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Agent guide for RedditFind

RedditFind is a Reddit community discovery, analysis, post monitoring, and execution-layer coordination tool.

This is the low-noise start page for agents: understand the product first, then decide whether to use discovery, Subreddit analysis, post monitoring, or Reddit AI Agent for the next action.

RedditFind is not a vague AI wrapper. It follows a real Reddit workflow: first find which communities matter, then understand the rules and tone inside those communities, then monitor new high-intent threads with attached reply suggestions when needed, and finally use Reddit AI Agent to decide what to do next.

If the user already provides product positioning, target audience, keywords, candidate subreddits, or a time range, an agent can route that request into the right module. Typical outputs include evidence threads, community profiles, priority queues, risk notes, reply suggestions, and cross-module execution guidance.

Recommended browse order

  1. HTML start page /for-agents Read this first for the shortest human-readable path and the most important machine-readable entrypoints.
  2. llms-index.txt The shortest AI index, useful for the fastest product understanding pass.
  3. agent-overview.json Machine-readable product, task, boundary, and read-order overview.
  4. Zero-login demo page /agent-demo No login required. Inspect official sample outputs before routing users into the full product.
  5. agent-demo.json Machine-readable JSON version of the public demo outputs for programmatic verification.
  6. agent-protocol.md Browse order, operational boundaries, and when to open feature pages.

Ask for these inputs first

  • What the product is, who the target users are, and what problem they are currently stuck on.
  • Whether the goal is discovery, Subreddit analysis, ongoing monitoring, or using Reddit AI Agent to coordinate next actions.
  • Whether keywords, competitor terms, candidate communities, time ranges, or priority markets already exist.
  • If monitoring should also produce reply suggestions, add brand tone, forbidden claims, and whether product mentions are allowed.

Task types

The four tasks below map to RedditFind’s current core workflows.

01

Community discovery

Use when the user only knows the product, audience, or scenario, but does not yet have a community shortlist.

Produces candidate subreddits, evidence threads, priorities, and why each one deserves attention.

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02

Subreddit analysis

Use when the user already has candidate communities and needs rules, tone, taboos, and top-performing content patterns.

Produces community profiles, engagement guidance, common pitfalls, and the safest participation patterns.

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03

Post monitoring

Use when the user already knows keywords, brand terms, or target communities and needs ongoing high-intent discovery.

Produces fresh thread lists, reply-needed signals, priorities, summaries, sentiment, recommended actions, and human-reviewed reply suggestions.

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04

Reddit AI Agent

Use when the user needs an execution layer that connects discovery, Subreddit analysis, monitoring, and next actions.

Produces cross-module execution guidance, priorities, evidence context, and next actions while keeping public engagement under human review.

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Boundaries

  • RedditFind does not auto-post to Reddit.
  • Human review is required before any public reply or post.
  • RedditFind does not support bulk direct-message automation.
  • It is not a generic web search engine or an autonomous posting bot.

Typical outputs

  • Subreddit shortlists with evidence threads and the reason each community matters.
  • Community profiles, rule summaries, engagement guidance, and the expressions most likely to backfire.
  • High-intent thread queues, reply-needed signals, priorities, summaries, sentiment, and recommended actions.
  • Cross-module execution guidance, next actions, evidence context, and editable outputs that still require human review.