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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Greetings from the 1990s

Now I know for sure — time travel does exist. The team behind postpone.app clearly arrived straight from the 1990s!
These days, test drives are the norm. And yes, they say you can try the platform with a couple of free posts. But here’s the catch: you won’t actually be able to use that bonus. You can only connect your own proxy after you’ve paid, and without it, all you’re really doing is fast-tracking your Reddit account to an instant ban.

Meanwhile, support works overtime to dodge any direct questions about refunds. If the service doesn’t meet your expectations—well, tough luck. But that’s just the beginning.

It’s 2025, and the folks at postpone.app haven’t figured out any kind of automation. The only way to schedule posts is by manually creating a CSV file—yes, really. For every single post, you’ll need to manually write the filename of your content, come up with a title, set the date, and somehow find the full list of flairs for each subreddit yourself, choosing the right one for each post.

Done yet? Nope. If your post includes a video, you’ll have to manually upload it to redgifs.com (as required by 95% of subreddits now) and paste the resulting link back into your CSV file—because automation apparently never made it onto the roadmap.

And we’re still not done. There are no auto-responders for DMs. No auto-responders for posts comment. No smart tools. No nothing. Zero automation — but hey, they’ll still take your money.

I ended my brief journey with postpone.app after wasting just a few hours waiting for support replies. I hope your decision is wiser from the start.

April 4, 2025
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