Free community tool

Write a Reddit post that contributes before it asks

Start with a question, experience, project, or source, add the target community rules, then take a complete prompt into YouMind to generate three useful Reddit drafts.

52 characters

How to use

From a rough question to a community-ready title and body

Give YouMind enough community context to produce a useful Reddit draft without pretending every subreddit follows the same rules.

01

Add the context

Describe the target subreddit, question, experience, project, or source. Add the community rules link when available.

02

Shape the submission

Choose the post intent, tone, detail, discussion goal, and whether you want a flair suggestion or emoji.

03

Generate in YouMind

Your choices become a localized prompt, carry through sign-in, and generate a title and body in your YouMind workspace.

Frequently asked questions

There is no useful one-size-fits-all length. Communities can set their own title and body restrictions, so Short, Standard, and Detailed are writing targets while supplied subreddit rules remain the hard limit.

Turn one Reddit draft into a stronger community contribution