What Reddit says · Collected July 2026
If you searched "gojiberry review reddit", here is the honest answer: as of mid-2026 there is very little organic Reddit discussion of Gojiberry AI. What exists is the founder's own launch posts, one sharply critical thread, and third-party review sites summarizing the sentiment. We collected all of it below, with links, so you can read the sources yourself instead of taking anyone's word for it.
Gojiberry AI is a Y Combinator-backed "AI GTM agent": you enter your website, its agent learns your business, sources warm leads from 15+ buying and social signals plus lookalikes, and runs multichannel outreach over LinkedIn and email. The published Pro plan is $99 per month with 2 AI agents and up to 1,800 prospects contacted a month, with a free trial. It offers both a full-auto mode and an approve-before-send mode.
Source: gojiberry.ai and their FAQ, as published July 2026.
Nothing wrong with founders marketing their product on Reddit. But when you are weighing "Reddit sentiment", you should know who is talking. The recommendations we found trace back to the maker:
"Here is the new SAAS i'm launching : https://gojiberry.ai cheers"
Founder comment under an r/SaaS growth-story post, March 2025 · source thread"Via a tool indeed, I use gojiberry ai (still in beta)"
Comment under "We booked over 1200 calls...", r/SaaS, March 2025 · source threadIn one r/SideProject thread a user replies to a similar recommendation with "Are you authors of gojiberry? :D", which tells you the community noticed the pattern too. Prospeo's roundup also references a Gojiberry employee posting outreach benchmarks "from 450+ LinkedIn outreach campaigns" on Reddit; useful data, but vendor-sourced.
One r/SaaS thread stands out on the negative side. Its title opens with "Gojiberry is a trash piece of tech and the...", and according to Prospeo's summary the post alleges spam tactics by the founders alongside the product criticism. You can read it here: the thread on r/SaaS.
How much weight to give it: it is one thread, one side of a story, and we could not independently verify the claims in it. Angry threads about young tools are common, and so is astroturfing in both directions. Read it yourself, read the replies, and weigh it like you would any single anonymous account.
Review sites aggregate more experiences than the Reddit threads do. Numbers below are as of July 2026 and approximate, since sample sizes are small:
Early-stage tools always look like this: a handful of glowing ratings on G2, founder enthusiasm on Reddit, and one furious thread. None of it is a verdict. The more useful signal is what Reddit says about the category: salespeople there are consistently skeptical of AI SDR tools that send generic messages at volume, and consistently positive about small, relevant, human-sounding outreach. We collected that thread evidence separately: what Reddit really thinks of AI SDRs and what it says about LinkedIn automation and bans.
So the practical question is not "is Gojiberry good or bad". It is: does your market reward contact volume, or punish it? If 1,800 contacts a month across a big, replaceable audience is what you need, Gojiberry is a cheap way to get it. If your real market is a few thousand senior buyers who talk to each other, volume is the risk, and you want a machine built around precision instead.
There is no strong community verdict yet. The organic Reddit footprint as of mid-2026 is thin: founder-posted launch stories, one sharply critical r/SaaS thread alleging spammy marketing, and third-party roundups that read overall sentiment as mixed. Review sites show small but mostly positive samples. It is a real, YC-backed product; whether it fits depends on whether your market can absorb agent-led contact volume.
As published on gojiberry.ai in July 2026: the Pro plan is $99 per month with 2 AI agents and up to 1,800 prospects contacted a month, plus a custom plan for teams of five and up. There is a free trial rather than a permanent free plan.
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