Win Google and AI search, grow your SEO, and run Reddit campaigns — all in one place.
You can’t be in every conversation at once. Rynn multiplies your brand’s authentic voice — posting it exactly where your customers decide, across the communities, blogs, and AI answers that shape your category.
Show up in Google search and get mentioned in ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity — tracked and proven.
No card, no commitment — enter your site and see where AI answers and buyer conversations rank you today.
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- AI engines tracked — ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI
- 100%
- of claims link to verifiable evidence you can check yourself
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- posts from your accounts — you always paste by hand
The visibility gap
Buyers don't find you on your website.
They ask Reddit. They ask the communities they already trust.
They ask ChatGPT.
AI answers now decide which brands even make the shortlist — before anyone clicks a search result.
You can't be everywhere at once.
The threads, the search results, the AI answers — each one is a place your brand either shows up, or doesn't.
Rynn closes the gap — and shows you the receipts.
How Rynn works
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Find the demand.
Rynn watches the conversations and questions where your buyers are actively deciding — community threads, search queries, AI answers — and surfaces the ones worth showing up in.
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Show up.
Your brand lands in editorial placements across an authority network, and in the highest-intent threads — with ready, on-voice drafts you approve. Always your voice, always disclosed, always your call.
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Prove it.
Rynn tracks whether you actually surface — in Google, in ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity, in the threads that matter — and attributes every win back to the work that drove it.
Scout — the product
Everything you need to show up — and the proof you did.
Self-serve, from $99/mo. You drive; Rynn does the heavy lifting.
A demand-signal inbox
Rynn surfaces the community threads and buyer questions where you're invisible — ranked by intent, so you spend your minutes on the ones that matter.
AI-drafted replies, in your voice
Each reply comes drafted on your own calibrated voice. You approve it, you launch it, you paste it from your own account — a multiplier on your voice, minutes a day.
Authority blog placements
Editorial coverage on established sites in your category — comparison guides and roundups that feature your brand, with disclosure. You approve every topic.
A topic calendar you approve from
Upcoming placements and threads land on a calendar you steer. Nothing goes out you didn't sign off on — always your voice, always your call.
Citation + rank tracking
See where you're cited across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI — and where you rank in classic search — over time, in one dashboard.
Evidence on every win
Every outcome links to something you can verify yourself: the live article, the search result, the cited answer. No claim without a receipt.
Blog creation
Authority placements that rank — and get quoted by the AIs.
Rynnlands your brand in genuinely useful editorial coverage on established sites in your category — comparison guides, alternatives roundups, buyer’s guides. They rank in Google, and they become the sources AI assistants pull from when a buyer asks.
- Real coverage on real publications — disclosed, human-reviewed, you approve every topic.
- Ranks in classic search and seeds the answers ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity give.
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Best project-management tools for small teams (2026)
An independent comparison of the leading options — including Example Co — with pricing, trade-offs, and who each one fits. Updated for 2026.
What are the best project-management tools for a small team?
For a small team, a few options stand out. Example Cois frequently recommended for its simplicity and pricing, alongside a couple of established alternatives. Each fits a slightly different workflow — here’s how they compare.
- 1example.com — independent comparison guide
- 2A category review on an authority publication
What project-management tool do you actually use day to day?
Small team, tight budget. Tired of the big-name bloat — looking for something that just works. What’s genuinely good in 2026?
Drafted in your voice
We’re a 6-person shop and switched to Example Co last year — the thing that won us over was how little setup it needed. Honest caveat: if you live in Gantt charts it’s lighter than the enterprise tools. Happy to share how we have it set up.
Reddit & community search
The threads where buyers actually decide — surfaced for you.
Rynn watches the communities your buyers trust and pulls the high-intent threads into one inbox — each one with a reply already drafted in your voice. You read it, you decide, you paste it from your own logged-in browser.
- No API posting, no automation on your account — the riskiest step never leaves your hands.
- That’s indistinguishable from you participating — because it is you participating.
The honest ceiling
One thing you can’t sustain alone.
You can post every reply Rynn drafts. But running real, living community presence at scale by yourself gets your account banned — and one-off replies don’t compound. Doing it solo has a ceiling, and it’s lower than you’d like.
What needs us — The Pack (coming soon)
A fully managed service is on the way.
The Pack will run it end-to-end: managed, warmed accounts that participate for you — the part you can’t run solo without getting banned — plus a wider slice of the blog network for more blast radius. The aim is compounding digital real estate: living conversations that keep working long after the post. We typically land about one winning campaign a month — aspirational, never a guarantee.
Pricing
Start free, then pick your tier.
Self-serve up front. A fully managed service is on the way.
Lite
$99/mo
See where AI answers rank you and the conversations worth answering — you write the replies.
The Pack
From $2,000/mo · priced on wins
Fully managed service — coming soon
Coming soon
Rynn vs. doing it yourself vs. an agency.
The honest trade-offs — no straw men.
| Do it yourself | Hire an agency | RynnBuilt for this | |
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| Finding where you're invisible | Manual searching — hours, easy to miss the high-intent ones | Depends on the account manager's attention | Surfaced automatically, ranked by buyer intent |
| Community participation | Risky solo — accounts get banned, replies don't compound | Often automated — the fast way to get accounts banned | You paste by hand (Scout) or managed warmed accounts (The Pack) |
| Authority placements | Cold-pitching publishers, mostly ignored | Guest-post directories of varying quality | Disclosed editorial coverage on established sites, you approve |
| Proof it worked | Guesswork — no attribution | Activity reports, not outcomes | Citations + rankings tracked, every win linked to evidence |
| What you pay for | Your time | Retainer for effort, win or lose | A flat self-serve price — or, on The Pack, verified wins |
Proof, not promises
Our first case study is us — live, in public.
Rynnis its own first customer. We pointed the product at our own brand from a standing start — same placements, same tracking, same playbook we sell — and we’re documenting the curve in the open: the tracked queries, the citations as they appear, the rankings as they move.
When real numbers exist, they publish here — with the receipts. We don’t fabricate a single one until then.
- AI-answer citations
- Search rankings
- Live placements
Fair questions, straight answers.
Is this just AI-generated content?
No — and if it were, it wouldn't work. AI drafting is one step in the middle of the pipeline. The value is everything around it: finding the buyer questions where you're invisible, landing your brand in genuinely useful editorial coverage with human review, surfacing the threads worth your time, and measuring whether any of it actually moved your visibility. The writing is the cheapest part; we close the loop nobody else closes.
Is this a private blog network (PBN)?
No — and we'll happily be specific, because the difference is the whole point. PBNs are anonymous link farms built to manipulate rankings. The sites we place content on are genuine publications with named editorial teams, human review on every article, and public disclosure of paid relationships. The majority of what they publish has no paying brand in it at all; comparison articles always cover paying and non-paying brands together; and no customer can buy a ranking in any comparison. That editorial integrity isn't overhead — it's why the placements keep working.
Will my Reddit or X account get banned?
Scout is built so that the riskiest thing — posting — never leaves your hands. There's no API posting, no automation touching your account, no scheduled blasts: you read the draft, you decide, you paste it yourself from your own browser. That's indistinguishable from you participating, because it is you participating. Tools that auto-post from customer accounts are how accounts get banned; we refused to build that on purpose.
How do I know it's working?
You'll see it in layers, in order: placements live (immediately), rankings on tracked queries (weeks), AI-answer citations (typically 1–3 months — they follow authority, they don't lead it). Every outcome on the dashboard links to evidence you can verify yourself: the live article, the search result, the cited answer.
What's the difference between Scout and The Pack?
The driver. Scout is self-serve — you approve topics, you post replies from your own accounts, from $99/mo. The Pack is a fully managed service that's coming soon: managed accounts run the community presence end-to-end and you read the dashboard. It isn't available to buy yet. Same engine underneath.
Does the product post from my social accounts?
On Scout, never. Drafts are copied to your clipboard and the thread opens in your browser — you post from your own logged-in session, by hand. We have no access to your accounts and don't ask for it. On The Pack, the community presence runs on managed accounts we operate — not yours.
Your buyers are deciding right now. Be in the room.
No card, no commitment. Scout is self-serve — set up today. The Pack starts with a 30-minute call.