The people behind RBoost

Meet Our Team

A small team obsessed with Reddit marketing, community building, and helping brands show up where buying decisions happen.

Edwin Black

Edwin Black

Content Director

Edwin leads our content strategy, helping brands craft authentic Reddit posts that resonate with communities. He writes most of our blog content and guides clients on Reddit best practices.

Jake Porter

Jake Porter

Head of Growth

Jake drives client acquisition and retention strategy. He spent years scaling SaaS companies before joining RBoost, and now applies that growth mindset to help brands find their footing on Reddit.

Daniel Marsh

Daniel Marsh

Product & Engineering Lead

Daniel builds the tools and systems behind RBoost. From our analytics dashboard to our subreddit targeting engine, he turns messy Reddit data into actionable insights for clients.

Lucas Vega

Lucas Vega

Campaign Manager

Lucas runs the day-to-day on client campaigns. He manages account health, monitors engagement metrics, and makes sure every post lands in the right subreddit at the right time.

Our principles

What We Stand For

Our values guide everything we do — from how we build our platform to how we help clients succeed.

Authenticity First

We believe in genuine engagement. No bots, no fake accounts — just real interactions that build lasting brand presence.

Results-Driven

Every strategy we implement is measured against real outcomes. We focus on what actually moves the needle for your brand.

Community Respect

We understand Reddit culture. Our approach respects community guidelines while still achieving your marketing goals.

Continuous Learning

Reddit evolves constantly. We stay ahead of algorithm changes and community trends to keep your campaigns effective.

Careers

Want to Join Our Team?

We're always looking for talented people who are passionate about Reddit and community building.

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