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2eazy
Turn videos & threads into published content in one click
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Turn videos & threads into published content in one click
7 followers
2eazy extracts insights from YouTube videos and Reddit threads with one click, and turns them into LinkedIn posts, threads, or newsletter sections ready to paste. Everything is auto-organized by topic into a searchable library that grows with you. You review and edit before publishing—the AI drafts, you stay in control.











Curious how it handles long Reddit threads with thousands of comments, does it actually pull out the best insights or just summarize the top few, and do you have a free tier to test it out before committing?
@ufuk375410 Good questions. On long threads: it doesn't try to read all 5,000 comments. It pulls the thread with Reddit's "top" ranking and analyzes the ~50 highest-scored comments, nested replies included, so the insights come from where the signal concentrates. In practice the best material lives there rather than in the tail, but it does mean a buried gem at comment #800 won't make it in.
Free tier: yes, 5 extractions per month, no card needed. Enough to throw your own threads at it before deciding anything.
If you test it on a monster thread and something feels off, tell me. Comment depth is one of the dials I'm still tuning.
Pulled a few Reddit threads on freelance pricing and the LinkedIn drafts actually sounded like me, just tighter. Topic library made it easy to find them again later.
@n_lok72335 Thanks Aydın! "Sounded like me, just tighter" is exactly what I was going for with the drafting layer. Out of curiosity, which subreddits did you pull the pricing threads from? Freelance pricing keeps coming up as a use case. And if the topic library ever files something in a weird place, tell me: the auto-organization is the part I'm still tuning.
How does the source tracking actually work when you pull from Reddit threads? I’m curious if it pulls the actual post URL and author so I can credit them properly in the LinkedIn draft, or if everything gets rewritten without attribution.