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[ Removed by Reddit on account of violating the content policy. ]
Problems i used to face:
Quick summary of the reddit agent:
A few people ran it over the last couple weeks and a handful of issues came up. Those are sorted now, so this round should be a cleaner experience. Still open and I know it: you paste subreddit rules in yourself for now (no Reddit API access), and publishing is manual by design. Not planning to auto-post, that's how these tools become the thing everyone hates.
Looking for some more people to actually use it and tell me where it breaks. Free during beta, no card. I'll drop the link to anyone who wants in, just comment.
What I want to hear specifically: what's obviously missing or wrong, whether the manual rules paste is a dealbreaker or fine, what would make you close the tab in the first ten seconds, and if you've built something in this space, drop it, I want to try it.
Problems i used to face:
Quick summary of the reddit agent:
A few people ran it over the last couple weeks and a handful of issues came up. Those are sorted now, so this round should be a cleaner experience. Still open and I know it: you paste subreddit rules in yourself for now (no Reddit API access), and publishing is manual by design. Not planning to auto-post, that's how these tools become the thing everyone hates.
Looking for some more people to actually use it and tell me where it breaks. Free during beta, no card. I'll drop the link to anyone who wants in, just comment.
What I want to hear specifically: what's obviously missing or wrong, whether the manual rules paste is a dealbreaker or fine, what would make you close the tab in the first ten seconds, and if you've built something in this space, drop it, I want to try it.
Problems i used to face:
Quick summary of the reddit agent:
A few people ran it over the last couple weeks and a handful of issues came up. Those are sorted now, so this round should be a cleaner experience. Still open and I know it: you paste subreddit rules in yourself for now (no Reddit API access), and publishing is manual by design. Not planning to auto-post, that's how these tools become the thing everyone hates.
Looking for some more people to actually use it and tell me where it breaks. Free during beta, no card. I'll drop the link to anyone who wants in, just comment.
What I want to hear specifically: what's obviously missing or wrong, whether the manual rules paste is a dealbreaker or fine, what would make you close the tab in the first ten seconds, and if you've built something in this space, drop it, I want to try it.
Quick summary of the reddit agent:
It's a tool for finding where to post on Reddit and drafting posts that respect each sub's rules.
You give it a brief (product, audience, what to highlight, tone). It finds relevant threads and subreddits, scores each one for relevance and intent.
A strategy agent picks a non-promo angle per target, a content agent drafts the post or reply, and subreddit rules override whatever you asked for, so it won't plug your product in a no-promo sub even if you tell it to.
No auto-posting. It opens the thread, you copy and paste yourself. You can also paste your post URL back in the monitor section and it tracks comments so you can reply.
A few people ran it over the last couple weeks and a handful of issues came up. Those are sorted now, so this round should be a cleaner experience. Still open and I know it: you paste subreddit rules in yourself for now (no Reddit API access), and publishing is manual by design. Not planning to auto-post, that's how these tools become the thing everyone hates.
Looking for some more people to actually use it and tell me where it breaks. Free during beta, no card. I'll DM the link to anyone who wants in, just comment or message me.
What I want to hear specifically: what's obviously missing or wrong, whether the manual rules paste is a dealbreaker or fine, what would make you close the tab in the first ten seconds, and if you've built something in this space, drop it, I want to try it.