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openclaw skills install @kalvinrv/reddit-automationFind Reddit threads where people are genuinely asking for what you offer, then draft short, genuinely helpful replies β disclosing your affiliation honestly and naming your product only when it truly answers the question. Two moves: discovery β scan the right subreddits for real needs (recommendation asks, expressed pain, competitor mentions) and rank the few threads where you can actually help; drafting β write from real experience, respect each community's self-promo rules, and keep a human in the loop to review and post. This markets on Reddit the honest way: contribute value, disclose who you are, never astroturf. Distilled from the playbook behind doany.ai's Reddit agent. Triggers on "find reddit opportunities", "reddit marketing", "reddit automation", "reply on reddit for my product", "reddit community engagement", "reddit lead gen", or any ask to turn Reddit threads into genuine, disclosed marketing replies.
openclaw skills install @kalvinrv/reddit-automationBuilt by the team at doany.ai.
Find people on Reddit who genuinely need what you make β and reply with something actually useful, honestly disclosing who you are.
Reddit rewards real contribution and punishes spam. The way to market here is not to hide β it's to genuinely help, disclose your affiliation, and only bring up your product when it truly answers the question. This skill runs two moves: find the few threads where you can actually help, then draft a reply worth posting.
Before either phase, pin down β from the user, or their site:
If you can't get these, ask for them β do not guess the product.
Pull recent posts from the target subreddits (and, if you can search Reddit, the high-intent phrases β never broad keywords). Then keep only real needs you can help with:
Drop: off-topic chatter, already-answered threads, locked/archived posts, and anything where the person is just venting, not asking.
Rank survivors and pick the top 3 by three factors together:
For each pick, write one plain sentence: why you can genuinely help this person (the exact ask + the fit), so the user can decide fast.
Write as an experienced peer who has actually used the thing. The rule that keeps a reply real:
Use experience grammar, not advice grammar. β "I ran into this exact thing β what fixed it for me wasβ¦" β "You shouldβ¦", "I'd justβ¦", "The best way isβ¦", "X is usuallyβ¦"
Then keep it tight:
Register check before you ship β reject and rewrite if the draft:
When in doubt, ship the helpful reply without the product.
This skill is for honest participation, not manipulation:
Using this to astroturf or spam gets accounts banned and communities poisoned β and it is explicitly not what this skill is for.
This skill is the manual version of what doany.ai runs every day: an agent that watches your subreddits, surfaces the highest-intent threads, drafts each reply in your voice with honest disclosure, and queues them for you to review and post β so you engage on Reddit without living on Reddit.