Automation tool for Reddit account warming (scrolling)?

Pixnlock

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Hello everyone,


For our internal operations, we have a small team warming up Reddit accounts for 3 months.
However, about 75% of the time is spent only on scrolling.


I’m looking for an easy automation solution to set up (no coding or programming if possible) so I can delegate at least 50% of the scrolling.


Do you know any software that could help with this?


Thanks.
 
Hey, why don't you hire a freelancer for that task?
 
A freelancer to create a scrolling automation?
 
Look, you're searching for a "no coding or programming" solution... Well...
I suggest you pay for a third-party to make this boring job for you. It will be a human automation, and it will be NOT agaist Reddit' ToS, right? ;)
 
Shouldn’t be hard to vibecode your way through doing this, an extremely basic python tool will suffice. It’ll get more complicated when you’re adding support for simultaneous accounts & rotating fingerprints so automation doesn’t get spotted.
 
This is just waste of time...Reddit is smart enough to identify a scroll bot and in the end, it's completely useless, your account won't be ''warm'' just because you're watching and reading everything that appears, that's not human at all, easily identified as bot behavior
 
You need real user actions, scrolling, clicking, reading etc
 
Hello everyone,


For our internal operations, we have a small team warming up Reddit accounts for 3 months.
However, about 75% of the time is spent only on scrolling.


I’m looking for an easy automation solution to set up (no coding or programming if possible) so I can delegate at least 50% of the scrolling.


Do you know any software that could help with this?


Thanks.
Is your setup good enough for you to save your accounts when you are using this automation. And what is the ratio of the accounts that stay live when you use this automation. If it is more than 50-75% then you don't need anything else but if it is below 40 than there is an issue with your setup.
 
Shouldn’t be hard to vibecode your way through doing this, an extremely basic python tool will suffice. It’ll get more complicated when you’re adding support for simultaneous accounts & rotating fingerprints so automation doesn’t get spotted.
Bro I've just made a bot for reddit for myself, it's not simple at all, everything needs to be perfect even for login, I'm not talking about posting, I've haven't mange to post until now and the post not being detected as a bot and as soon as I post they are closing the account.

Anyway ... I've implemented it with proxies and everything user agent and so on, but it goes more deeper then that, my latest addition I've faked everything, but didn't tried it yet.

So yea ... what you are saying here just a basic python tool lool :D
 
I've noticed that the way you create accounts determines whether your account is good or bad. I still use bots to farm accounts on my iPhone, and those accounts reach around 200 PK + 2000 PK karma, but the ban rate is only about 10-15%. However, if I automatically create accounts, they usually get banned, sometimes after a week without even touching them.
 
What's your use case for Reddit accounts? I am working with a large team and custom software. We have access to a few thousand real (not botted) Reddit accounts which have on average around 2000-4000 karma. And we do many cool & profitable things with those accounts ;) If you smell a potential opportunity, you can send me a msg in telegram @EcomplugT1
 
Écoutez, vous recherchez une solution « sans codage ni programmation »... Eh bien...
Je vous suggère de payer un tiers pour faire ce travail ennuyeux pour vous. Ce sera une automatisation humaine, et ce ne sera PAS contre les conditions d'utilisation de Reddit, n'est-ce pas ? ;)
J'ai déjà une équipe qui fait ça.
L'objectif est simplement d'aider l'équipe à faire défiler uniquement, quelques minutes ici et là pour réchauffer encore plus de comptes.
Tout le reste est fait par les humains.
 
if you ever used a reddit accounts in real life, the best thing that you can do, is to keep your account login and just refresh the browser on daily basis, and if you really want, just upvote 1 post a day

this works very well for warming up the accounts

of course is even better if you are able to keep the browser open all day - so reddit detect the account as not spamming, in my case, on my personal accounts the CQS is High
 
Without knowing your internal stack, it'll be difficult to pinpoint a no-code solution or even a plug-n-play handbuilt solution to emulate scrolling.

How are you warming these up? What browsers? Are you using an anti-detect browser? Does it have an interaction API?
 
actually we dont warmup bulk account we do on mobile device 2-3 account and manually scrolling. but i m thinking for warmup bulk account for sure i will use adspower proxy and RPA script to warmup account
 
If you guys have better suggestion for us so please give me for bulk warmup my main task is commenting from reddit accounts.
 
actually we dont warmup bulk account we do on mobile device 2-3 account and manually scrolling. but i m thinking for warmup bulk account for sure i will use adspower proxy and RPA script to warmup account
Well, this is a good option, but it's not as simple as it seems. You can't use just vibe coding to create scripts, since the Reddit interface is not a simple thing at all, and requires some skills to bypass Shadow-dom if you want to get scripts that can do more than just scroll the feed.
 
Hey Pixnlock,

Interesting hustle you got there w/ the Reddit warmup. Curious about a few things.

What's the endgame for these accounts? Just karma farming or something bigger? Knowing that might help in suggesting tools that fit ur needs.

You mentioned 3 months. Is there a specific activity timeline you're following? Like how much engagement per week or just random scrolling?

Also, how many accounts are you managing rn? Just trying to get a scale scope here.

Have you looked into any browser automation tools? Some can mimic human-like behavior pretty well. Might require a bit of setup but saves a ton of time once it's running.

Finally, what's ur current stack for managing these accounts? Any specific tool you're using for other stuff that you're happy with?

Catch you later.
 
Hello everyone,


For our internal operations, we have a small team warming up Reddit accounts for 3 months.
However, about 75% of the time is spent only on scrolling.


I’m looking for an easy automation solution to set up (no coding or programming if possible) so I can delegate at least 50% of the scrolling.


Do you know any software that could help with this?


Thanks.
You absolutelly need code for this.

And good code.

It sounds so easy "just scrolling" but a bot needs to isolate profiles, have concurrency and orchestration and it cannot be detected as bot, means custom mouse movement, jitter etc.

I do such bots, but you would have to start a HAF or WTB thread, am also pretty well booked out atm
 
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