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Bulk Content Generation: Creating Reddit Posts at Scale
When you have a list of target keywords and multiple subreddits to cover, generating content one piece at a time is slow. The bulk generation feature creates a batch of draft posts from keyword-subreddit combinations in a single operation, giving you a library of AI-generated drafts to review, edit, and schedule.
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When to use bulk generation
Bulk generation is most useful when launching a new campaign that needs an initial library of content, when covering a keyword cluster across multiple subreddits, or when testing different content angles for the same topic. It produces drafts quickly, which you can then refine individually in the content editor.
It is not a replacement for thoughtful, individual content creation. The best Reddit content comes from personal experience and genuine insight. Use bulk generation to create a starting point, then add your own perspective, data, and stories to each piece before publishing.
Setting up a bulk generation job
From the Content tab in your campaign, click Generate with AI and select the Bulk path. Enter your keywords one per line in the text area. Select one or more target subreddits from the checkboxes. Choose the content type (text post, comment, link post, or image post). Add any custom instructions for the AI.
The system creates one draft per keyword-subreddit combination. If you enter 4 keywords and select 2 subreddits, you will get 8 draft pieces. Each draft is tailored to both the keyword and the target subreddit's posting guidelines. Keep the keyword count reasonable to manage the review workload.
How bulk generation processes
Bulk generation creates a generation job that processes each keyword-subreddit pair sequentially. The job tracks progress and is resumable if it times out. You can monitor progress and see completed drafts appearing in your kanban board as they are generated.
Each generated piece uses your campaign's full context (product overview, brand voice, target audience) plus the specific subreddit's posting guidelines. This means drafts for r/SaaS will have a different tone and structure than drafts for r/startups, even for the same keyword.
Reviewing and editing bulk drafts
All bulk-generated pieces land as drafts in your kanban board with the AI Generated flag. Review each one individually. The AI produces competent first drafts, but they need human editing to add personal anecdotes, specific data from your experience, and the authentic voice that Reddit audiences expect.
Use the editor AI chat to refine individual pieces. Ask it to make the hook stronger, add a specific section, or change the tone. Move pieces through the kanban stages as you refine them: draft to ready when editing is complete, ready to scheduled when you assign a date.
Daily limits and cost tracking
Each bulk generation job counts as one execution against your daily AI generation limit. Free users are limited to 2 generations per day. Pro users get 10. Token usage is tracked per job and visible in the job details. Plan your bulk runs to fit within your tier limits.
For cost efficiency, batch your keywords thoughtfully. Running one bulk job with 10 keywords is more efficient than running 10 individual generation jobs. Review the results before running another batch to avoid generating content you will not use.
FAQ
How many keywords can I include in one bulk job?
The maximum is 20 keywords per bulk job. Combined with up to 5 target subreddits, this produces up to 100 draft pieces in a single run.
Can I cancel a bulk generation job in progress?
You cannot cancel a running job, but you can delete individual draft pieces from the kanban board after the job completes. Pieces generated before a timeout are kept and the job can be resumed.
Do bulk-generated pieces appear on the calendar?
Not automatically. Bulk drafts are created with no scheduled date. You assign dates manually as you review and approve each piece, then they appear on the calendar.
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