Reddit feeds are curated collections of subreddits that live in your workspace. All feed management happens conversationally — you ask your agent to create, edit, or delete feeds, and it uses the built-inDocumentation Index
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reddit-feed-creator skill to make the changes.
Feed organization tips
Create feeds by purpose
Instead of one large feed, create focused feeds for different research goals. Ask your agent to:Use URL analysis for discovery
When you don’t know what to include, let the agent suggest subreddits by analyzing a URL:Working with saved feeds
Feeds persist across sessions, so you can ask your agent to use one anytime:- Browse recent posts — “What’s trending in my industry feed this week?”
- Dig into a thread — “Summarize the top comments on the pricing post you mentioned from r/saas”
- Compare feeds — “Show me the themes in common between my competitors and customers feeds”
- Schedule a digest — “Send me a weekly digest of my competitors feed to Telegram every Monday at 9 AM”
Editing feeds
All edits are conversational:| Goal | Ask your agent |
|---|---|
| List feeds | ”What Reddit feeds do I have?” |
| Add subreddits | ”Add r/sideproject and r/startups to indie-saas” |
| Remove subreddits | ”Drop r/entrepreneur from indie-saas — too noisy” |
| Rename | ”Rename indie-saas to founder-communities” |
| Delete | ”Delete the ai-dev-tools feed” |
When to use feeds vs. one-off research
| Use case | Best approach |
|---|---|
| Monitoring ongoing discussions | Saved feed + scheduled digest |
| One-time deep research | Direct chat — ask a focused question |
| Discovering new communities | Ask the agent to analyze a URL, then save recommendations as a feed |
| Daily check-in across communities | Feed with a scheduled morning digest |
| Answering a specific question | Direct chat |

