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Buffer schedules posts across social networks. Linkeddit is built specifically for Reddit — with subreddit research, AI generation, and a kanban board.
Buffer
Buffer is a general-purpose social media scheduling tool that supports Reddit among many other platforms. It handles post scheduling and basic analytics but treats Reddit the same as Twitter or LinkedIn — which misses what makes Reddit unique.
Linkeddit
Linkeddit's Reddit CMS is purpose-built for Reddit marketing. It understands subreddit rules, generates Reddit-native content with AI, tracks posts through a kanban pipeline, and includes subreddit research reports so you know what to post before you write it.
| Feature | Linkeddit | Buffer |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit Post Scheduling | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multi-Platform Social Scheduling | — | ✓ |
| Reddit-Native AI Content Generation | ✓ | — |
| Subreddit Research Reports | ✓ | — |
| Kanban Content Pipeline | ✓ | — |
| Content Calendar | ✓ | ✓ |
| Reddit Format Copy | ✓ | — |
| Lead Generation Pipeline | ✓ | — |
| Keyword Research Tool | ✓ | — |
| MCP Integration (Claude, Cursor, VS Code) | ✓ | — |
| Price | $14/mo | $6–120/mo |
Reddit-native AI content generation — Buffer's AI doesn't understand subreddit culture, community rules, or what earns upvotes
Subreddit research reports showing top-performing content, posting patterns, and engagement data — Buffer has no research capability
Kanban board tracking posts through Idea, Draft, Ready, Scheduled, and Posted stages — Buffer has basic scheduling only
Reddit format copy button that converts markdown to Reddit-compatible formatting — Buffer doesn't handle Reddit formatting
Subreddit targeting with posting guidelines and strategy notes per campaign
Lead generation pipeline included — Buffer is content-only with no lead gen
Buffer can schedule Reddit posts, but it treats Reddit like any other social network. It lacks subreddit-specific research, Reddit-native AI generation, kanban pipeline management, and understanding of Reddit's formatting requirements and community rules.
Linkeddit runs subreddit research reports to show you what content performs, generates AI content that fits subreddit culture, tracks posts through a kanban pipeline, converts markdown to Reddit format, and includes a lead generation pipeline — none of which Buffer offers.
Linkeddit is purpose-built for Reddit marketing. If you need a general multi-platform social scheduler, Buffer handles that use case. If Reddit is a core channel, Linkeddit's depth of Reddit-specific features — research, AI generation, CMS, lead gen — is significantly more valuable.
Buffer's plans range from $6 to $120/month depending on features and team size. Linkeddit Pro is $14/month and includes everything: Reddit CMS, content calendar, AI generation, subreddit research, lead generation, and MCP. If Reddit is your main channel, Linkeddit is better value.
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