April 2026 · 6 min read

Tsvetan, founder of Fluent Frame, had been banned from Reddit. Multiple accounts, permanently gone. Every attempt at Reddit marketing ended the same way: accounts suspended, posts removed, subreddits blocking him outright.

Two months after his latest relaunch, he's at 700 sign-ups and zero bans thanks to Sensorhub.

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The Product: Fluent Frame

Fluent Frame is a SaaS product that helps you turn any idea into an animated video. Type a prompt, and it renders a clean explainer video. No motion design, editing, or timeline.

Tsvetan pivoted into it from a previous business and relaunched on a brand-new domain in early 2026. They have no content, SEO, authority, or Ad budget.

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The Results (in 60 days from 0)

Here's how he did it.

The Problem: The Old Playbook Didn’t Work

Tsvetan had tried Reddit marketing before:

"I have been banned multiple times from Reddit. Multiple accounts have been removed or permanently banned."

His early approach was part of the problem. Too many comments, too fast. Links dropped in every post.

He also tried tools that automate posting on Reddit. They generated spammy replies at scale and pushed them out on his behalf via API requests. He got banned, and whole accounts were gone in an eye blink.

He needed a different approach. Something that pointed him at the right conversations while they were still active, and help him engage with them authentically.

The Fix: Find the High-Intent Conversations With Sensorhub

The ask was simple:

Find people asking for a tool like Fluent Frame, right now, before anyone else answers.

That's the exact job Sensorhub is built for. It watches Reddit, X, and LinkedIn for threads where someone is actively looking for a solution, ranks them by intent, and feeds them to Tsvetan as they appear in real time.