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Playbook: weekly Profile Auto Voter workflow

Use Profile Auto Voter when you follow the same Reddit users, creators, founders, or client accounts every week. Start with tight filters, conservative configuration orders, and a weekly review habit before scaling automation.

When this workflow fits

Use Profile Auto Voter when you follow the same Reddit users, creators, founders, or client accounts every week. It works best when the target users post in predictable communities.

Use Manual Order instead when a specific post needs judgment, a different speed, or a larger one-off follow-up.

Profile design

Create one profile for one clear purpose. Separate clients, creators, founders, brands, and campaigns so filters, logs, and reports stay clean.

Use Whitelist mode for client work or narrow campaigns. Use Blacklist only when most subreddits are acceptable. Use Default only when the monitored users post in a narrow, consistent set of relevant communities.

Weekly review habit

Review triggered orders at least once per week. Check URL, subreddit, service type, speed, vote count, status, and whether the post was worth supporting.

Adjust one variable at a time. Change subreddit filters, vote count, speed, or service type separately so you know what improved the workflow.

Scaling rules

If a profile performs well for two weeks, duplicate the logic carefully for a similar campaign. Do not turn it into a broad default rule.

Pause the profile when the target user changes posting style, starts posting in unrelated communities, or the campaign ends.

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