RedReap replaces broken CLI tools for archiving Reddit content. Add usernames, set filters, let it run. Auto-monitors profiles for new posts. Downloads images, videos, GIFs, galleries. Merges Reddit video with audio automatically. Deduplicates files visually. Recovers media from deleted profiles and subreddits using multiple archival sources. Import existing folders, customize file naming, manage everything from a web dashboard. No command line, no API key, no Python setup.
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I've been archiving Reddit content manually for over 12 years. Over that time I've watched every tool come and go. BDFR got archived when the developer disappeared. Pushshift got killed by Reddit's API changes, and every recovery tool built on it died the same week. gallery-dl works until Reddit changes something, then you wait for a volunteer to fix it.
RedReap started as my personal tool to solve the problems I kept running into: silent videos (Reddit separates audio and video), duplicate files from crossposts, deleted accounts wiping out content I'd spent hours collecting, and the constant cycle of tools breaking.
The features that don't exist anywhere else:
- Deleted account recovery from multiple archival sources
- RedGifs profile discovery (finds the full profile, not just links from Reddit posts)
- Visual deduplication that catches the same image reposted at different quality levels
- Auto-monitoring that checks profiles for new content on a schedule
Everything runs locally on your machine through a web dashboard. No command line, no API keys, no Python setup. Add a username or subreddit and click Reap.
I built this because I needed it. I'm selling it because other people clearly need it too. Happy to answer any questions about how it works.
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