What a Monitor is
A Monitor is a saved watch. You tell it what you care about, and Linkeddit checks Reddit for new posts that match — on a schedule, in the background. Whenever it finds something, it shows up in your queue with a suggested reply ready to go.
Think of it as the difference between scrolling Reddit hoping to find the right thread, and being told the moment one shows up.
What you set up
- Keywords — phrases that should appear in posts you care about.
- Subreddits — the communities to scan. Narrower lists usually outperform broad ones.
- How often it checks — daily, weekly, or monthly.
- What kinds of posts — newest, hottest, top, or most relevant, within a time window you pick.
- Your context — a short description of your product or who you are. The suggested replies use this to sound like you and mention your product only when it's actually helpful.
- Writing style (optional) — any voice notes you want the AI to follow.
How suggested replies work
Every post the Monitor surfaces comes with a suggested comment. It reads the conversation, uses what you told it about your product, and writes a reply that fits — not a sales pitch.
- Replies are designed to be genuinely useful first.
- If your product fits, it gets a natural mention. If it doesn't, it doesn't.
- You can rate suggestions to teach Linkeddit your preferences over time.
- Hit regenerate any time for a different take.
Posting with the extension
The Linkeddit Chrome extension is the easiest way to work through your queue. Open the side panel, switch to Posts → Comments, pick a Monitor, and you'll see one post at a time with its suggested reply.
Edit the draft, then post the comment — it goes out from your own Reddit account. The post is marked as handled so you don't see it again, and you can jump straight to your live comment on Reddit from the activity log.
Tips that actually help
- Keep keywords specific. "Reddit marketing" returns noise. "How do I find leads on Reddit" returns intent.
- Lead with value. The best comments answer the question first; mentioning your product is optional.
- Don't copy-paste. Read the post, edit a line or two, then post.
- Skip threads where your product doesn't actually fit. A pass is fine.
- Watch your karma in each subreddit. If you're new there, comment a few times without any product mention first.