once, use Angle Scout forever. Track your threads, run reports, monitor competitors - no time limit.
“Will this work for my business?”
If people talk about your type of product or service on Reddit, yes. If they do not, the tool will tell you - and you get your money back.
“How is this different from just searching Reddit myself?”
You could search Reddit yourself. It takes about 20 to 40 hours per month. Angle Scout does the same work in 60 seconds - and scores every thread so you know which ones are worth your time.
“What if it does not find anything for my brand?”
That is what the 5-Thread Promise is for. If it does not find at least 5 high-value threads, you get a full refund. No questions.
- Stewart Kaplan
Founder, Odd Angles Media
7-Figure Reddit Marketing Agency | 45+ Brands | 1,000+ Accounts Managed