Create X and LinkedIn posts from Reddit threads with Gemini and human review
Reddit Thread → AI-Powered X & LinkedIn Posts with Human Approval Gate Turn any Reddit thread into polished, platform-optimized social media posts for X (Twitter) and LinkedIn - in minutes, not hours. This workflow re...
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Reddit Thread → AI-Powered X & LinkedIn Posts with Human Approval Gate
Turn any Reddit thread into polished, platform-optimized social media posts for X (Twitter) and LinkedIn - in minutes, not hours. This workflow reads a Reddit thread, extracts the full discussion (including nested comment threads sorted by score), feeds everything to Google Gemini for summarization and post generation, then pauses for your review before publishing anything live.
No accidental posts. No context lost. Just high-quality content, on your terms.
✨ Key Features
- 🔗 Any Reddit URL supported → Standard, mobile (m.reddit.com), and short redd.it links all work - 💬 Full thread extraction → Recursively pulls all comments and replies, sorted by score at every depth level - 🧠 Two-stage AI pipeline → Gemini first summarizes the thread, then generates platform-specific posts from that summary - 🐦 X-optimized post → Max 280 characters, punchy, curiosity-driven with relevant hashtags; auto-truncated if over the limit - 💼 LinkedIn-optimized post → 150–300 words, professional tone, structured paragraphs, engagement question, and hashtags - 👤 Human-in-the-loop approval → A review form shows both posts before anything is published; supports manual overrides per platform - 🚫 Graceful rejection path → If rejected, the workflow terminates cleanly with no content published
📝 What This Workflow Does
This workflow solves a real content creation bottleneck: Reddit threads are goldmines of community insight, niche expertise, and trending discussions - but turning that raw discussion into polished, platform-appropriate social posts takes significant manual effort.
This automation handles the entire pipeline: from a raw URL to live posts on two platforms, with you staying in full control via an approval gate. It's ideal for content marketers, community managers, indie hackers, developers, and newsletter writers who want to repurpose Reddit content without losing quality or spending hours manually summarizing threads.