When you pick a Reddit account for a task, the key parameter is not price but trust: how alive and trustworthy the profile looks to antispam systems. Autoreg, aged and manual accounts differ precisely in their trust level — and with it, in price and fitness for different scenarios. In this article we compare account types and explain when to choose each, so you don't overpay or burn budget on bans.
Autoreg
Autoreg are mass auto-registered accounts. They are created by scripts in large volumes, so they are the cheapest. Karma and history are minimal and the digital footprint is templated. Autoreg works great for tasks where volume matters more than trust: mass voting, filling, technical tests, one-off actions. The downside is a high ban risk under active posting and low filter trust.
Aged accounts
Aged accounts have real age — from several months to years. Age itself is a trust signal: Reddit filters are gentler toward long-existing profiles. Such accounts survive posting and crowd links better and fall into the spam queue less often. The price is higher than autoreg, but the ban risk is noticeably lower. Aged accounts often already come with accumulated karma.
Manual and Real Device
Manual registration means accounts created by hand by live operators: natural names, behavior and registration footprint. Real device is the top tier: registration from real mobile devices and residential IPs. These are the most trusted and most expensive accounts, built for sensitive tasks where a ban is unacceptable: long brand-profile warm-up, work in strict subreddits, reputation campaigns.
Comparison by trust, price and tasks
| Type | Trust | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Autoreg | Low | Low | Voting, filling, tests |
| Aged | Mid-high | Medium | Posting, crowd links |
| Manual | High | Above average | Strict subreddits, warm-up |
| Real device | Maximum | High | Brand, reputation, long game |
When to choose what
A simple rule for choosing:
- need volume and don't mind losing accounts — go for autoreg;
- posting and crowd marketing with acceptable risk — aged, ideally with karma;
- strict subreddits and careful warm-up — manual registration;
- brand and reputation tasks where a ban is critical — real device.
Match the account cost to the cost of a mistake: the more expensive the ban consequences, the higher the profile trust should be.
Conclusion
There is no universal best type — there is the right choice for a specific task. Autoreg wins on price and volume, aged offers a balance of trust and cost, manual and real device maximize survivability under harsh conditions. Pick the type to fit the risk and budget, not the other way around.
Compare the categories directly: autoreg, aged accounts, manual registration and real device. The full catalog is in the buy Reddit account section, with USDT payment and a replacement warranty.