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arcade-style culture judging inside a subreddit. users submit a title, rankd drops a letter grade and score, and the sub builds its own leaderboard instead of another flat poll thread.
vøiddo · on reddit
four devvit apps are approved by the reddit developer review team and live on developers.reddit.com. three of them (rankd-judge, queue-sentinel, tracelock-mod) are aimed at the reddit developer funds programme before the 2026-06-30 application window closes; the fourth (dupe-detector) is aimed at the reddit mod tools hackathon before its 2026-05-27 deadline. on the human side, exactly one account — u/v0iddo — warms the studio’s reddit presence by reading and posting infrequently in the relevant subreddits, carefully and slowly, because reddit punishes anything that smells like a spam farm. this page is the honest map of what is approved, what is being submitted, what the deadlines are, and which surfaces actually exist on reddit today.
01 · approved Devvit apps · current money targets
the four approvals from reddit’s developer review team are the starting line, not the finish. the first three apps below are reddit developer funds candidates — that programme rewards subreddit-scale install counts and sustained mod adoption, not flashy demos — and the fourth, dupe-detector, is the may hackathon candidate where judging is on the working build rather than the slide deck. each card below points at the actual developers.reddit.com install page plus a live subreddit thread, prompt, or proof surface, so feedback and install intent never dead-end on a vague “coming soon” claim. when a card says “live” we mean it can be installed today; when it says “building” we mean the public repo is open and you can read the unfinished code.
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arcade-style culture judging inside a subreddit. users submit a title, rankd drops a letter grade and score, and the sub builds its own leaderboard instead of another flat poll thread.
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mod-tool brutalism for long threads. one mod-menu action turns a 50+ comment pile into a short brief with tl;dr, viewpoints, fight count, and heat instead of forcing a full reread.
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a daily journal-page recap for quieter communities. every day at 19:00 UTC it can turn the last 24 hours into highlights, first posters, and the one thread that actually mattered.
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duplicate-review mod tool. posters can precheck before they submit, and mods get a last-7d duplicates queue with one-click lock/remove. zero llm, zero external network, clear hackathon proof.
launch lane
reddit's own launch guide says app feedback belongs in r/Devvit with Feedback Friday plus the Reddit Devs Discord. that's the first safe showcase lane, not a random cold drop.
mod lane
mod-specific feedback belongs in Discord mod-chat first. for broader moderator reach, use live tool-request or list-update paths such as the existing Devvit apps for moderation thread instead of a blind promo post.
anti-spam rule
ModSupport, modhelp, AutoModerator, and NewMods stay answer-first. if a thread asks for a workflow fix, solve the workflow first. no install begging, no funds talk, no hackathon talk, and no repeating the same repost-detector pitch into every mod room.
02 · next apps after money push · 2026-06-30
after the approved four start gathering real installs and engagement, the next six only matter if they help hit payout tiers. no template re-skinning; each has to solve a real subreddit job.
sticker-pack flair suggester. read the post, pick three relevant flairs, mod confirms in one tap.
star-map of what your sub is actually talking about this week. constellations, not word clouds.
temperature gauge on a thread. when it spikes, the cooler suggests a cooldown — to the writer, before they hit reply.
paste a marketplace listing, get an honest receipt — what's missing, what's vague, what's bloated.
index-card answers for the questions your sub gets every week. links the closest existing thread, no retyping.
welcome mat for accounts under 30 days. quick rules tour, a "what counts as a good first post" cheat sheet.
03 · real account · paused on api access
warming the account quietly while we wait for reddit's developer api decision (submitted 2026-05-01, expected 1-14d). built to post like a real person, not a bot. zero fabrication, zero karma farming, zero ai slop.
small studio building ai-flavoured tools, weird browser games, devvit apps.
it's a real account run by a real person (egor), warming slowly across ~25 subreddits where we actually have something to say. driving, rock music, history, indie games, dev work — egor's actual interests, no costume.
karma farming. automation across all subs. fabricated personal stories. family content. the warmer (when api access lands) will only post in our own product subs and reply where we already participate organically.
we filed reddit's developer/personal-use form, not the commercial-app form. we'll respect whatever rate limit they give us. if they say no, we keep posting manually — same cadence, same voice, just slower.
full honesty. as of 2026-05-05: owner says all four Devvit apps are approved. CLI confirms rankd-judge, comment-summary, subbit-pulse, and dupe-detector each show 1 install in their dev communities. all four dev communities are public, RSS-visible, and carry moderator welcome stickies plus vøiddo app widgets. the Developer Funds window closes 2026-06-30; the Mod Tools Hackathon deadline is 2026-05-27.