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Moderator Toolbox is a browser extension that extends Reddit’s native moderation interface with a comprehensive set of tools built by and for subreddit moderators. It runs directly in Chrome and Firefox, injecting controls throughout Reddit’s UI — in the mod queue, on user profiles, in modmail, and across every page you visit — without requiring any external accounts or services. All subreddit-specific settings are stored in your subreddit’s wiki, so every moderator on your team shares the same configuration automatically.
Toolbox is available on the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons. Edge users can install it from the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store.

What Toolbox adds to Reddit

Toolbox is organized into independent modules, each covering a distinct area of moderation work. You can enable or disable individual modules and configure them per-subreddit through the Toolbox settings panel.

User Notes

Attach persistent notes to any Reddit user that are visible to all moderators across your subreddits. Notes can carry type labels (such as “spam”, “abusive”, or “helpful”) and are stored in your subreddit wiki under wiki/usernotes. Notes appear inline on posts and comments so you always have context when reviewing content.

Removal Reasons

Define a library of templated removal reasons for your subreddit. When you remove a post or comment, Toolbox presents your reason list and sends the selected message as a comment reply, a private message, or both. Templates support dynamic placeholders like {author}, {subreddit}, and {kind} so messages personalize automatically.

Queue Tools

Enhance the mod queue with action history, automatic report expansion, and per-subreddit color coding. Queue Tools reads your subreddit’s mod log to display a table of previously taken actions alongside each submission, so you can see at a glance whether a piece of content has already been reviewed.

Mod Bar

A persistent toolbar pinned to the bottom of every Reddit page. It shows unmoderated item counts for all subreddits you moderate, provides quick links to each subreddit’s queue and settings, and lets you toggle between old and new Reddit. The Mod Bar is always enabled and cannot be disabled.

Notifications

Real-time browser notifications for new items in the mod queue, incoming modmail, and mod log activity. Notification intervals and triggers are configurable per-subreddit.

Other modules

Toolbox includes additional modules for personal notes, mod matrix (cross-subreddit moderator overview), new modmail enhancements, profile annotations, syntax highlighting in wiki editors, domain tagging, comment nuking, and more.

How settings are stored

Every configurable feature in Toolbox stores its per-subreddit data in that subreddit’s wiki. For example:
FeatureWiki page
User Noteswiki/usernotes
Removal Reasonswiki/toolbox
General configwiki/toolbox
Because settings live in the wiki, all moderators with wiki access automatically see the same configuration. Changes made by one moderator are immediately available to the rest of the mod team. You must have wiki edit permissions for a subreddit to configure Toolbox for it.
Third-party tools can read and write Toolbox wiki data using the published JSON schemas. See the Third-party Integration section for schema documentation.

Get started

Install Toolbox

Add the extension to Chrome, Firefox, or Edge in a few clicks

Quick start guide

Walk through core features and complete your first moderation tasks

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