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  • Designer_Abies_44

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    April 1, 2026 at 8:26 am

    I went through the same “blank calendar every week” loop until I treated Reddit as the primary research hub, not inspiration fluff. What helped a ton was adding one more layer on top of what you’re doing: I tag each saved thread by “stage” (problem-aware, solution-aware, vendor-comparison) and “persona,” then force every post to be tied to a single stage + single persona. Makes it way easier to avoid generic takes.

    I also started reverse-engineering high-comment replies instead of just the OP. If a comment keeps getting quoted or debated, I’ll turn that into a post frame like “X vs Y” or “why people hate Z.” Hypefury and Taplio are fine for scheduling, but I ended up on Pulse for Reddit after trying those plus Brand24 because Pulse for Reddit caught threads I was missing where people were literally asking for what we sell. The combo of your kind of system plus that kind of targeting made content ideas feel almost unfair.