Reddit scheduling is live on Schedulin

Troy Underwood
Troy Underwood

Reddit scheduling is live on Schedulin. You can now queue text and link posts to your Reddit profile from the same calendar you already use for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, and Facebook.

If you've been wanting to share what you're building on r/SideProject, post a write-up to your profile, or just keep your Reddit presence consistent without remembering to open the app — this is for you.

Why I added Reddit

Reddit is one of the few platforms where a thoughtful post still travels on its own. A good Show HN-style story on r/SideProject, a useful answer on a niche subreddit, a personal post on your profile — the algorithm rewards substance, not posting volume. But it punishes inconsistency. If you only show up when you have something to plug, the community notices.

A scheduler doesn't fix the substance problem. But it does fix the "I'll post that on Sunday morning" problem — by actually posting it Sunday morning, while you're making pancakes.

What works today

Connect your Reddit account in Settings → Connected accounts (it's an OAuth flow, no API key juggling), and you'll see Reddit as a destination in the composer.

You can schedule:

  • Text posts to your profile (u/yourname).
  • Link posts to your profile.
  • Posts with a title and body, with Markdown formatting in the body.

Your scheduled Reddit posts show up on the same calendar as everything else — drag to reschedule, click to edit, and the analytics panel will pull engagement once Reddit's API catches up (usually within a few hours of publish).

What's coming next

A few things I deliberately scoped out of v1 so I could ship this week:

  • Posting to specific subreddits. Reddit's per-subreddit rules (flair, link requirements, karma minimums) are different enough that I want to do it properly — including a flair picker — rather than ship something that 404s on half your posts. That's the next Reddit ship.
  • Image posts. Reddit's media upload API works differently from the rest, and I'd rather get it right than half-ship it.
  • Cross-posting from one Reddit account to another. Niche, but a few users asked.

If any of those are blocking for you, reply to me directly — what people actually ask for shapes the queue.

How to try it

  1. Sign in (or start a 7-day free trial).
  2. Open Settings → Connected accounts.
  3. Click Connect Reddit and complete the OAuth flow.
  4. Open the composer, pick Reddit as a destination, schedule a post.

That's it. Same composer, same calendar, one more network. If anything feels wrong — the OAuth flow, the post body editor, the way it shows up on your calendar — let me know. I read every email.

— Troy