Reddit Summarizer update: better models, chat, sharing, and exports
I shipped a bigger Reddit Summarizer update since the last PH post.
The biggest change is the AI model lineup.
I removed older/deprecated models, replaced failing ones, and split the current models more clearly by tier.
Free now gets:
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite
GPT-5.4 Nano
(Remember! no sign-up required. Just install extension and use it right away)
Pro gets:
Kimi K2.6
Grok 4.3
Claude Haiku 4.5
GPT-5.4 Mini
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Max gets:
GPT-5.5
Claude Opus 4.7
Some specific cleanup:
Grok 4.1 Fast was removed after provider issues
Gemini 3 Flash was replaced by Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite
Kimi was upgraded to Kimi K2.6
Claude Opus now routes to Claude Opus 4.7
This matters because Reddit threads are not clean documents.
They are messy debates with jokes, side quests, repeated opinions, deleted comments, and sometimes one useful answer buried deep in the thread. The model quality makes a real difference when the job is not just “summarize text”, but “figure out what actually matters here”.
I also improved the workflow around summaries:
Chat with the Reddit page after analysis
Save useful analyses
Export to Markdown or JSON
Copy as Markdown or plain text
Share results with a public link
Capture an analysis as an image
Use custom modes for repeatable workflows
Use AI Slop Detector mode
Analyze threads, subreddits, and search result pages
So Reddit Summarizer is no longer just:
click → get summary
It is closer to:
click → understand the thread → ask follow-up questions → save/share/export the useful parts
Copy
Copy plain text? Markdown format? Choose format what suites you.
Share
Single share click and link is copied to your clipboard rightaway. Just send summary to your friend.
Example questions:
“What are people warning about?”
“What do experienced users agree on?”
“What is the strongest counterargument?”
“Summarize only the risks”
“What is probably noise?”
“What should I actually do after reading this?”
I still think Reddit is one of the best places to find real opinions. I just don’t think anyone should have to manually dig through 800 comments every time.
If you use Reddit for research, product feedback, SEO, buying decisions, market validation, debugging, or just figuring out what real people think, I’d love feedback.
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the AI slop detector mode is a nice addition. reddit threads are 50% actual opinions and 50% bots repeating each other now. being able to filter that before summarising changes the output completely
Reddit Summarizer
@tina_chhabra Oh, don't let me started on that one! I've seen sooo many AI bot replies in my posts that I had to add AI Slop mode detector.
But that's only a start. I have another extension work-in-progress where I'm filtering ALL kind of Slop on Reddit. It's quite customizable, user can Blur or completely Hide certain elements, like Promoted posts, Ads, (left/right) Side panels. I'm about to implement comments filtering feature next and then it will be complete. Stay tuned :)