Share once. Reach everywhere.
You create something amazing and want to share it across Reddit. But then:
- Copy. Paste. Select flair. Submit. Repeat for every subreddit.
- 20 minutes later, you've posted to maybe 5 communities
- Reddit's spam filter flags you for posting too quickly
- Half your audience never sees your content
Your time should be spent creating, not copying and pasting.
One upload. One click. 30+ communities.
Reddit Multi Poster handles the tedious work so you can focus on what matters.
- Upload your image or paste a URL once
- Select all the communities you want to reach
- Hit "Start Posting" and watch it happen
- Smart 15-minute delays keep you safe from spam filters
- Automatic flair detection means no more "Post removed: Missing flair" messages
| Feature | What It Means For You |
|---|---|
| Bulk Posting | Post to up to 30 subreddits with a single click |
| Smart Scheduling | Automatic 15-minute delays prevent spam flags |
| Auto Flair Detection | No more "post removed" surprises |
| Real-Time Progress | Watch each post succeed (or see exactly why it didn't) |
| Secure OAuth | We never see your Reddit password |
| Free Tier | Get started without paying a dime |
- Visit redditmultiposter.com
- Click "Continue with Reddit" to connect your account
- Upload your content and select your communities
- Hit "Start Posting" — done!
git clone https://github.com/amaldinesh7/reddit-multi-poster.git
cd reddit-multi-poster
npm install
npm run devOpen http://localhost:3000 to start posting.
For full setup instructions including Supabase and Reddit API credentials, see the Development Guide.
- Content Creators — Artists, photographers, and makers who want their work seen
- Community Members — Redditors who participate in multiple related communities
- Anyone Tired of Repetition — If you've thought "there has to be a better way," this is it
We take Reddit's guidelines seriously:
- Built-in rate limiting prevents spam detection
- Respects individual subreddit rules and requirements
- Uses official Reddit OAuth for secure authentication
- Never stores your Reddit password
Always follow individual subreddit rules and Reddit's content policy.
We welcome contributions! Feel free to:
- Report bugs
- Suggest features
- Submit pull requests
- Improve documentation
See the Development Guide to get started.
MIT License — feel free to use this for your own projects.
Stop copy-pasting. Start creating.
