Generate Reddit posts that sound native to the subreddit
Paste your product, pick a subreddit, and get title options, a post draft, tone notes, and removal-risk warnings. No auto-posting, no bots, no spam shortcuts.
What are you promoting?
Title options
Generate a post now
Free, no signup. Title options, a draft, tone notes, and removal-risk checks shaped for your subreddit.
From product pitch to Reddit-native post
No prompt engineering, no blank page. Four steps from idea to a draft you can actually post.
Paste your product or idea
A sentence or two about what you are promoting and what is actually going on. Honest input reads less like an ad.
Pick a subreddit and goal
Choose a target community and whether you want feedback, a launch, a discussion, an AMA, or soft promotion.
Get titles, a draft, and risk notes
Title options in different formats, a full post draft, tone notes, and removal-risk warnings for that subreddit.
Edit and post it yourself
No auto-posting. You review the draft, put it in your own words, and post from your own account.
The same idea, rewritten for each subreddit
Real input turns into a draft shaped for that community. Each one is built to fit the rules and the tone, not to sell.
I built a receipt scanner for freelancers. Roast the onboarding.
Solo dev here. I kept losing receipts at tax time, so I made a thing that turns a photo into a tidy expense row. It is rough. I would rather hear what is broken than what is nice. What would make you bounce in the first 30 seconds?
Quit my job this week to go full time on a $900/mo side project. Reality check welcome.
Six months ago this was a weekend hobby. Today it covers rent and not much else, and I just handed in my notice. Equal parts free and terrified. For anyone who made this jump, what do you wish you knew on day one?
I open sourced the tiny date helper I keep pasting between projects.
Every project I start, I paste the same 40 lines of date formatting. So I cleaned it up, wrote tests, and put it on GitHub. No build step, no dependencies. Would love eyes on the API before I tag a 1.0.
Post like a regular, not a marketer
Everything is built around one idea: a post that fits the subreddit gets upvotes, a post that reads like an ad gets removed.
Subreddit-specific tone
Generate posts that match how people actually write in each subreddit, not one generic voice for everywhere.
Title variations
Hooks for feedback posts, story posts, launches, AMAs, and question posts, so you can pick the angle that fits.
Removal-risk check
Flag the phrases, links, and formatting patterns that trigger AutoMod or get pulled by human mods.
Comment-ready CTA
Replace hard-selling calls to action with Reddit-native questions and discussion prompts that earn replies.
Manual posting workflow
No auto-posting. The tool helps you write, then you post from your own account, on your own schedule.
Rewrite for strict subs
Turn a promotional draft into a useful, community-first post that strict subreddits will actually keep up.
What RedditPostGenerator is not
Reddit punishes shortcuts. This tool is built to keep you on the right side of that line.
Not an auto-poster
It never posts for you. You copy the draft and post from your own account.
Not a bot
No fake accounts, no automation, no karma farming. You stay a real person on Reddit.
Not a spam tool
It steers you away from link-dropping and ad-speak, not toward it.
Not a mass cross-poster
One thoughtful post beats the same text blasted to twenty subreddits.
It helps you write a better post. You still post it like a human, and you still follow each subreddit's rules.
Cheap, like it should be
The generator is free to try. Go Pro for unlimited posts. Five dollars a month, or thirty a year. No free trial.
- Title options and a full draft
- Tone notes and removal-risk checks
- Fair-use limit per hour
- Unlimited generations
- Priority speed
- Every new tool as it launches
Questions, answered
Does this auto-post to Reddit?
No. It writes the draft and you post it yourself from your own account. There is no automation, no scheduling, and no botting.
Will a generated post get me removed by AutoMod?
It flags the common removal triggers, like links in the body, ad-speak, and missing questions, so you can fix them before posting. You still follow each subreddit's own rules.
How is this different from ChatGPT?
It is tuned for Reddit. It knows subreddit tone, gives you title formats, warns about removal risk, and tells you where and how to post, not just generic text.
Is it free?
Yes, you can generate posts free with a fair-use limit. Pro removes the limit and adds priority speed for $5 a month or $30 a year. There is no free trial.
Can it match a specific subreddit?
Yes. Name the subreddit and it shapes the tone, length, and format to that community. Leave it blank and it suggests the best fits instead.
Write your next Reddit post in under a minute
Paste your idea, pick a subreddit, and get title options, a draft, and removal-risk warnings shaped for that community. No auto-posting, no bots, no spam shortcuts.
Title options