OneClickPostFactory turns the Reddit posts and sources you already read into platform-specific drafts for X, Threads, LinkedIn and Instagram, schedules them into four daily slots, and publishes on your behalf. Every successful publish records the platform's own external post ID into your history — so you can click through and verify the post is live.
When a draft publishes, OneClickPostFactory records the external post ID from the platform and stores it in your publish history. You can see exactly what shipped, where, and when — and click through to the live post on the platform itself.
Five steps, in plain English. Connect the sources you already read, let the agent draft per platform, review the queue, and verify every published post by its external ID.
Point OneClickPostFactory at the subreddits, Reddit authors, or RSS feeds you already read for ideas.
Source posts are turned into reusable content angles, then drafted natively for X, Threads, LinkedIn and Instagram.
See every slot for the day with its source, angle and per-platform draft. Edit, skip, or release any item.
Four fixed slots per platform — 05:00, 07:00, 12:00, 15:00 in your timezone — publish on schedule.
Publish history stores the external post ID for every successful slot, so you can click through to the live post.
Walkthrough: signup → credentials → first published post.
A real OneClickPostFactory account: sixteen items queued across LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram and X, each with its platform status and the external post ID once it ships.
Four slots × four platforms — drafted from your sources, shipped on schedule, verifiable by external post ID.
Most schedulers hand you an empty calendar. Blank AI writers hand you a cursor. OneClickPostFactory connects the two: source posts you already follow become platform-specific drafts, land in a scheduled queue, and publish with a receipt you can verify.
Point OneClickPostFactory at subreddits, Reddit authors, or RSS feeds. New posts are deduped against what you've already used and extracted into reusable content angles — so good ideas don't get lost and the same source never gets republished.
One source angle becomes four drafts — punchy on Threads and X, long-form on LinkedIn, visual on Instagram — instead of the same caption pasted four times.
A predictable cadence at 05:00, 07:00, 12:00 and 15:00 in your timezone. Review or edit any slot before it ships — or let the queue run.
If three platforms ship and one fails, the successful external post IDs are kept and only the missing platform is retried. Nothing is hidden — failures are surfaced with a plain-English next action.
Four named slots per day. Each row shows the source post, the chosen angle, the per-platform drafts, and the last publish attempt. Skip, release, or edit any slot before it ships.
Every source post is broken into multiple reusable angles. Banked angles fill open slots before the agent fetches anything new — one strong Reddit thread can feed a week of platform-specific posts.
The history view stores the external post ID for every successful publish, alongside the source it came from. You can click through to the live post on Threads, LinkedIn, Instagram or X and verify it shipped.
If you already mine Reddit for content ideas and post across multiple platforms, OneClickPostFactory removes the part where you rewrite the same idea four times.
Point at subreddits, Reddit authors, or RSS. New posts are deduped against what you've already used and turned into reusable angles.
A single source angle becomes punchy drafts for X and Threads, a long-form post for LinkedIn, and a visual-first caption for Instagram — not the same caption pasted four times.
Every successful publish records the external post ID from the platform. The history view shows what shipped, where, when, and links through to the live post.
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