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reddit-post-writer
The reddit-post-writer skill generates authentic Reddit posts and comments that recommend products while prioritizing genuine value and community trust over direct promotion. Use it when creating affiliate content for Reddit communities where product recommendations feel natural to the conversation, such as responding to specific questions in r/productivity or r/entrepreneur, sharing legitimate personal product experiences, or participating authentically in discussions where a tool solves the stated problem.
Install in Claude Code
Copygit clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Affitor/affiliate-skills /tmp/reddit-post-writer && cp -r /tmp/reddit-post-writer/skills/content/reddit-post-writer ~/.claude/skills/reddit-post-writerThen start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.
Definition
SKILL.md
# Reddit Post Writer
Write Reddit posts and comments that earn upvotes by leading with genuine value.
The affiliate recommendation comes second — after trust is built. Reddit users
have a finely tuned spam detector. This skill helps affiliates write like Redditors,
not marketers.
## Stage
This skill belongs to Stage S2: Content
## When to Use
- User wants to drive affiliate traffic from Reddit
- User wants to recommend a product in a relevant subreddit
- User is active in a community and wants to add a helpful product mention
- User has a genuine experience with a product and wants to share it naturally
- User asks how to participate on Reddit without getting banned for self-promotion
## Input Schema
```
{
product: {
name: string # (required) "Notion"
description: string # (optional) What the product does
url: string # (optional) Affiliate link — used in disclosure only
reward_value: string # (optional) Commission — never revealed in post
}
subreddit: string # (optional) Target subreddit, e.g., "r/productivity"
post_type: string # (optional, default: auto) "post" | "comment_reply" | "ama_style"
trigger_question: string # (optional) Specific Reddit question or post you're replying to
personal_experience: string # (optional) Real experience with the product to use as anchor
audience: string # (optional) Who reads this subreddit — "students", "developers"
tone: string # (optional, default: "genuine") "genuine" | "analytical" | "casual"
problem_focus: string # (optional) The specific problem this post addresses
}
```
## Workflow
### Step 1: Understand Reddit Culture First
Before writing, confirm the target subreddit context. If subreddit is provided,
use `web_search "reddit r/[subreddit] rules affiliate"` to check:
- Are affiliate links explicitly banned? (many subreddits ban them outright)
- What post formats are most common? (links, text posts, discussions)
- What gets upvoted vs. downvoted in this community?
- Is there a community expectation of neutrality or personal experience?
**Subreddits that generally tolerate product mentions:**
r/productivity, r/entrepreneur, r/Entrepreneur, r/sidehustle, r/personalfinance,
r/freelance, r/marketing, r/SEO, r/webdev, r/startups, r/smallbusiness
**Subreddits that are extremely ban-happy about promotion:**
r/frugal, r/cscareerquestions, r/AskReddit, r/personalfinance (strict on direct links)
If subreddit bans affiliate links: do NOT write a post with a link. Instead, write
a post that mentions the product by name with a note like "Search for [product]
affiliate program if interested." Disclose and redirect.
### Step 2: Determine the Post Type
**Option A — Original Post (new thread):**
Best when there's no existing discussion. Write a story, question, or breakdown that
organically leads to a product mention.
- "How I went from X to Y — the exact tools I used"
- "Anyone else use [product] for [use case]? Here's my 6-month review"
- "I tested 5 [category] tools so you don't have to — honest breakdown"
**Option B — Comment Reply (responding to an existing post):**
Highest trust format. Someone asks "what tool do you use for X?" and you reply helpfully.
- Write a substantive answer that doesn't mention the product until the 3rd+ paragraph
- Add value even without the product mention — if removed, the comment should still be helpful
- Product mention: "Personally, I use [product] and it's been solid for [specific use case]"
**Option C — AMA-Style / Experience Share:**
"I've been doing [X] for [N] years. Happy to share what's worked."
- Opens conversation, positions creator as authority
- Product naturally comes up when people ask "what tools do you use?"
If `trigger_question` is provided → use Option B. Otherwise, default to Option A.
### Step 3: Research Product and Find Reddit-Specific Angles
Use `web_search "reddit [product name] review"` to find:
- What real Reddit users are saying about the product (use their language)
- Common objections raised on Reddit (address these proactively)
- How competitors are discussed (context for framing)
- Questions people ask that your post can answer
Also use `web_search "reddit [problem space] best tools"` to understand:
- What alternatives Redditors currently recommend
- How to frame your recommendation as additive, not replacing their preferences
- What not to say (phrases that get downvoted in this community)
### Step 4: Write the Post
**Reddit post structure that converts:**
1. **Title** (for new posts): specific, searchable, sounds like a real person's question or story
- Good: "I tried 4 project management tools over 2 years — here's what I actually use now"
- Bad: "The BEST productivity tool I've ever used!! (link in post)"
- Good: "[6 months update] How I finally stopped context-switching between apps"
2. **Opening paragraph**: establish credibility or relatability. NO product mention here.
- "I've been freelancing for 3 years and I'm embarrassed by how long I tried to manage
everything in spreadsheets."
3. **Body**: share the actual useful content — your experience, the problem, what you tried.
This section should be valuable even without the product mention.
4. **Product introduction** (70-80% through the post): introduce naturally.
- "Eventually I landed on [product] and I've stuck with it for [X months]."
- Specific use case: what exactly you use it for, not vague praise
- ONE honest con: "It's not perfect — the mobile app is weak — but for desktop work
it's exactly what I needed." Cons dramatically increase trust.
5. **FTC disclosure** (at the bottom):
- "Full disclosure: the link in my profile leads to an affiliate link. No extra cost
to you, and I would recommend this tool regardless."
- Or if not posting a link: "Not affiliated, just a genuine fan."
- Per `shared/references/ftc-compliance.md` — disclo