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RedUp.pro
The Reddit Growth and AI-Infused Market Discovery Platform
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The Reddit Growth and AI-Infused Market Discovery Platform
64 followers
RedUp: pay for tokens for what you need: full-stack Reddit posting, scheduling, analytics platform (and API) โ built for creators, marketers, agencies, developers who want power without risking bans (or building fragile bots). **What You Can Do With RedUp** * Smart Reddit Scheduling, subreddit discovery, post-spinning (variations per subreddit to meet their audience and rules) * Schedule posts across multiple subreddits * Post at optimal times per subreddit * Avoid spam patterns/risky behavior








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without risking bans is the boldest claim here Reddit's spam filters are ruthless. does the "pre-flight checker" actually simulate the post against current subreddit rules, or is it just checking for banned keywords?
Auto-Hashtag API
@samet_sezerย Yes, rules, to begin with, but then, also he vibe of the subreddit and finally, even before suggesting subs to hit, we have our users choose whether their post is informative, prpromotional, etc., to limit or open the options for subs that RedUp serves up.
Getting accounts banned is the worst. The pay-as-you-go credits, subreddit discovery, and per-subreddit post variants in RedUp.pro feel thoughtful. Do you flag risky patterns before scheduling? The API angle is solid.
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@piroune_balachandranย As for patterns, we check the subreddits rules, look at post and heading text, tone, compare not only against rules, but "vibe" of the subs, warn our users with thse. A hell of a time-saver, in contrast with reading all the rules and looking through posts in the subs for whether your post will "fit."
Thanks for all the support Saul and I are ready to help!
Is it powered by a local LLM or an external API, and can we set custom "tones" for different subreddits automatically?
@lightninglxย We built our own API layer that sits on top of Reddit's public data because, frankly, Reddit's native API is a nightmare rate limits, OAuth complexity, and inconsistent responses and doesn't have full endpoints for data that should be easily accessible. Makes it painful to work with. Our backend handles all that mess so you get clean JSON, simple token auth, and predictable pricing without dealing with Reddit's limitations directly.
@lightninglxย And yes, you can set the tone of your post, and it will automatically adapt that tone for multiple subreddits. Or use our API to do it through code, every page that has our tools shows you the API request to make that the tool is using as well..
@lightninglxย As far as LLMs go, we don't have a locally trained model, we use Gemini, and GPT 4o