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Automatically analyzes subreddits and generates high-engagement post ideas tailored to each community's culture and rules.
Added Nov 26, 2025
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Marketers and creators struggle to generate consistent, high-quality Reddit content that resonates with specific subreddit cultures without being rejected as low-value or repetitive. Understanding unique community rules, tone, and interests is a massive bottleneck that leads to wasted effort and poor engagement.
A SaaS platform that uses AI to analyze top-performing posts across any subreddit, identifying key themes, language patterns, and engagement drivers. It then generates optimized content ideas, drafts posts matching community tone, and provides performance predictions to maximize Reddit marketing ROI.
Reddit's 70M+ daily active users represent a massive organic opportunity as traditional social media reach declines. Recent AI advances enable nuanced analysis of community-specific language patterns, while Reddit's improved API access makes large-scale analysis feasible for the first time.
I wanted to share my journey building a content generation system right in Google Sheets/Excel that's helping me solve the problem of low-engagement content when selling digital products on Reddit. The Problem When selling digital products, I found Reddit to be a high-potential platform, but it’s notorious for rejecting repetitive or low-value posts. Generating consistent, high-quality, targeted content that adheres to specific subreddit cultures and rules was a massive bottleneck for me. I was falling victim to 'low-content' syndrome. Solution: I decided to leverage the built-in AI functions (like the GEMINI function in Google Sheets) to create an automated content optimization template. The core features include: \* \*\*Brainstorming to Polished Idea:\*\* It takes my rough idea and rewrites it into a clean, readable paragraph. \* \*\*Subreddit Targeting:\*\* It suggests the top 3 subreddits where the idea would likely resonate. \* \*\*Blueprint Integration:\*\* This is the key. For each suggested subreddit, I feed it a 'blueprint',a proven, high-engagement post from that community. The AI then formats my content to match the style, tone, and structure of that successful blueprint.Essentially, I built a system that lets me generate three high-quality, highly targeted posts quickly, optimizing content for Reddit’s ecosystem without having to manually study and mimic every successful post. I organize all my planned content right in the sheet. First Month Results (Conceptualizing the efficiency): I’ve dramatically cut down the time spent brainstorming and formatting, moving from struggling to generate one quality post per week to having three targeted, high-quality drafts ready in minutes. The main difference is the targeted quality. By leveraging proven blueprints, my posts are inherently more authentic and better structured for the target audience than general AI-generated content. What's Next I'm working on integrating more metrics to automatically score the quality of the generated post against the blueprint and maybe automate blueprint selection. The main focus is making this a seamless system for anyone struggling with content velocity and quality. I know some people might see using AI for this level of content optimization as "killing creativity," but I honestly view it as adapting to the future. AI is here; we have to adapt, or someone else will. This very post was generated using this template. What do you think? Should I develop this side project further? Do you see AI content optimization tools like this as a productivity hack or a step too far?
I've been working on a completely free resource over the weekend that hopefully helps give some guidance on what communities on Reddit actually care about and what topics they want to read more of. All you do is plug in the name of the subreddit, and the tool will analyse the top themes, give you some links to the posts it's sampled, and generate some post ideas for you. Sometimes I sit there scratching my head about what people actually want to hear about on Reddit, so figured I'd create this for me / anyone else who finds it useful: [https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer](https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer)
I've been working on a completely free resource over the weekend that hopefully helps give some guidance on what communities on Reddit actually care about and what topics they want to read more of. All you do is plug in the name of the subreddit, and the tool will analyse the top themes, give you some links to the posts it's sampled, and generate some post ideas for you. Sometimes I sit there scratching my head about what people actually want to hear about on Reddit, so figured I'd create this for me / anyone else who finds it useful: [https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer](https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer)
I've been working on a completely free resource over the weekend that hopefully helps give some guidance on what communities on Reddit actually care about and what topics they want to read more of. All you do is plug in the name of the subreddit, and the tool will analyse the top themes, give you some links to the posts it's sampled, and generate some post ideas for you. Sometimes I sit there scratching my head about what people actually want to hear about on Reddit, so figured I'd create this for me / anyone else who finds it useful: [https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer](https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer)
I've been working on a completely free resource over the weekend that hopefully helps give some guidance on what communities on Reddit actually care about and what topics they want to read more of. All you do is plug in the name of the subreddit, and the tool will analyse the top themes, give you some links to the posts it's sampled, and generate some post ideas for you. Sometimes I sit there scratching my head about what people actually want to hear about on Reddit, so figured I'd create this for me / anyone else who finds it useful: [https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer](https://www.pattergpt.com/resources/reddit-topic-analyzer)
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