Plan, create, schedule, and manage your entire Reddit content strategy from one dashboard. Campaigns, kanban boards, AI content generation, and subreddit research.
10,000+ users discovering their ideal Reddit users
Managing Reddit content across multiple subreddits and campaigns without dedicated tooling means constant context switching, missed opportunities, and no repeatable process.
Spreadsheets for planning, browser tabs open for posting, another tool for research. Nothing talks to anything else and content falls through the cracks.
Posting when you remember, not when your audiences are most active. There is no visibility into what is going out or when, and nothing to keep a consistent cadence.
Every post involves re-researching subreddits, re-writing from scratch, and manually tracking what was posted where. The same work gets repeated every single time.
Without a CMS
Content calendar...
Row 47 of 200+
Post manually...
Which sub was it?
Research notes...
Last edited 3 weeks ago
Team chat about...
"Did we post to r/SaaS yet?"
With Linkeddit CMS
Workflow
Research: 4 reports ready
A complete content management system built specifically for Reddit. Every feature is designed around the way Reddit actually works.
Organize all your Reddit content around campaigns with defined goals, target subreddits, and deadlines. Keep every post tied to a strategy.
Drag content through Idea, Draft, Ready, Scheduled, and Posted columns. Always know exactly where each piece of content stands.
Visual month and week calendar view of all scheduled posts across your campaigns. See your entire content plan at a glance.
Generate posts that match the tone, rules, and expectations of each target subreddit. AI writes first drafts you can refine and post.
AI-generated reports on engagement patterns, writing style, top posts, and community expectations for every subreddit you target.
Manage a list of target subreddits per campaign with custom posting guidelines. Never post the wrong content to the wrong community.
Your content moves through a visual pipeline from idea to published post.
Reddit SEO guide for SaaS
r/SaaS
AMA strategy post
r/entrepreneur
Cold outreach is dying
r/SaaS
Tool comparison post
r/startups
Launch announcement
Apr 8 at 9am
How we got 200 signups
342 upvotes
$0 to $8k MRR story
1.2k upvotes
From campaign setup to publishing, the CMS gives you a structured workflow that makes Reddit marketing repeatable and scalable.
Define your goals, pick the subreddits you want to target, and set a timeline. Everything in the CMS lives inside a campaign.
Run AI research reports on each subreddit. Learn engagement patterns, preferred writing styles, community rules, and what topics get traction.
AI drafts posts matched to each subreddit. You refine them in the editor until they are ready to go out.
Move content through the kanban board, schedule posts on the calendar, and copy them when it is time to post. Track everything in one place.
Schedule content across subreddits and never miss a posting window.
Every research report gives you the insights you need before posting.
Subscribers
142,800
Avg Engagement
3.2%
Best Post Time
9am EST
Top Format
Text Post
This subreddit responds best to personal experience posts that share real metrics and lessons learned. Posts framed as “here's what I tried and what happened” consistently outperform direct product mentions. Avoid promotional language — the community downvotes anything that reads like an ad. Best approach: lead with a genuine insight, embed your tool as a supporting detail, and invite discussion.
Whether you are running content for one brand or managing dozens, the Reddit CMS gives you the structure to do it right.
Manage Reddit content for multiple clients from one dashboard. Create separate campaigns per client, maintain different subreddit lists, and keep every account's content organized and on schedule.
Plan product launches, announcements, and thought leadership posts across relevant subreddits. Coordinate your team's Reddit presence with shared campaigns and a unified content calendar.
Build a repeatable content engine for Reddit. Research once, generate a library of posts, and work through the kanban board systematically instead of starting from scratch every time.
Stay on top of multiple subreddits without losing context. Subreddit research reports keep you current on community trends, and the calendar makes it easy to maintain a consistent presence.
The Linkeddit Reddit CMS is a full content management system built for Reddit marketing. It lets you create campaigns, manage content through a kanban board, schedule posts on a calendar, generate content with AI, and run subreddit research reports — all from one dashboard. It replaces the spreadsheets, browser tabs, and disconnected tools most teams use to manage Reddit content.
Buffer and Hootsuite are general-purpose social media schedulers. They have no understanding of Reddit culture, subreddit rules, or community-specific tone. The Linkeddit CMS is built specifically for Reddit. It includes subreddit research reports, AI content generation that matches subreddit expectations, and a campaign structure designed around how Reddit marketing actually works.
Yes. You can create as many campaigns as you need. Each campaign has its own set of target subreddits, posting guidelines, kanban board, and content calendar. Agencies can use separate campaigns per client. Teams can use campaigns for different products, launches, or content themes.
Yes. The AI content generation feature drafts Reddit posts based on your campaign goals and the specific subreddit you are targeting. The AI takes into account the subreddit's tone, community style, and your guidelines. You review and edit the draft before it goes into your kanban board as a ready-to-post item.
Research reports are AI-generated analyses of individual subreddits. Each report covers engagement patterns, common writing styles, top-performing post formats, community rules and expectations, trending topics, and what types of content typically get upvoted versus removed. They give you everything you need to post effectively in an unfamiliar subreddit.
Yes. Each subreddit research report includes a chat interface so you can ask follow-up questions about the community. You can ask things like what kind of title performs best, whether self-promotion is allowed, or how to frame a post about a specific topic. The AI answers based on the report data it generated for that subreddit.
The Reddit CMS is included in Linkeddit's plans. The monthly plan is $49/month and the lifetime deal is $149.99 one-time. Both plans include full access to the CMS along with all other Linkeddit features including AI lead generation. See the pricing page for full details.
You can sign up for free and explore the platform before purchasing. The free tier lets you see the CMS structure and test the interface. To unlock AI content generation, subreddit research reports, and full campaign management, you will need an active plan.
Plan campaigns, generate content with AI, and publish on schedule.
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