Organize your Reddit account
Reddit is chaos.
That is a feature, not a bug. It is designed to be a stream of consciousness. But if you are trying to run a business or build a reputation here, chaos is your enemy.
You save a post. It disappears into the void. You try to manage three accounts. You mix them up. You post a comment from your brand account that was meant for your personal account. Disaster.
The native Reddit tools are not enough. They are built for casual scrolling, not for serious work.
This category is for the organizers. The tools that turn Reddit from a messy forum into a structured database.
The "Saved" Black Hole
We have all done it. You see a brilliant comment. A perfect example of copywriting. A list of tools you want to try later. You hit "save."
And you never see it again.
Reddit’s saved section is a graveyard. It is a single, unsearchable list. If you save five things a day, good luck finding that one link from three months ago.
I found tools that fix this.
Stop treating your saved section like a trash can. Treat it like a library.
Managing Multiple Accounts
If you are marketing on Reddit, you probably have more than one account.
Maybe you have a personal account. A brand account. Maybe a few niche-specific accounts to build authority in different communities.
Reddit hates this.
If you are not careful, they will link your accounts. If one gets banned, they all get banned. It is called a "ban evasion" trigger, and it is automated. You won't even get a human to review it.
You need hygiene.
Workflow and Tracking
Posting is easy. Remembering where you posted is hard.
Did you already post that article to r/entrepreneur? When can you repost it to r/startups? Did you reply to that guy who asked about pricing?
If you keep this in your head, you will fail.
Clean Up Your Mess
A messy process leads to mistakes. On Reddit, mistakes get you downvoted or banned.
Organize your inputs (what you read and save). Organize your outputs (what you post and where).
These tools are the filing cabinet you didn't know you needed.
If you want to know the exact system I use to manage multiple accounts without getting banned, it is in the guide: https://www.digitalabc.net/reddit