Talk to Your Library.It Talks Back — and Acts.
One sentence replaces twenty minutes of scrolling. Here's what the AI agent can actually do, with real prompts.
An Agent, Not a Chatbot
Most "AI chat" features answer questions. Readdit Later's agent executes actions. Tell it "create a collection called Interview Prep and add relevant posts" and the collection exists when it replies. Ask it to "label all my untagged programming posts" and the labels are applied. Every core feature — search, summarize, label, organize, export, delete — can be driven from the chat box in plain English. And critically, it answers only from your saved posts: your library, not the open internet, so every response is grounded in things you actually saved.
Real Prompts That Work
A sample of what you can type, taken directly from how the agent is used: "Find my posts about machine learning" — semantic search, so it matches meaning, not just keywords. "Summarize the top posts I saved this month" — digest without re-reading. "Auto-categorize all my unsorted posts" — bulk organization in one line. "Create a collection called Interview Prep and add relevant posts" — it curates for you. "Export my startup collection to CSV" — export by sentence. "Mark posts older than 6 months as read" and "Delete posts I've already read" — bulk cleanup, conversationally. "Open this post in reader mode" — navigation included.
Getting Useful Answers
Describe, don't keyword
Chain follow-ups
Use it for maintenance, not just retrieval
Availability and Limits
The AI chat agent is a Pro feature ($5.99/month or $49.99/year, also included in the $59 Lifetime plan); the Free tier includes limited AI credits so you can try it. It operates strictly on your synced library — it can't act on posts Reddit's API never exposed (such as saves that fell past the 1,000-item limit before you started syncing), and it doesn't browse the web. That constraint is deliberate: answers stay grounded in your own saves rather than hallucinated from the internet.
Frequently Asked Questions

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