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AI Social Media Agent for Reddit

HERALD researches and writes value-first Reddit posts in native markdown, routes each one to a subreddit you approved, and publishes only after your review.

The Reddit integration is built and currently in the platform's app review. Join the waitlist and you'll be first to know when it goes live.

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How it works

From topic to published Reddit post

01

Research that respects the room

Reddit rewards substance and punishes thin promotion. HERALD researches your topic properly, with sourced data and real context, so posts read like a contribution to the discussion instead of an ad wearing a costume.

02

Markdown stays markdown

Reddit renders markdown natively, so HERALD keeps it: bold, lists, and links arrive intact instead of being stripped to plain text. Titles are written separately and deliberately, because on Reddit the title does most of the work.

03

Targeted, reviewed, published

Every post is assigned to a specific subreddit from the list you manage. You review the draft and the target together, then HERALD submits the post.

Platform specifics

Built for how Reddit works

Subreddit management

You maintain the list of subreddits connected to your workspace and can add, remove, enable, or disable each one. Posts are always routed to a specific subreddit you chose, never to one you did not.

Native markdown formatting

Unlike most social platforms, Reddit renders markdown, and HERALD writes for that: structured posts with working bold, lists, and links instead of stripped-down plain text.

Text, image, and video posts

Publish classic text posts, single-image posts, or video posts. Each one carries a dedicated title written for the subreddit it targets.

Human in the loop

Nothing publishes without you

HERALD drafts, reviews, and fact-checks on its own, but it does not publish on its own. Every Reddit post lands in your review queue first, where you approve it, edit it inline, or send it back with notes. Each post and its target subreddit are confirmed by you before anything is submitted.

Reddit questions, answered

Can HERALD decide which subreddit to post in?

You stay in control of targeting. You manage the list of subreddits in your workspace, and every post is assigned to one of them before it can publish. HERALD never posts to a community you have not added.

Does HERALD follow subreddit rules?

You review every post before it goes out, which is where you confirm fit with a community's rules. You can also teach myHERALD reusable writing guidance for Reddit, so drafts start out matching the tone the platform expects instead of sounding generic.

What formats can HERALD post to Reddit?

Text posts with full markdown formatting, single-image posts, and video posts. Every post includes a title written for the target subreddit.

Will formatting survive publishing?

Yes. Reddit renders markdown, so the structure HERALD writes (bold, lists, links) is exactly what readers see in the thread.

Put Reddit on autopilot, keep the final say.

HERALD researches, writes, and publishes. You review and approve. That is the whole deal.