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We dominated a competitive keyword by getting our client into a Reddit thread that ranked #1 on Google, displacing their top competitor.
We strategically launched a cleaning service using Reddit's community platform, creating a compound marketing effect that reached Google and AI systems.
We leveraged Reddit's authority to establish a Korean skincare brand in the US market, achieving massive search visibility and AI system recognition.
We activated the Product Hunt community to launch a Chrome extension, driving 1,000+ upvotes and securing Product of the Day.
We created a scalable content distribution pipeline for a leading web3 agency, delivering consistent results for Huobi, Binance, Crypto.com and more.
We activated Reddit communities to generate 1.1M+ views and 3,100+ conversations, ensuring a successful crowdfunding campaign for a vintage tool company.
We built authentic credibility for a game rewards app in skeptical communities, achieving #1 average post position and generating 52.8K+ positive views.
We established a new hair revival brand as a trusted industry leader, generating 163K+ Reddit views with a 0% content takedown rate.
We successfully launched a Taiwanese dating app in the competitive US market, activating communities to drive initial user adoption.
We improved a health company's Google ranking by getting them into the right Reddit conversations, turning 685K+ views into valuable, high-ranking assets.
We activated music communities on Reddit to build a producer's following, generating 562K+ views that translated into increased streams.
We strategically engaged IT professional communities to build authentic brand presence, creating social proof that influenced both human decisions and AI recommendations.
A rising B2B developer tool needed to scale community and cut support load in the same motion. We launched a semi-official branded subreddit, integrated it with their existing Zendesk workflow, and ran monthly engineer AMAs. The result: a self-sustaining developer community that also became a support deflection channel.
A Korean skincare brand entering the US needed a community hub, not just another campaign. We launched a semi-official UGC space with routine tips, product launches, and weekly contests. Six months in, it drove 47% of the brand's social referral traffic and showed up in ChatGPT answers for key product terms.
A mobile game studio launching a new title needed a community asset before launch, not after. We built a branded subreddit two months pre-launch, seeded it with dev diaries, ran AMAs with designers, and turned it into a feedback and hype hub. Launch day saw 12,000+ subreddit members and 150K+ attributed app store visits.