Reddit Presence · AI Draft Responses
Reply to any Reddit thread in seconds, on-brand
One click turns a thread into a ready-to-post reply — helpful first, brand-aware second. Indexly even surfaces the subreddit's rules next to the draft so you engage fast without getting removed.
I think you've made some solid choices with the London System and Caro-Kann. As someone who started learning chess later in life, I've personally found the London to be quite forgiving — it's structured and offers a straightforward plan, which saves headaches when you're still ironing out mistakes. The Caro-Kann is great too: a solid defense against e4 that teaches key strategic ideas without overly complex positions. Both give you a strong foundation to build off as you explore the middle game.
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What every draft includes
Context, brand voice, a rules check, model and length — every time
Every AI Draft Response is built to fit the room. Indexly reads the thread context, writes in your brand voice, surfaces the subreddit's rules, and shows the model and character count — so the reply is ready to post, not a rough start.
- Reads the thread context before writing
- Writes in your on-brand, helpful-first voice
- Surfaces the subreddit's rules inline
- Shows the model and character count
- Editable and regenerable until it sounds like you
- Context read✓
- Brand voice✓
- Rules check✓
- ModelClaude Sonnet
- Length763 chars
How a draft is created
Read the thread, apply your voice, draft, rules-check, ready to post
A draft isn't a single prompt. Indexly runs a short pipeline for every reply — reading the thread, applying your brand voice, writing the response, checking the subreddit's rules, and handing you a reply that's ready to review and post.
- Reads the question, details and top comments
- Applies your positioning and tone
- Drafts a helpful-first reply
- Surfaces subreddit rules before you post
Read thread
Question, details, top comments
Apply brand voice
Positioning + tone
- 3
Draft reply
Helpful-first response
- 4
Rules check
Subreddit guidelines surfaced
- 5
Ready to post
Review, copy, submit
Review, copy, post
Copy the response, open the thread on Reddit, and post it yourself
Posting stays in your flow and in your control. Edit the draft inline, regenerate if you want a fresh take, copy the response, and open the thread on Reddit to paste and submit. You approve every reply.
- Edit the draft inline
- Regenerate for a fresh take
- Copy the response in one click
- Open the thread on Reddit
- You approve and submit every post
Draft controls
Drafts that fit the room — and stay in your control
Context-aware writing, rules awareness, and one-click regenerate and edit. Indexly drafts the reply; you decide what gets posted.
Context-aware drafts
The AI reads the question, the details and the top comments, then writes a reply that actually answers it — not a generic blurb.
- Parses the question and thread context
- Answers like a knowledgeable member
- No copy-paste boilerplate
Rules-aware
The relevant subreddit's rules appear right beside the draft, so you can check self-promotion and posting limits before you ever hit submit.
- Surfaces subreddit rules inline
- Flags self-promo guidelines
- Keeps you from getting removed
Regenerate & edit
Not quite right? Hit Regenerate for a fresh take, or edit the draft inline until it sounds exactly like you. Nothing posts automatically.
- One-click Regenerate for a new take
- Edit wording inline
- You approve every post
What customers say
Teams replying on Reddit faster, and on-brand
“We used to lose hours drafting Reddit replies that still sounded like ads. Now Indexly writes a helpful, on-brand reply in seconds and surfaces the subreddit rules — we engage faster and stop getting removed.”
Pim Broekstra
SEO Manager, Center Parcs
“The drafts read like our team wrote them — helpful first, brand second. We review, copy and post ourselves, so every reply on Reddit is intentional and on-brand.”
Alessandro Di Vito
Managing Consultant, Elaboratum
Replies that earn engagement
8,400
on-brand Reddit replies drafted for Indexly customers — reviewed and posted, never auto-spammed
What's inside
Everything you need to reply well, fast
One-click drafting
Turn any thread into a complete, ready-to-post reply with a single click — tailored to the question and context.
Subreddit rules surfaced
The relevant community's rules appear right next to the draft, so you can check self-promo limits before posting.
Model & length shown
Every draft shows the model used and its character count, so you always know exactly what you're about to post.
Engage on Reddit without the writer's block
Let AI draft the helpful, on-brand reply — you review, post, and build presence in the threads that matter.
What are AI Draft Responses?
For any thread in your Indexly inbox, one click generates a complete, ready-to-post reply tailored to that thread's question and context. You can edit it, regenerate it, then copy it and post on Reddit.
Will the replies sound like an ad?
No. The AI is prompted to be genuinely helpful first and brand-aware second — answering the actual question the way a knowledgeable community member would. That's what keeps you from getting downvoted or removed.
Does it respect subreddit rules?
Yes. Indexly surfaces the relevant subreddit's rules right next to the draft, so you can check self-promotion and posting guidelines before you ever hit submit.
Can I edit or regenerate a draft?
Always. Drafts are a starting point — tweak the wording inline, or hit Regenerate for a fresh take. Nothing is posted automatically; you stay in full control.
Which AI model writes the responses?
Indexly uses leading models such as Claude to draft responses, and shows you the model and character count for each draft so you know exactly what you're working with.
How do I post the reply?
Copy the response with one click, then open the thread on Reddit directly from Indexly and paste. You review and submit it yourself, so every reply is intentional.
Engage on Reddit without the writer's block
One click to a helpful, on-brand reply — with the subreddit's rules surfaced. You review, copy and post every reply yourself.
I think you've made some solid choices with the London System and Caro-Kann. As someone who started learning chess later in life, I've personally found the London to be quite forgiving — it's structured and offers a straightforward plan, which saves headaches when you're still ironing out mistakes. The Caro-Kann is great too: a solid defense against e4 that teaches key strategic ideas without overly complex positions. Both give you a strong foundation to build off as you explore the middle game.