Can Beagle automate Reddit posts and comments?+
Yes, with a person on every send. Beagle drafts posts and replies for your subreddits, checks each subreddit's rules first, and queues everything in Slack. You approve, it posts under your account and logs the link.
Will automated posting get my account banned?+
Blast-style scheduling is what gets accounts flagged: the same text in many subreddits at fixed times. Beagle works the opposite way - unique per-channel drafts, a human approval on every send, and daily cadence caps - so the account behaves like the contributor it is.
Which social networks does Beagle support?+
Reddit and LinkedIn are the usual pair, connected once by an admin through the integrations catalog, with Facebook pages available the same way. X works too, though its API now bills per post, so most teams weigh whether it earns the fee.
Does Beagle ever post without approval?+
No. Draft-and-approve is how every public send works: the draft arrives in Slack, a person approves or edits it, and only then does it post. Approving takes one tap; the reading, drafting and logging around it are what Beagle automates.
Can it monitor Reddit for mentions of my product?+
Yes. Give Beagle the subreddits and keywords to watch and a schedule, and it surfaces new threads with a suggested reply and a note on the subreddit's rules - so you join the conversation while it is still on page one.