Soar Agency Review 2026: Pricing, Minimums, What to Check
Soar (soar.sh) is one of the most visible names in Reddit marketing, with an aggressive content operation and a client list it says spans hundreds of brands since 2017. Visibility is not the same as fit, and since we compete with Soar we have kept this review to their own published materials and public reviewer data, as of August 2026.
What Soar does well
Credit where due: Soar treats Reddit as a strategic channel, publishes constantly about how the platform works, and their blog has shaped how a lot of buyers think about Reddit marketing. They pitch organic community work rather than pure ad spend, and they have been in this niche longer than most of the field, longer than we have. If you want a large, established shop, they belong on your longlist.
The pricing and the minimum
Soar's own blog puts typical engagements at 3,000 to 15,000 dollars a month with a six-month minimum. Do the arithmetic before the call: the real entry commitment is around 18,000 dollars, and at the top of the range it is 90,000. Earlier this year the same blog described a lower floor with a 90-day pilot, so the structure has shifted toward longer lock-in. To be fair to the model, some minimum term is defensible in Reddit work; in our own client programs, proper results typically take about 12 weeks to show, and we use a 3-month initial term ourselves. The point is not that a minimum exists but that this one is six months, it is the single most important number in the engagement, and it does not appear on a pricing page.
Three things to ask before signing
- The six-month term. What happens at month two if the work is not landing? Ask for a break clause or a defined pilot.
- The tools connection. Soar's own site navigation links to a tools property that sells Reddit upvotes and aged karma accounts. Soar's editorial position is firmly against bought engagement, so ask them directly how the agency's client work is separated from that business. A good answer may well exist; you deserve to hear it.
- Proof of outcomes. Public reviewer feedback is thin for a firm this size; Clutch shows a 4.0 rating from five reviews as of August 2026. Ask for two recent references in your industry.
Who Soar fits, and who should look elsewhere
Soar makes sense for brands with 5,000 dollars a month or more, a six-month horizon, and internal patience for a big-agency process. If you want a shorter commitment, a lower entry point, or reporting that shows AI answers naming your brand rather than engagement metrics, that is closer to the program Upvote Labs runs: from 2,000 dollars a month with tiers at roughly 2,000, 3,000 and 4,000, a 3-month initial term instead of six, and a policy of not billing the next month until the previous month's agreed quota is delivered. Our 2026 ranking puts both firms side by side, and both should be asked the same hard questions.
FAQ
How much does Soar cost?
Soar's own blog cites 3,000 to 15,000 dollars a month with a six-month minimum, which makes the real entry commitment about 18,000 dollars.
Is Soar legit?
Soar is an established agency with a long track record in Reddit marketing. Like any firm, check the contract term, ask for references, and ask how their agency work relates to the upvote-selling tools site linked from their own navigation.
What are the best Soar alternatives?
For lower entry pricing and AI-citation reporting, Upvote Labs, from $2,000 a month. For pure content volume, GrowReddit. Our full ranking compares the leading options.