Reddit Integration & Workflow Automation
Run Reddit on autopilot. Keep the veto.
23 actions
A post goes out, a comment fires, or a thread gets edited before you had a chance to review it. Rills queues every proposed Reddit action and waits for your approval.
Interactive. No signup. 14 days free · approvals always free.
Most automation fires first, asks later. Rills shows you the change before it ships.
Every consequential other action from Reddit arrives on your phone first. Approve in seconds. Decline without explaining yourself. Workflows wait, paused at zero cost, until you decide.
Queue 3
Delete 9 flagged comments across 3 subreddits?
9 comments · posted by same account in past 72h
Pattern matches prior spam-removal batch from last week
2 threads still active; deletions visible to other users
Free to wait. Free to think.
Approvals and logic don't cost a credit. Pause a workflow for three hours or three weeks. The price is the same: zero. You only pay when something real happens: an AI call, an outbound action.
Approve from your phone in five seconds.
Swipe right when you're sure. Decline when you're not. Between meetings, mid-coffee, on the train. No dashboard to babysit, no inbox triage, no 3am stomach-drop wondering what shipped while you slept.
Routine cases graduate themselves.
Every approval feeds a confidence score for that exact workflow shape. The obvious cases (the ones you've green-lit fifty times) start running on their own. The judgment calls still come to you.
About Reddit automation
Unmonitored Reddit automation can delete the wrong comment, edit a live post mid-thread, or quietly remove content from a subreddit you didn't intend to touch. The damage shows up in replies you can't take back.
When Reddit runs unsupervised
Once an automated workflow has write access to your Reddit account, it doesn't wait for context. Actions post, fire, and go out while you're elsewhere.
- Deleting a Reddit comment without checking the thread first can look like you're hiding criticism, not moderating it.
- Editing a post mid-discussion can shift the meaning of a thread that already has replies and upvotes attached.
- A search across subreddits that feeds into bulk actions can target communities you didn't plan to touch.
- Retrieving top posts from a subreddit and acting on surface signals can misread sarcasm, irony, or community in-jokes as genuine sentiment.
- Enabling or disabling inbox replies at the wrong moment can cut off a conversation you needed to stay in.
What Rills does inside Reddit
Rills intercepts every proposed write before it reaches Reddit, whether that's a delete Reddit comment request, an edit comment or post call, or a retrieve posts from subreddit action feeding a downstream step. Nothing goes out until you've looked at it.
The comment still gets deleted; you just see exactly which one, and why, before it disappears.
Why Reddit has no triggers and how Rills fills the gap
Reddit provides no native event triggers in this integration, so nothing in your workflow starts automatically when a post goes live or a reply lands. Rills compensates by polling on a schedule and handing control back to you before acting.
- Scheduled polling on get top posts from subreddit: run on a timed interval, surface new content, and queue proposed actions for your review instead of firing automatically.
- Upstream trigger from another tool: a keyword alert in a monitoring app can start the workflow and pass context to Rills, which then proposes a search across subreddits or a retrieve comments for a post action for your approval.
- Batched review queue: rather than acting on each result one by one, Rills groups proposals from a retrieve posts from subreddit scan so you approve Reddit actions in a single session, not a dozen interruptions.
- Conditional scheduling for delete or edit operations: time-sensitive write actions like delete a Reddit post or edit comment or post are held in queue until you approve them, even when the triggering schedule fires at odd hours.
What Rills can do in Reddit
6 of 23 actions across reads, writes, and updates.
- 01
Create a Reddit post
Publish text or link posts directly to Reddit subreddits with optional flair, allowing you to share content and engage with your target audience in real-time.
- 02
Delete a Reddit post
Permanently removes a Reddit post from your account, allowing you to clean up or remove content you no longer want published.
- 03
Edit comment or post
Modify the text content of your own Reddit comments or self-posts to fix errors, update information, or refine your message after publishing.
- 04
Post a comment
Publish a comment on Reddit by replying to a post or existing comment to engage with your audience and participate in discussions.
- 05
Retrieve posts from subreddit
Fetch posts from any public subreddit to monitor discussions, gather user feedback, or track trending topics relevant to your business.
- 06
Search across subreddits
Search Reddit posts and comments across multiple subreddits to find discussions relevant to your business, brand, or industry. Use this to monitor what people are saying about your products, competitors, or niche topics.