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Karmflow vs JustAnotherPanel

Published by Karmflow · July 1, 2026

One is a broad, multi-platform panel built for resellers who need everything in one place. The other only does Reddit. Here's what that actually means for you.

At a glance

Karmflow's column reflects our own published service. JustAnotherPanel's column shows only what's independently verifiable — anything we haven't confirmed is marked as such rather than guessed at.

Attribute Karmflow JustAnotherPanel
Platform scope Reddit only Multi-platform (broad catalog)
Market position Reddit specialist Cited in Google's AI Overview as "gold standard for resellers and bulk orders"; confirmed #2 organic rank for "best smm panel"
Payment method Crypto only (NOWPayments), no KYC Not publicly stated
Delivery pacing 1–30 min (votes), 30–120 min (comments) Not publicly stated
Account type Aged, non-drop Not publicly stated
Refund policy Automatic proportional refund on cancelled/partial orders Not publicly stated
Minimum order 3 units (votes), 1 (comments) Not publicly stated

The short version

JustAnotherPanel is a large, well-known SMM panel covering a wide range of platforms, with a reputation as a solid option for resellers and bulk orders across many services at once. Karmflow does one thing: Reddit post and comment upvotes, downvotes, and custom comments. Nothing else.

This isn't a claim that one is better than the other in general. It's a difference in scope, and which one fits depends entirely on whether you need broad platform coverage or depth on a single platform.

What JustAnotherPanel actually is

JustAnotherPanel is a general-purpose SMM panel with a wide service catalog spanning many social platforms, not just Reddit. It's frequently mentioned in broader SMM panel discussions as a strong choice for resellers and agencies handling bulk orders across multiple platforms from a single account. That kind of breadth is a real, legitimate value proposition for anyone managing several platforms at once and wanting one dashboard to do it from.

We're not going to speculate about JustAnotherPanel's specific pricing, account policies, or internal processes, since we haven't independently verified any of that and don't want to put words in another company's mouth. What's fair to say is the structural fact: a panel that covers dozens of platforms necessarily treats each one, including Reddit, as a slice of a much larger catalog rather than as the sole focus.

What Karmflow actually is

Karmflow only sells Reddit engagement: post and comment upvotes, downvotes, and custom written comments. That's the complete service list, five line items, nothing broader. Every part of how the service works, aged non-drop accounts, delivery paced over 1 to 30 minutes rather than dumped instantly, a service built specifically to handle comment text one line at a time, is built around Reddit's specific mechanics rather than adapted from a template meant to cover many platforms at once.

Payment runs exclusively through NOWPayments in cryptocurrency, with no card option and no identity verification required. Orders that get cancelled or only partially delivered are refunded automatically to your wallet. None of this makes Karmflow objectively "better." It makes it a different kind of tool, one built around depth on a single platform instead of breadth across many.

Where specialization actually shows up

The clearest place this plays out is the custom comments service. Rather than a generic "post a comment" line item, Karmflow's version supports pasting multiple comments in directly, one per line, each posted as a distinct comment, with the option to target a specific existing comment for a reply rather than only the original post. That's a feature built around how Reddit threads and comment chains actually work, not a generic template applied across platforms.

The same focus shows up in the honesty around risk. We publish separate, detailed pages on the actual policy reality of buying Reddit engagement, on how Reddit's detection systems generally work, and on the practical tactics that reduce the more obvious signals. That's the kind of depth that comes from treating one platform as the entire product, rather than one line among dozens.

It also shows up in how downvotes are sold. Karmflow only sells downvotes against posts and comments up to 24 hours old, since Reddit's ranking weight on votes decays with age and a downvote campaign against week-old content barely moves anything. Building that constraint into the service itself, rather than selling downvotes as a generic undifferentiated line item regardless of content age, only makes sense if downvotes on Reddit specifically are the entire focus rather than one small piece of a much wider catalog.

None of this means a generalist panel handles Reddit poorly. It means the incentive to build Reddit-specific nuance into every part of the product is naturally stronger when Reddit is the whole business rather than one of many lines.

Breadth and depth aren't the same axis as good and bad

It's tempting to frame a comparison like this as one option being simply better, but breadth and depth solve different problems and neither one is universally correct. A marketing team running campaigns across six platforms at once genuinely benefits from managing all of it through a single generalist account rather than juggling six specialist logins. A brand or individual whose actual attention is on Reddit, and only Reddit, doesn't get much extra value from a platform that also happens to sell Instagram followers.

The honest way to frame this comparison is around fit, not superiority. Ask what share of your actual engagement need is Reddit-specific, and let that answer decide which kind of tool makes sense, rather than assuming more platforms covered automatically means a better fit for your particular use case.

Who should actually pick which

Pick a generalist panel like JustAnotherPanel if:

You manage several platforms and want one account handling all of them, or Reddit is a small, occasional part of a much bigger multi-platform operation.

Pick Karmflow if:

Reddit is the actual channel you care about, and you want a service built specifically around Reddit's voting mechanics, comment structure, and the honest risk picture that comes with it.

This comparison is specifically about JustAnotherPanel. Weighing Karmflow against the SMM panel market as a whole is a bigger question than one head-to-head write-up can answer , and it's worth its own look once you've decided how much of your engagement need is Reddit-specific versus spread across other platforms.

On pricing

We're not going to publish a side-by-side price table with numbers we haven't verified for another company's current rates, since panel pricing changes and a stale or wrong comparison helps nobody. What we can give you is our own current, published pricing: $20.00 per 1,000 for Reddit upvotes or downvotes, $200.00 per 1,000 for custom comments, visible in full on our services page before you ever create an account. If price-per-order is the deciding factor for you, our cheap SMM panel breakdown goes through why our rates are structured the way they are.

Frequently asked questions

As far as we can tell, yes. It's a large, well-established panel with a wide service catalog across many platforms and a reputation, including mentions in general SMM panel roundups, as a solid option for resellers and bulk orders. We're not here to tell you otherwise. We just do something narrower and different.

No, and we're not trying to. Karmflow covers Reddit post and comment upvotes, downvotes, and custom comments. That's the entire list. If you need Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or any platform besides Reddit, a generalist panel like JustAnotherPanel is going to serve that need better than we do.

It depends what "Reddit" means in your workflow. If Reddit is one small piece of a much bigger multi-platform push, a generalist panel that covers everything in one account has real convenience value. If Reddit is the actual channel you care about, working with a service built specifically around how Reddit's voting and comment systems behave is a different kind of value.

We can't make a fair claim either way without current, verified pricing from both sides at the same point in time, and pricing on any panel can change. What we can tell you is our own current rates: $20.00 per 1,000 for upvotes or downvotes, $200.00 per 1,000 for custom comments, all published on our services page with no hidden fees.

We can only speak to our own setup: Karmflow is crypto-only through NOWPayments, with no card option and no KYC. Whether that matches or differs from another panel's payment options is something to check directly with that panel.

Plenty of people do exactly that, using a broad panel for other platforms and a specialist like Karmflow specifically for Reddit. The two aren't mutually exclusive.

Minimums are set per service rather than as one blanket policy. Upvotes and downvotes start at 3 units, custom comments start at 1. We can't speak to how JustAnotherPanel or any other panel structures its own minimums.

No. If a broad, multi-platform panel is what your workflow actually needs, that's a legitimate reason to use one, and JustAnotherPanel is a reasonable option in that category based on what's publicly known about it. This page exists to explain the alternative, not to argue anyone out of a tool that fits their situation.

If Reddit is the actual goal

See what a Reddit-only build actually looks like, pricing included, before you decide.

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