Paste a video. Get a Reddit-native post — title that won't get auto-flagged, body that earns upvotes, structure that respects the subreddit.
Reddit hates clickbait more than any other platform. Our titles are descriptive and direct.
Reddit rewards depth. Our posts are 200-500 words — long enough to be useful, short enough to read.
The community expects it. We include it.
/r/programming reads different than /r/Entrepreneur. Tell us the sub, we calibrate.
Anything substantive — podcasts, talks, tutorials, lectures.
We use the subreddit's rules and voice to shape the post.
We don't auto-post. You read, edit, and post manually — which is what Reddit prefers anyway.
Your audience lives on Reddit. The platform punishes self-promo — so don't self-promo. Share useful content instead.
Reddit converts at 5-10x other social. But only if you stop using it like LinkedIn.
Your YouTube content is your authority. Reddit is where it gets discussed. Bridge them carefully.
RecapGPT preserves the speaker's voice in pull-quotes and writes connective prose in a neutral editorial tone. Most users tweak 10-15% before publishing — far less than starting from a raw transcript. If you want a stronger personal voice, edit the connective sentences and leave the quotes alone.
Yes. You get 3 free conversions per month with no credit card required. Pro is $5.99/mo for unlimited conversions and longer videos. We don't run ads or sell your data.
Markdown, HTML, or plain text — your choice. Works with WordPress, Ghost, Substack, Medium, Notion, Obsidian, and anything else that accepts standard text. No lock-in.
Yes, if the video is public. The output is your draft, but the underlying ideas belong to the original creator — cite them, link to the video, and don't republish verbatim. Best practice is to use AI drafts as a starting point for your own analysis or commentary, not a substitute for it.
3 notes free every month. Pro is $5.99/mo. No credit card required to start.
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