What it does
Two flavors of the same idea — the extension works through a queue for you, paced slowly, with daily caps and automatic rate-limit handling. Start it once. Close the tab, lock your laptop, come back later. It keeps going as long as Chrome is open.
- Auto-send — DMs to leads in a Request.
- Auto-comment — replies under matched posts in a Monitor.
Only one can run at a time. Stop the active one to switch.
How to start it
For DMs
- Open a Request page (
/dashboard/{id}) and switch to the Leads tab. - At the top of the leads list you'll see the Auto-send panel.
- Pick a pace (60s, 90s, 2m, 3m, 5m) and hit Start auto-send.
For comments
- Open a Monitor page (
/monitors/{id}). - Right under the monitor info you'll see the Auto-comment panel.
- Pick a pace (2m, 3m, 5m, 8m, 10m — slower than DMs by design) and hit Start auto-comment.
The panel turns black with a pulsing dot when active. That's your "running" signal.
How to stop it
- Click Stop on the same panel.
- Or open the extension side panel — the active strip at the top has a Stop button.
- It also stops on its own when the queue is empty or the daily cap hits.
What auto-mode stops itself for
- Queue empty — no uncontacted leads or uncommented posts left in that source.
- Daily cap reached — 30 actions/day per mode. Resets at midnight local.
- Reddit asked us to slow down — pauses for 10 minutes, then tries again.
- You signed out of Reddit — stops and tells you to sign back in.
- Your Linkeddit session expired — stops and tells you to sign back in.
- Too many consecutive failures — stops after 5 in a row.
When it stops, the dashboard panel shows the reason so you know what happened.
Pacing — why comments need to go slower than DMs
Reddit treats comments and DMs differently. DMs are a private channel — sending too many is mostly a self-inflicted account-safety problem. Comments are public — too many and the subreddit's mods notice, your karma can tank, and Reddit's spam detection flags repetitive commenting patterns harder than DMs.
Defaults:
- Auto-send (DMs): 90 seconds between sends.
- Auto-comment: 3 minutes between posts.
If your account is new or you've ever been rate-limited, pick the slower options.
Why we cap at 30 per day, per mode
Reddit doesn't publish its rate limits, but 30 actions/day per mode is the line where most accounts stay clear of trouble. Sending more from a single account dramatically raises the chance of a suspension.
For comments especially, 30 a day is already a lot. Most successful Reddit comment strategies happen at 5–10 high-quality comments a day, not 30. More on account safety →
What you'll see when it's running
- The dashboard panel turns into a live card with a countdown to the next action and today's running count.
- The side panel shows the same status at the very top, even if you switch modes.
- For DMs: the lead table refreshes itself as leads get marked contacted.
- For comments: the monitor's post list refreshes itself as posts get marked handled.
- The activity log in the side panel records every action with a tag, timestamp, and a link to the live comment (for comments).
What if I'm not at my computer?
It runs while Chrome is open — even if the dashboard tab is closed and you're not actively using it. If you close Chrome entirely, it stops; reopen and it'll resume on its own.
For real "set and forget", leave Chrome open and your machine awake. The extension paces itself; you don't need to do anything.