Tydal alternative

The Tydal alternative that keeps you in control

Monitors Reddit 24/7, writes on-brand replies and posts them automatically.

Your own account · official API · human-approved · no managed accounts

The difference

What Tydal is

Tydal, by its own description, monitors Reddit 24/7, writes helpful on-brand replies, and automatically posts them to the relevant threads.

How FounderReply is different

Automatically posting AI replies into other people’s threads is exactly the pattern Reddit’s 2025 spam crackdown targets — and the kind of activity that gets accounts shadowbanned. FounderReply takes the opposite default: it drafts the reply, but a human approves it before anything posts, and growth comments on others’ threads are hard-capped to require approval. You keep the speed of AI drafting without handing your account to an autoposter.

Side by side

FounderReply vs Tydal

Compliance & control
FounderReply
Tydal
Posts from your own account (not a rented/“managed” account)
Yes
Yes
Official platform API (no scraping)
Yes
Unclear
Human approval before anything posts
Yes
No
Drafts the reply (not just alerts you)
Yes
Yes
Multi-platform (beyond Reddit)
Yes
No

Tydal column reflects the tool’s own public marketing (June 2026); “Unclear” means not publicly stated. FounderReply’s column reflects how the product works by design. Comparison is provided in good faith — verify current details with each vendor.

Comparison last verified June 2026 — reflects each tool’s own public marketing at that time.

Why compliance is the whole game

The non-compliant shortcut doesn't last

Reddit's 2025 spam purge removed roughly 70% of automated posting accounts, and the category's former leader shut down over API compliance. Tools that auto-post or run on accounts you don't own are borrowing against your reputation. FounderReply is built to compound it instead — your account, the official API, a human in the loop.

Tydal alternative — FAQ

Is FounderReply a good Tydal alternative?
Automatically posting AI replies into other people’s threads is exactly the pattern Reddit’s 2025 spam crackdown targets — and the kind of activity that gets accounts shadowbanned. FounderReply takes the opposite default: it drafts the reply, but a human approves it before anything posts, and growth comments on others’ threads are hard-capped to require approval. You keep the speed of AI drafting without handing your account to an autoposter.
Does FounderReply post automatically?
No — not unless you explicitly allow it, and growth comments on other people’s threads are hard-capped to always require approval. By default every AI-drafted reply waits in your queue for a one-tap yes. It acts on your own connected account through the official platform API — never a scraper, fake persona, or rented account.
Which platforms does FounderReply cover?
Reddit, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook — each through its official API, on your own connected accounts, within that platform’s automation rules.

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