Some long reddit threads are a gold mine. But you need to dig deep in hundreds or thousands of comments to form the conclusion. To simplify that I automated it all in form of chrome extension with customization to fit your own needs. With one click it: - fetches metadata (with all comments) - cleans it - sends it to selected AI - gold, you are looking for Supported pages: - Threads - Subreddits - Search results
Pre-launch I was implementing core features based on my own needs. Now when it's public, it's no longer only about my needs, but yours too. I'd love to hear what feature you might be missing that could improve our reddit productivity even more.
@agzee taking into account this is my first public extension, I must say I'm pretty proud how good, smooth and stable it is. But let me know anything you would like to improve and I do my best to help.
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very nice one! really like the idea and that particular comment asking you when those 'endless threads finally broke you' haha
just curious, what would you do if Reddit came to you and offered you to integrate the tool directly to the Reddit app and website etc?
@yellow_yetti glad I'm not the only one who find it useful. Hard question. Not sure, that would depend on the conditions. First of all, I'm trying to have my own product out there that solves real problems and hopefully some day I can escape 9-5 job. I didn't even think my product could be acquired someday, so not sure, but such an integration could "fix" reddit for all of us.
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Does it work with specific subreddits, or is it more general? I'm curious about use cases for developer-focused communities.
@eddybenchek yes, it's like "copilot" while user is still steering the vehicle. So when you open subreddit, it's analyzing all posts you can see (actually more then you can see, it fetches 100 posts) based on your filter (New, Hot, Relevant,...). Same applies for Search Results.
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Interesting idea. This could also be very relevant for other well-known sites. I suggest expanding the project)
@mykyta_semenov_ for reddit it was particularly easy thanks to public json endpoints. Same concept for other sites sounds good, I will definitely consider it in the future but it will be another plugin with similar functionality :)
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I found it through Google, exactly what I was looking for ...great work man
@nikhil_agrawal happy to hear that 🩵 I struggle little bit with reach so it's good to know it can be found on Google but I should work on SEO.
There's an unannounced feature coining out soon soon that will allow users to blur out spam/low-value/AI-slop comments. If you read this, you are first one to know 🙂
Of course, if you see any any issues or got feature requests, just let me know and I will work on it
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@agzee taking into account this is my first public extension, I must say I'm pretty proud how good, smooth and stable it is. But let me know anything you would like to improve and I do my best to help.
very nice one! really like the idea and that particular comment asking you when those 'endless threads finally broke you' haha
just curious, what would you do if Reddit came to you and offered you to integrate the tool directly to the Reddit app and website etc?
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@yellow_yetti glad I'm not the only one who find it useful. Hard question. Not sure, that would depend on the conditions. First of all, I'm trying to have my own product out there that solves real problems and hopefully some day I can escape 9-5 job. I didn't even think my product could be acquired someday, so not sure, but such an integration could "fix" reddit for all of us.
Does it work with specific subreddits, or is it more general? I'm curious about use cases for developer-focused communities.
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@eddybenchek yes, it's like "copilot" while user is still steering the vehicle. So when you open subreddit, it's analyzing all posts you can see (actually more then you can see, it fetches 100 posts) based on your filter (New, Hot, Relevant,...). Same applies for Search Results.
Interesting idea. This could also be very relevant for other well-known sites. I suggest expanding the project)
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@mykyta_semenov_ for reddit it was particularly easy thanks to public json endpoints. Same concept for other sites sounds good, I will definitely consider it in the future but it will be another plugin with similar functionality :)
I found it through Google, exactly what I was looking for ...great work man
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@nikhil_agrawal happy to hear that 🩵 I struggle little bit with reach so it's good to know it can be found on Google but I should work on SEO.
There's an unannounced feature coining out soon soon that will allow users to blur out spam/low-value/AI-slop comments. If you read this, you are first one to know 🙂
Of course, if you see any any issues or got feature requests, just let me know and I will work on it
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Thanks@nikhil_agrawal! Big update is coming, waiting for google to approve it. Stay tuned