Free Reddit Post Generator
Create authentic, non-spammy Reddit post drafts in seconds. Get 3–5 variations tailored to different subreddit styles—without sounding like an ad.
Disclaimer: Use responsibly. Always follow subreddit rules and Reddit policies before posting.
Tip: include who it’s for + what outcome it helps with.
Add a bit more detail (at least ~10 characters) to get higher quality drafts.
In-depth guide: Reddit Post Generator
Practical guidance that matches how Reddit communities actually work—written specifically for this tool.
What this tool is (and what it isn’t)
The Reddit Post Generator is built for one job: help you draft Reddit-native posts that sound like a real person, not a landing page. If you’ve ever tried to “repurpose” a LinkedIn post or a product announcement for Reddit, you’ve probably seen the result—downvotes, zero comments, or a removed post. Reddit communities reward usefulness, specificity, and humility. They punish vague claims and obvious marketing intent.
This tool won’t magically “growth hack” subreddits or bypass moderation. Instead, it helps you structure a post that earns attention the Reddit way: start with the problem, share context, show your thinking, and invite discussion. Think of it as a writing assistant for community-first positioning—not a promotion machine.
A strong Reddit post usually feels like one of these: a teardown, a lesson learned, a request for critique, a case study with real numbers, or a question that only practitioners care about. The generator focuses on those formats and intentionally avoids spam patterns like “Check out my app,” generic hype, or link-first framing.
How to write posts that survive Reddit scrutiny
If your goal is to promote without sounding promotional, your “value-to-pitch ratio” matters. A practical rule: the first 80% of your post should stand on its own without any link, product name, or CTA. If someone reads the post and gains something—even if they never click—your post is much more likely to be upvoted, commented on, and left alone by mods.
Titles do most of the work on Reddit. The best titles are clear and specific, not clever. Examples that work: “What I learned running Reddit Ads for 30 days in r/X,” “How we reduced churn by fixing onboarding (numbers inside),” or “Looking for feedback on our pricing page—what feels off?” Titles that tend to fail: “We just launched,” “Game changer,” “Revolutionary,” or anything that sounds like a press release.
The body should answer: what’s the situation, what did you try, what happened, and what do you want from the community? If you’re asking for feedback, make the feedback easy: give constraints, show trade-offs, and ask 1–2 pointed questions that can’t be answered with generic advice.
Quick checklist before you post
- Remove links from the first draft; add them only if the subreddit explicitly allows it (or share in comments only when asked).
- Replace generic claims with concrete details (numbers, constraints, decisions, what you tried).
- Ask a specific question that invites practitioner-level responses.
- Make your post fit the subreddit’s tone (scan top posts from the last 30 days and mirror structure).
- Stay consistent: replying quickly to comments is often the difference between a post dying and compounding.
Keyword focus for this tool
This page intentionally focuses on post-writing keywords (not other tools). If you’re searching for help with Reddit posting strategy, you’ll see terms like “Reddit post generator,” “how to write Reddit posts,” “Reddit marketing tool,” “authentic Reddit posts,” and “promote on Reddit without sounding spammy” used naturally in context.
If your pain is bans and moderation risk, use the Ban Risk Analyzer tool linked below. If your pain is replies and thread management, use the Comment Response Generator. Each tool is designed to solve a different slice of the Reddit workflow.
If you want to go one step deeper, pair this with Reddit Post Title Optimizer. If you’d rather have the strategy executed end-to-end, see Reddit comment marketing service or Managed Reddit aged accounts.
How to use this tool (step-by-step)
Use this as a starting point. The best results come from tailoring the final version to subreddit rules and the thread’s tone.
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Describe your product or idea
Write 2–4 sentences: what it is, who it’s for, and what outcome it helps with. The more context you give, the more authentic the drafts feel.
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Pick a subreddit style and tone
Choose Tech/Business/Casual/Advice and a tone (helpful, curious, conversational, expert) that matches your audience and the community vibe.
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Generate variations
Click generate and review the drafts. Pick the one that feels most natural for your subreddit and your voice.
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Edit for rules + clarity
Remove anything that looks promotional, add real details, and double-check the subreddit rules. Post when you’re ready and reply to comments fast.
Note: You can add screenshots to this section later if you want.
When this works best
These are real scenarios where the tool helps you move faster—without sacrificing authenticity.
Founder feedback post
Ask for critique on positioning, onboarding, pricing, or messaging. Great for advice-style subreddits.
Build-in-public story
Share a real lesson learned (metrics, mistakes, tradeoffs) and invite others to share theirs.
Technical deep-dive
Explain how something works (architecture, performance, implementation details) for tech communities.
Question-driven discovery
Ask a narrow, genuine question about your market and collect real language you can reuse in marketing.
Soft mention (when appropriate)
Only after providing value, lightly mention what you built as context. Avoid direct links unless rules allow.
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