Give Your Business a Voice with AI — Reddit, YouTube, and Beyond
Jozo · 5 min read · 2026/03/02
AI Social Media Reddit YouTube Community Business

Give Your Business a Voice with AI

Every business needs a voice. A presence in the communities where your customers hang out. Posts that share what you’re building, what you’ve learned, what problems you’re solving.

But if you’re a small team — or a solo founder — keeping up with social media is brutal. You know you should post on Reddit. You know you should upload videos to YouTube. You know consistency matters. And yet, weeks go by. Your subreddit is empty. Your YouTube channel has three videos from six months ago.

The problem isn’t motivation. It’s friction.

The Friction Problem

Opening Reddit, thinking of what to write, formatting it, posting — each step is small, but together they add up to “I’ll do it tomorrow.” Multiply that by every platform, and tomorrow never comes.

We experienced this firsthand. We had our own Reddit community (r/Teamday) sitting unused. We had a YouTube channel with great content that could be published faster. The tools existed. The content ideas existed. What didn’t exist was a way to go from idea to published with minimal friction.

So we built one.

What’s Now Possible

Today, our AI agents can do the full publishing lifecycle:

Reddit — Search for relevant discussions, draft responses, and publish posts directly via the API. Edit them. Include links. The agent handles authentication, formatting, and posting — you just say what you want to share.

YouTube — Generate a video from scratch (script, AI images, narration, music), assemble it, and upload it directly to your channel. Or take an existing video and publish it with the right title, description, and tags. One conversation, start to finish.

And they compose together. This is the part that surprised us most. The AI writes a blog post about a new feature. The SEO agent optimizes it. The image generator creates visuals. The video agent turns it into a YouTube short. The social agent posts about it on Reddit. Each tool was built independently, but together they create a content engine that would cost thousands per month from an agency.

A Real Example

Here’s what happened in a single session:

  1. We told our AI agent we wanted to start posting to Reddit
  2. It researched the Reddit API, built the OAuth integration, and created a posting script
  3. We drafted our first post together — a story about compound effects of AI tools
  4. The agent posted it to r/Teamday
  5. We noticed our WordPress agent had no avatar — generated one with AI
  6. We noticed Reddit wasn’t in our website footer — added it
  7. Then we set up YouTube uploads — authenticated, uploaded a hero video, done

One thing led to another. Each step took minutes. The entire session was a single conversation.

Why This Matters for Your Business

You don’t need a social media team. You don’t need to hire a content agency. You need AI agents that can:

  • Post consistently — Schedule regular posts without you remembering to do it
  • Stay authentic — Draft in your voice, share your real stories and learnings
  • Work across platforms — Reddit, YouTube, your blog, all from one place
  • Build on each other — SEO insights feed content ideas, content feeds social posts, social engagement feeds back into product decisions

The costs are close to zero. The value compounds over time.

The Open Question

We’re still figuring out what resonates most. Technical deep-dives? Behind-the-scenes stories? Honest numbers about what’s working? Tutorials?

That’s where you come in. We’re building these tools not just for ourselves, but for every business that wants a voice without the overhead.

Join us on Reddit or subscribe to our YouTube channel — and tell us what you’d want to see.


This article was drafted by an AI agent and reviewed by a human. The same tools described in this post were used to publish it.