I just added Reddit to our YouTube repurposing tool - here's what we learned building
Hey PH π
I'm Yashraj - solo founder, built CreatorJot (https://creatorjot.com) to solve one problem: you make a YouTube video, then spend hours reformatting it for every other platform.
Just shipped a major update. Here's what's new:
Reddit is live: paste a YouTube URL, get a structured Reddit post. Title, body, tone - all matched to how Reddit actually reads. Not a copy-paste of your video description.
Redesigned pricing page: theme-aware, one-click Pro checkout. The old one had too many steps. Removed them.
Annual billing fixed: proper billing cycles, correct credit resets. Yearly subscribers were hitting 30-day cutoffs. That's fixed.
Reduced base processing cost: more output per credit.
The hardest part of building this wasn't the AI, it was making the output not sound like AI wrote it, Reddit especially. Each platform has a different voice and Reddit readers will call you out immediately if the post feels generated.
We built a checkpoint system that scores transcript segments and picks the highest-signal angle per platform using Ai, so the Reddit post isn't just a reformatted LinkedIn post.
Still early. 16 users, working toward first paid conversion.
Happy to answer anything, about the product, the AI pipeline, or the build process.
Try free at https://creatorjot.com β no credit card required.



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