Reddit feeds let you group subreddits into curated collections your agent can monitor, summarize, and revisit. Feeds live in your workspace — not as a separate sidebar UI — and are created and updated by asking your agent. Under the hood, your agent uses the built-inDocumentation Index
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reddit-feed-creator skill (plus the Reddit Research tool) to discover relevant communities and save them as a feed you can reference by name in any future conversation.
Creating a feed
Just tell your agent what you want to track. A few patterns that work well:reddit-feed-creator skill, propose subreddits, and confirm the list with you before saving. The feed is stored in your workspace so it persists across sessions.
Using a feed later
Once a feed is saved, reference it by name anytime:Discovering communities from a URL
If you don’t know which subreddits to track, ask your agent to analyze a URL and recommend communities:Managing feeds
Feed management is also conversational. Ask your agent to:- List your feeds — “What Reddit feeds do I have saved?”
- Add subreddits — “Add r/sideproject and r/startups to my indie-saas feed”
- Remove subreddits — “Drop r/entrepreneur from indie-saas — too noisy”
- Rename or delete — “Delete the ai-dev-tools feed”
Use cases
Competitive monitoring
“Create a feed tracking where people discuss Notion, Obsidian, and Roam.”
Industry tracking
“Build a feed for indie game developers — focus on active communities with real conversations.”
Customer discovery
“Monitor subreddits where founders of early-stage SaaS products hang out.”
Idea validation
“Create a feed for communities discussing knowledge management tools, then pull the top pain points this week.”

