SaaS subreddit guide

Updated May 21, 2026 · SaaS subreddit marketing guide

Best Subreddits for SaaS Founders in 2026

If you are a SaaS founder, indie hacker, or B2B SaaS marketer, start with these five communities: r/SaaS, r/microsaas, r/micro_saas, r/SideProject, and r/startups. They map to the main SaaS forum, micro SaaS growth, product showcases, and startup methodology.

Why Reddit

Why SaaS founders should care about Reddit marketing

For SaaS, Reddit is not just about whether you can post a product link. Its deeper value is seeing how users describe problems, why they abandon tools, which alternatives they compare, and how early products get their first honest feedback.

So the first step in Reddit marketing is not posting. It is finding the right communities. If the community is wrong, even a good post lands in the wrong room. If the community is right, founders can turn discussions into positioning, content, product feedback, and low-cost acquisition signals.

User language

Find real user phrasing instead of guessing demand from keyword tools alone.

Validation feedback

Study founder retrospectives, failure reasons, early revenue, and product feedback.

Low-cost distribution

Build trust through helpful participation instead of forcing awareness through hard promotion.

Top 5 communities to research and join first

If your goal is Reddit marketing, these five communities are the best first observation set. The descriptions and example thread links are preserved, but organized as cards instead of a wide table.

#1 · 98%

r/SaaS

298K

Weekly visitors

18K

Weekly contributions

Why it is recommended

This is the main community most closely aligned with SaaS founders, indie hackers, and B2B SaaS marketers. With roughly 298K weekly visitors and 18K weekly contributions, it has both scale and strong discussion depth. Self-promotion is increasingly strict, but if you write from experience, data, and lessons learned, it is worth long-term monitoring and participation.

Main topics

Core topics include SaaS building, growth, MRR milestones, cold starts, pricing, Reddit acquisition, SEO, failure retrospectives, and founder experience. Many popular threads are practical stories from early SaaS founders getting first users, first revenue, and scaling from a few thousand dollars to much larger revenue milestones.

#2 · 93%

r/microsaas

74K

Weekly visitors

12K

Weekly contributions

Why it is recommended

It is highly aligned with micro SaaS builders. With roughly 74K weekly visitors and 12K weekly contributions, activity is strong relative to size. It is useful for early growth methods, validation stories, and lightweight product ideas, although many “drop your product” threads need filtering.

Main topics

The community focuses on small teams, indie builders, micro SaaS product building, first users, early revenue, SEO, distribution, pricing, and security. Compared with r/SaaS, it is more tactical for solo founders and small teams.

#3 · 90%

r/micro_saas

36K

Weekly visitors

7K

Weekly contributions

Why it is recommended

With roughly 36K weekly visitors and 7K weekly contributions, it is smaller than r/microsaas but has strong contribution density and a tight fit with micro SaaS and indie hackers. It is especially useful for studying how small products use SEO, Reddit, directories, and long-tail content for early growth.

Main topics

Content centers on micro SaaS revenue retrospectives, SEO/AEO growth, directory submissions, first users, MRR, cold starts, and “zero ad spend” growth cases. Popular posts often read like long founder retrospectives with good information density.

#4 · 87%

r/SideProject

361K

Weekly visitors

17K

Weekly contributions

Why it is recommended

With roughly 361K weekly visitors and 17K weekly contributions, it has very high exposure potential and is valuable for early feedback and cold starts. It is not a SaaS-only community and has plenty of noise and AI slop, but it is excellent for studying viral titles, product storytelling, and launch cadence.

Main topics

This is a large community for showcasing side projects, apps, tools, SaaS products, games, and creative products. Content ranges from serious product retrospectives to playful projects. Popular posts often include launch stories, waitlists, downloads, revenue, and user feedback.

#5 · 84%

r/startups

137K

Weekly visitors

4.8K

Weekly contributions

Why it is recommended

With roughly 137K weekly visitors and 4.8K weekly contributions, the community is large and discussions can be deep, but rules are strict and direct promotion is forbidden. For SaaS founders, it is better for business models, fundraising, teams, and market judgment than product promotion.

Main topics

Discussions lean toward broader startup questions: fundraising, teams, YC, market selection, cofounders, equity, validation, growth, and company operations. Compared with SaaS-specific communities, it is more about startup methodology and strategy.

Choose by goal

Choose communities by operating goal

Different subreddits require different usage. Do not treat every community as a launch channel; some are better for learning, commenting, and content analysis.

Goal Priority communities Primary use Recommended format
Main SaaS founder community r/SaaS Study MRR, growth, failure retrospectives, and founder experience Retrospectives, data, specific questions
Micro SaaS growth r/microsaas, r/micro_saas Find small-product ideas, SEO, directories, and first-user cases Small-team tactics, early revenue, channel breakdowns
Product showcase and early feedback r/SideProject, r/indiehackers Test titles, demos, stories, and feedback requests Personal pain, what you built, current data, one feedback question
B2B SaaS marketing r/b2bmarketing, r/B2BSaaS Study LinkedIn, cold email, content, demos, and pipeline Questions with industry, ACV, and channel data
Sales and outbound r/sales, r/B2BSaaS Learn sales cadence, enterprise deals, and objection handling Process questions, not product pitching
Retention and customer success r/CustomerSuccess, r/B2BSaaS Study onboarding, churn, renewal, and handoff Specific scenarios and operating questions

Community clusters

Community clusters by operating direction

When operating on Reddit, do not focus on only one subreddit. A better approach is to group communities by operating direction: main communities for retrospectives, micro SaaS for growth, SideProject for showcases, and B2B communities for sales and retention.

Main SaaS Founder Communities and Retrospective Library

Recommended cluster · About 3,150,025 users

How to use this cluster

  • Use r/SaaS, r/microsaas, and r/micro_saas as daily information sources for growth cases and product patterns.
  • When participating, avoid “look at my product” posts and share retrospectives, numbers, lessons, and specific questions instead.
  • Turn high-upvote revenue posts into templates: positioning, channels, conversion, pricing, retention, and next risks.

What to turn it into

  • MRR/ARR retrospectives and the real process behind early revenue screenshots
  • Channels and messaging from zero to first users and first paying users
  • Real founder experiences around SaaS failure, isolation, and market choice
  • Lightweight growth channels such as SEO, Reddit, directories, LinkedIn, and cold email
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/SaaS 97% A strong main-forum fit with many SaaS founder stories, MRR retrospectives, growth channels, validation threads, and failure lessons.
r/microsaas 92% Content centers on small-team SaaS, first users, app/tool monetization, SEO, and security.
r/micro_saas 90% Many revenue retrospectives, SEO/AEO growth posts, directory submissions, first-user stories, and small-tool business cases.
r/indiehackers 81% Leans toward indie building, cold starts, MVPs, user interviews, and where the first customer came from.
r/startups 80% Covers startup pressure, fundraising, teams, YC, market choice, and company operations.

Micro SaaS and Indie Builder Growth

Recommended cluster · About 1,268,550 users

How to use this cluster

  • Use r/microsaas and r/micro_saas for concrete playbooks, and r/SideProject to study showcase formats and traffic hooks.
  • When posting, trade “what I built, what the data says, where I am stuck” for feedback instead of dropping links.
  • Turn directory, SEO, Reddit, Twitter, and LinkedIn examples into executable channel experiments; test only one or two per week.

What to turn it into

  • MVP launches, directory submissions, Reddit comment acquisition, and Product Hunt alternatives
  • Common indie builder problems: no one sees the product, first users, pricing, and retention
  • Good for extracting low-budget growth checklists and 30-day post-launch action plans
  • SideProject is better for studying how titles, stories, and visual demos get exposure
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/microsaas 92% Good for studying how small teams move from MVP to first revenue across App Store, SEO, cold start, and security topics.
r/micro_saas 90% Many long-form growth cases, especially around SEO, directories, AEO, Reddit acquisition, and small-tool monetization.
r/SideProject 84% Useful for studying launch storytelling, demo presentation, and user feedback, though the SaaS fit is lower than the top three.
r/indiehackers 81% More focused on build-in-public, MVPs, product feedback, and first users.
r/GrowthHacking 73% Useful for founders looking for repeatable growth moves, but avoid black-hat tactics and pure promotion.

B2B SaaS Marketing, Content, and AI Search

Recommended cluster · About 2,955,085 users

How to use this cluster

  • Use r/b2bmarketing as a B2B marketing trend radar and r/B2BSaaS as the more specific SaaS conversion and operations forum.
  • Save posts with numbers, such as demo growth, AI referrals, and SEO conversion, rather than generic “publish more content” advice.
  • When participating, include industry, ACV, sales cycle, and channel data to get higher-quality replies.

What to turn it into

  • AI search, GEO/AEO, SEO, content quality, directories, and brand mentions
  • Low-budget acquisition through LinkedIn, Reddit, cold email, and community participation
  • Real discussions about B2B SaaS demos, SQLs, pipeline, attribution, and content conversion
  • Moving from traffic metrics to revenue per visitor, demos, and qualified pipeline
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/SaaS 97% Many posts explain how founders got first revenue or first users, plus discussions about AI SaaS, SEO, and Reddit marketing.
r/startups 80% Useful for adding company-building perspective beyond SaaS growth tactics.
r/b2bmarketing 78% Focused on B2B content, LinkedIn, AI search, cold email, agencies, channel attribution, and pipeline.
r/B2BSaaS 74% Discusses B2B SaaS content marketing, demos, sales, onboarding, churn, and product operations.
r/GrowthHacking 73% Good for experiments around SaaS directories, SEO, Reddit traffic, and LinkedIn intent outreach.

Sales, Outbound, and Revenue Plays

Recommended cluster · About 2,852,698 users

How to use this cluster

  • Use r/sales to learn sales fundamentals and enterprise deal motion, then use r/b2bmarketing and r/B2BSaaS to see how those ideas land in B2B SaaS.
  • Do not promote products in r/sales. Treat it as a sales training room and ask with industry, ACV, sales cycle, and current blocker.
  • Turn high-upvote sales posts into founder-led sales checklists: target accounts, trigger signals, stakeholders, next commitments, and risks.

What to turn it into

  • Founder-led sales, enterprise deals, pipeline, outbound, LinkedIn, and cold email
  • High-quality posts often reveal specific messaging, stakeholder maps, and deal cadence
  • r/sales has strict rules and does not allow self-promotion; it is for learning and commenting, not product promotion
  • B2B SaaS founders should focus on sales cycles, buying friction, customer budget, and renewal
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/startups 80% Covers not only sales but also enterprise customers, fundraising, cofounders, and market judgment.
r/b2bmarketing 78% Many posts directly discuss outbound, LinkedIn, agencies, and content-to-pipeline problems.
r/sales 76% Covers prospecting, enterprise sales, closing, commission, sales careers, and large-deal retrospectives.
r/B2BSaaS 74% Good for founder-led sales, enterprise customers, demos, content conversion, and retention.
r/GrowthHacking 73% More tactical growth experiments such as LinkedIn intent, directories, SEO, and Reddit acquisition.

Product Showcase, Feedback, and Early Users

Recommended cluster · About 1,800,895 users

How to use this cluster

  • Use r/SideProject to test broad storytelling, then r/microsaas and r/micro_saas for more precise SaaS feedback.
  • Use a consistent post format: problem background, what you built, current data, blocker, and one feedback question.
  • Do not treat Reddit as an ad channel. First make the post useful as a case study for other founders.

What to turn it into

  • Product showcase, launch updates, demos, user feedback, first revenue, and user milestones
  • Good for testing titles and stories: personal pain, why you built it, data changes, and the next ask
  • The more specific the better: screenshots, metrics, technical choices, failure points, and what feedback you want
  • These communities are easy to spam, so comment on others' posts and build credibility first
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/SaaS 97% Highly focused on SaaS and worth participating in when you have real insight. Good for studying SaaS storytelling and user pains.
r/microsaas 92% Many posts follow the pattern “what I built, how many customers I got, what should I do next.”
r/micro_saas 90% Good for posting data-backed micro SaaS progress and learning how others turn small traffic into revenue.
r/SideProject 84% Good for showcasing side projects, apps, SaaS products, hardware, and creative projects.
r/indiehackers 81% Good for sharing indie projects, asking about first users, and discussing MVPs and cold starts.

Operations, Retention, and Scaling Thinking

Recommended cluster · About 3,469,434 users

How to use this cluster

  • Review operations-related posts once a week and record patterns around churn, onboarding, sales handoff, customer success, and team management.
  • Turn Reddit discussions into internal checklists, such as first-14-day customer success, churn interviews, whether QBRs are needed, and whether sales promises are aligned.
  • For B2B SaaS founders, replies improve when questions include concrete context instead of abstract prompts.

What to turn it into

  • Startup work is not only acquisition; it also includes onboarding, retention, renewal, organizational pressure, and product tradeoffs
  • B2B SaaS teams should especially study the first 14 customer days, sales-to-CS handoff, long-term relationships, and expansion revenue
  • r/startups is better for strategic judgment, r/B2BSaaS for operating details, and r/sales for customer communication
  • Good content is usually not “what I want to build,” but “I hit this problem, here is the data, how should I decide the next step?”
View representative posts and community notes
Community Fit Why it matters
r/SaaS 97% Beyond growth posts, it includes founder mindset, retention, product direction, and discussions about avoiding fake demand.
r/indiehackers 81% Good for studying what happens after MVP: user interviews, retention, product simplification, and positioning.
r/startups 80% Good for studying teams, fundraising, markets, cofounders, operating pressure, and company-stage changes.
r/sales 76% Useful for customer communication, renewal, account expansion, pipeline, and sales organization topics.
r/B2BSaaS 74% Leans toward B2B SaaS onboarding, churn, content, payroll, enterprise sales, and operating systems.

Rules

Which communities fit posting vs. learning and commenting

The most common Reddit marketing mistake is confusing “relevant community” with “place where I can advertise.” This table separates the participation boundary for the main communities.

Community Promotion risk Good fits Avoid
r/SaaS Medium-high Experience retrospectives, growth data, failure lessons, specific questions Naked links, repeated product mentions, low-quality AI content
r/microsaas Medium Micro SaaS progress, early revenue, channel retrospectives Only posting the product name and link
r/micro_saas Medium Long-form growth playbooks, SEO/AEO, directories, first users Generic promotion and inflated revenue claims
r/SideProject Medium Demos, product stories, launch updates, feedback requests Showcases without context
r/startups High Startup methodology, validation, teams, fundraising, strategic questions Product promotion, DM bait, forced links
r/indiehackers Medium Build in public, MVPs, first users, revenue retrospectives Repeated self-promotion, motivational posts without data
r/b2bmarketing High B2B channels, LinkedIn, cold email, content to pipeline Agency/tool self-promotion
r/sales Very high Sales process, objection handling, enterprise deals, follow-up Selling tools, recruiting, affiliated recommendations
r/ProductManagement Very high Product process, roadmaps, user research methods Recruiting research participants, promoting SaaS
r/CustomerSuccess High Onboarding, churn, renewal, handoff CS tool promotion

Full ranking

Full community ranking table

The top five are suitable as primary operating targets. Ranks 6-15 are useful supplements for topical content, feedback, B2B marketing, or retention. Later communities should be judged by product type.

# Community Score Weekly visitors Weekly contributions Community topics
1 r/saas 98% 298K 18K SaaS building, growth, MRR milestones, cold starts, pricing, Reddit acquisition, SEO, failure retrospectives, and founder experience.
2 r/microsaas 93% 74K 12K Small teams, indie builders, micro SaaS product building, first users, early revenue, SEO, distribution, pricing, and security.
3 r/micro_saas 90% 36K 7K Micro SaaS revenue retrospectives, SEO/AEO growth, directory submissions, first users, MRR, cold starts, and zero-ad growth cases.
4 r/sideproject 87% 361K 17K Showcases side projects, apps, tools, SaaS products, games, and creative products; useful for studying launch, waitlist, downloads, revenue, and user feedback stories.
5 r/startups 84% 137K 4.8K Fundraising, teams, YC, market choice, cofounders, equity, validation, growth, and company operations.
6 r/indiehackers 81% 17K 2.3K Indie builders, bootstrapped founders, and side project builders sharing products, MVPs, revenue, failures, and launch experience.
7 r/b2bmarketing 78% 22K 2.2K B2B marketing, LinkedIn, cold email, ABM, SEO/AEO, attribution, lead quality, agencies, and growth channels.
8 r/nocode 75% 50K 2K No-code, AI coding, Lovable, Cursor, Bubble, Webflow, vibe coding, security, launches, and tool choices.
9 r/growthhacking 74% 17K 711 Growth experiments, SEO, Reddit acquisition, directory submissions, cold starts, LinkedIn outreach, AI tools, and channel retrospectives.
10 r/productmanagement 72% 94K 2.5K PM careers, AI's impact on product teams, docs, roadmaps, team collaboration, user research, and product process.
11 r/startup_ideas 70% 44K 2.6K Startup ideas, MVPs, early products, user acquisition, project showcases, cofounder search, fundraising, and self-promotion posts.
12 r/saasdevelopers 68% 13K 2.5K SaaS developer building, first users, directory submissions, AI coding, SEO/AEO, tech stacks, and early growth.
13 r/b2bsaas 66% 2.6K 589 B2B SaaS growth, sales, SEO, customer onboarding, churn, founder-led sales, payments, and enterprise customer problems.
14 r/saasmarketing 64% 3.1K 470 SaaS marketing strategy, acquisition, SEO, paid ads, Reddit organic, attribution, demo growth, and B2B messaging.
15 r/customersuccess 62% 20K 909 Customer success, onboarding, renewal, QBRs, churn, handoff, customer relationships, and CSM career pressure.
16 r/sales 61% 229K 5.6K Prospecting, closing, enterprise sales, career income, sales organizations, cold email, account management, and sales mindset.
17 r/nocodesaas 60% 6K 521 No-code SaaS, vibe coding, AI coding, early revenue, SEO, directory submissions, user acquisition, and no-code tool choices.
18 r/indiehackersindia 58% 7.2K 559 India-focused indie hackers, SaaS builders, and solopreneurs discussing local payments, compliance, app launches, taxes, and the Indian market.
19 r/productmarketing 55% 7.8K 211 Product marketing, positioning, messaging, PMM careers, B2B SaaS explainer videos, AI visibility, and GTM assets.
20 r/saassolopreneurs 52% 1.2K 395 Solo SaaS, micro SaaS, early launches, first users, Reddit traffic, cold email, billing, and solopreneur experience.
21 r/showyourapp 49% 3.4K 221 Showcases apps, SaaS products, mobile apps, tools, and software projects; more of a lightweight showcase platform.
22 r/salesoperations 47% 2.8K 373 Sales Ops, RevOps, CRM, pipeline, deliverability, sales tools, data quality, and sales process.
23 r/saassales 45% 1.8K 218 SaaS sales, outbound, AI SDR, lead gen, personalization, cold email, pitches, and sales tools.
24 r/assetbuilders 43% 1.5K 555 Online asset building, including SaaS, apps, directories, newsletters, AI products, websites, and revenue milestones.
25 r/startupideas 40% 3.9K 571 Startup ideas, MVPs, finding developers, validating ideas, user acquisition, and very early-stage project confusion.
26 r/productmanagement_in 38% 19K 521 India product management community discussing PM interviews, AI PM, compensation, MBA, career transitions, and changing product roles.
27 r/prodmgmt 31% 4.4K 127 Small product management community covering PM interviews, AI in product workflows, meetings, feedback platforms, and career transitions.
28 r/scaleinpublic 18% 1K 6 Positioned for builders, founders, and indie hackers to show progress, mistakes, and growth lessons, but current discussion signal is weak.
29 r/seo_saas 12% 82 0 Focused on SaaS SEO, AEO, affiliate, content systems, and search growth. The topic is vertical, but the sample showed very low interaction.

Subreddit About / Rules Original Text

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#1

r/saas

About / Public Description

Discussions and useful links for SaaS owners, online business owners, and more.

Rules
  • Submission Guidelines: Follow the Reddit site-wide rules and please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid non-productive self-promotion. No spam. Feedback requests must be posted in the weekly feedback thread!
  • No Direct Sales Or Non-Productive Self-Promotion: Promotion is ok here, but please don’t mention your SaaS/blog/company unless it’s relevant and actually helpful for someone reading. Overdoing it results in a ban. Direct sales that are unsolicited are forbidden as well. No PM requests please...
  • Posting SaaS Relevant Content Only: Please keep the discussions oriented around the SaaS ecosystem, tech companies, business, operational or even personal aspects of the tech business world.
  • No Vendor Spam: Promotion is allowed occasionally, but accounts focused solely on it will be removed. Max 1 mention every 60 days...
  • Blog Posts Rules: You may submit your blog post as long as the main ideas are in the Reddit post... The only way a link is allowed is at the end of the post (“Originally posted here”)...
  • Low-Effort / Low-Quality Content: Posts that are low-effort, spammy, repetitive, or add little value to discussion are not allowed...
  • Be Kind And Supportive — Criticise Ideas, Not People: At the end of the day, we’re all trying to make the world better for us and for those around us...
  • No selling, soliciting, or fundraising: This community is for knowledge exchange, not a marketplace...
  • Surveys / Polls: Survey, poll, and research-related posts require moderator approval...
  • No obfuscated, shortened or indirect URLs: All links must point directly to the final resource...
  • Politicizing: We don't allow: Moralizing issues, Petitions or calls-to-action, Political discussions, Political baiting, Soapboxing.
  • No Personal Information (Doxing): Do not post real names, emails, phone numbers, or private social media profiles...
  • No "I'll review/audit/feedback your product" posts: Posts offering free reviews, audits, roasts, or feedback on others' products/websites/pitches are not allowed.
About / Public Description

A place to change your life with micro SaaS apps

Rules
  • Only posts about Micro SaaS apps
  • Please be respectful, don't do unethical things
  • Dont do spam, troll & ...
About / Public Description

What is Micro SaaS? Is virtually a pocket-sized SaaS, meaning that it caters to a very specific niche. It’s usually run by a small team or even two or three people. And since it’s targeting a much smaller group, the resources used in making and running it are also substantially low.

Rules

About / Public Description

r/SideProject is a subreddit for sharing and receiving constructive feedback on side projects.

Rules

About / Public Description

Welcome to /r/startups, the place to discuss startup problems and solutions. Startups are companies that are designed to grow and scale rapidly. Be sure to read and follow all of our rules--we have specific places for common content and requests.

Rules
  • Relevant Content Only: We are a community of discussion based around startups, not traditional businesses. All content must be relevant to startups...
  • No direct sales, advertisements, or promotion: No direct sales, advertisements, or promotional posts of any kind... You MAY share your startup in the Monthly Share Your Startup thread...
  • Submissions Serve a Specific Purpose: Submissions are for discussing methodologies, experiences, strategies, techniques, markets... WITHOUT tying them directly to your own project using its name or URL. Submissions must have at least 250 characters... No legal questions.
  • Feedback Has a Place: All Feedback Requests including surveys/polls belong in our Feedback Thread or other appropriate weekly thread...
  • Rules for Links in Comments/Discussion: Write at least a sentence explaining why the link is relevant. Link only content you have no affiliation with. Affiliate links = banned.
  • Do Not Solicit PM Requests / Post DM Notices: The purpose of making a submission or comment is to engage in a public discussion... It is not to request a PM/DM from someone.
  • Sharing Your Blog is To Start a Discussion, Never For Self-Promotion: A link to the original blog post is allowed with prior Mod approval. Full body must be included... No blogs about your "startup" journey allowed.
  • Always Be Kind and Supportive: Do not troll, harass people, or be an asshole...
  • No Unscheduled AMAs: We do not allow unscheduled AMAs. We need to verify and approve all AMAs.
About / Public Description

IndieHackers is a subreddit focused on people who bootstrap their way to success by building products.

Rules
  • Self Promotion: Users can self promote their product 1 time using the SHOW IH flare. The purpose is for feedback and critique not advertisement.
  • MRR: Posts containing info about MRR should have proof; no proof, no post.
  • What you build type thing: We sometimes allow “what you build” type posts. If we see that this is done to karma farm, we don't have great news for you.
About / Public Description

A place for professional discussion and to dissect the latest trends in B2B marketing.

Rules
  • Spam: This sub is for B2B news, questions, and professional discussion. Everything else will be removed and bans will be given.
  • No influencer posts: Posts dedicated to pretending to be a subject matter expert & telling users to DM you or “comment below” will be deleted as spam.
  • No Job Postings or Posts Seeking Employment: This is not a job board.
  • No AI Generated Posts: Posts that have clearly been generated by ChatGPT or another chatbot will be deleted.
  • No self promotion: Please avoid posts promoting your company, agency, or service.
About / Public Description

No-Code Community dedicated to building cool things without needing to be a developer.

Rules
  • Promoted Posts/Comments: If you are posting or commenting about a new tool/resource and you must disclose your connection to said tool/resource or risk your post/comment being deleted... Please use the appropriate "Promoted" flair on posts.
  • Flair: If you are from a company, you are more than welcome to add to the discussion and make posts here. However, you will need to add your own flair...
  • Product Launch Outside of Designated Launch Post: All product launch posts should be made on the monthly product launch post.
  • Value-Add Post: Promoting your own products is allowed, but the post must be first and foremost a value-add post for the community.
  • Undisclosed Affiliate Link: Using an affiliate link without disclosing will result in the entire post/comment being removed.
About / Public Description

Welcome to world's largest Growth Hacking Community. A place for Growth Hacking practitioners and professionals to discuss Growth Marketing. Share novel growth marketing experiments, new tools, news and startup growth marketing stories. This community is for founders and marketers who are looking to learn, share and collaborate.

Rules
  • Don't Share Gated Content: Please don't block content behind a paywall or an opt-in.
  • No Self-Promotion: If you are sharing your blog post, product, podcast or video, make sure you have at least 100 Community Karma...
  • SaaS Products and Tools: If you're a founder or employee or marketer of a SaaS product looking to promote your tools, seek permission from the mod.
  • Seek Permission for Survey / Feedback / Beta Testing / Review: If you're asking members to participate... ask permission of the moderator...
  • Link love for original and exclusive content: If you share a piece of original content, then you can link to your website or social media profile at the end of the post, one link only. This is allowed after you have 100 Community Karma.
  • We Discourage Black-hat Tactics: We don't endorse black-hat marketing tools or tactics...
  • Stay Topical: If posts are not oriented towards growth marketing/hacking, they will be removed.
  • No Crowdsourcing Ideas: Hire a consultant if you want someone to think of ways to grow your startup...
  • Publish job posts under the jobs thread
  • Avoid links from banned sites: Links from TikTok and ProductHunt are banned unless approved...
  • Always be kind and respectful: If you try to throw shade and negativity, you will be banned.
About / Public Description

Product Management

Rules
  • No self-promotion or spam: The exception to this rule is the Friday Show and Tell thread.
  • Post career related comment in the quarterly thread: Questions about how to move into product management, resume reviews, interview questions... must be posted in the quarterly thread.
  • Follow Rediquette
  • No research, product or otherwise: Specifically conducting product research... isn't allowed. Nor is academic research without advance approval.
  • No AI Generated Posts: this includes top level posts and comments.
  • No off-topic posts, low quality posts, or memes
  • No posts about how to get started as a PM
  • Post rants in the weekly rant thread
  • Moderators Discretion: Moderators can remove any post that they believe isn't contributing to the community and discussion of the practice of product management.
About / Public Description

This subreddit is for sharing innovative startup ideas. Links and discussion about startups and descriptions of startups are welcome! Share ideas. Improve ideas. Expand upon other ideas. Combine ideas. Implement ideas.

Rules

About / Public Description

A community for developers working in SaaS.

Rules

#13

r/b2bsaas

About / Public Description

This subreddit is directed at anyone involved in a B2B SaaS business. Typical topics include conversions, retention, churn, metrics, analytics, engagement, inbound marketing, distribution channels and so on. Share advice, growth hacks, links, questions or personal stories that people who are working on B2B SaaS products can relate to.

Rules
  • No Spam: We have a zero-tolerance policy for spam. Posting spam or promoting courses will result in a permanent ban for both the spammer and their friends.
  • No Astroturfing: Fake posts, shill accounts, and coordinated promotion will result in a permanent ban. If you're affiliated with something you're sharing, be transparent.
  • Be Nice: Treat all members with respect and professionalism...
  • Provide Value: Ensure that your posts provide value to the community...
  • Limit Self-Promotion: Self-promotion must provide genuine value and is strictly limited to one post per project or domain every 10 days.
  • Follow Reddit's Rules
  • Flag Inappropriate Content
About / Public Description

A community dedicated to sharing and discussing all aspects of SaaS marketing, from super tactical stuff all the way up to overarching strategy. If you're a SaaS founder and you're making $5K-$500K MRR, consider joining our premium mastermind community StartupSauce.com as well.

Rules
  • Submission Guidelines: Follow the Reddit site-wide rules and please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid non-productive self-promotion. No spam...
  • No Direct Sales Or Non-Productive Self-Promotion: It's ok to mention your SaaS/blog/company IF it's relevant, adds value and is actually helpful...
  • SaaS-Focused Content Only: Please keep the discussions oriented around SaaS, tech companies, business...
  • Blog Posts: You may submit your blog post BUT please post the main ideas rather than just a link without context...
  • Be Nice: AKA Don't Be A Dick... Constructive criticism is welcome...
  • Bad Behaviour: Doxing, Flooding, Duplicates, Plagiarism, Hyping, Missing...
  • No Politics: Moralizing issues, Petitions or calls-to-action, Political discussions, Political baiting, Soapboxing.
  • No "Build in Public" Posts: Don't post these. 99% add zero value whatsoever...
  • No "What are you building?" Posts: These are just spammy self-promo and will be removed.
  • No AI Slop: Don't be lazy and copy/paste from ChatGPT to boost karma or fake engagement...
About / Public Description

Customer Success is a business strategy that focuses product development and service delivery around ensuring customers successfully achieve their goals. This subreddit is a community for customer success practitioners and leaders to share knowledge, network, and discuss the future of the customer success industry.

Rules
  • Keep Conversations Respectful and Civil: Keep conversations civil and respectful. No persoanl attacks, insults, or doxxing will be tollerated...
  • Use the Weekly Career Advice Threads: Use the weekly career advice threads to discuss how to get into the industry, salaries, resume critiques...
  • No Self-Promotion: If you work for a customer success technology company and want to post one of your blogs, that's fine, but this subreddit does not exist for generating leads...
  • No Spam Links to Articles: Any article posts without at least one initial comment summarizing the linked article and attempting to start a discussion will be removed.
  • No Individual Job Postings: Use the monthly "Who is hiring?" thread...
  • NO AI SLOP: It's literally the least you can do.

#16

r/sales

About / Public Description

Everything you need to know about sales, selling, business development, lead generation, prospecting, closing and more! Recommended books are linked in the menu and sidebar. Read our rules before posting or commenting. Selling, recruiting and blog spam will result in an immediate and permanent ban.

Rules
  • 10 Community Karma Required to Post and Karma Farming: Our community requires users to have 10 upvotes received on comments here before you will be allowed to create a new post...
  • No Selling or Self Promotion: Users are strictly not allowed to promote what they sell here... immediate and permanent ban.
  • No Recruiting Users: This is not a place to recruit sales people... zero-tolerance policy...
  • No Spam, Affiliation to Recommendations or Referral Links: Spam, affiliation to recommendations posted, and referral links will result in a ban...
  • No Marketing or Blogspam: We do allow articles but we do not allow marketing blogspam...
  • No Sales Memes: No sales memes, period!...
  • No Off-Site Communities: Any attempt to create, advertise or recruit r/Sales users to join off-site communities will result in an immediate and permanent ban.
  • Failure To Include Details: If you are asking a question or for advice, include as much information and detail as you can...
  • No Bot or AI Generated Content: R/Sales is for real users discussing their own thoughts...
  • Zero Contribution: Posts or comments that do not contribute directly to a sales topic... will be removed.
  • Violates Sitewide Policies
About / Public Description

From the people from /r/SaaS, this is a sub-subreddit for No-Code SaaS discussions

Rules

About / Public Description

This subreddit is dedicated to indie hackers, entrepreneurs, and solopreneurs in India. Whether you're working on your startup, building side projects, or looking to share and learn, this is the place for you. Let's collaborate, celebrate successes, and help each other overcome challenges!

Rules
  • Stay On-Topic: Posts should be relevant to indie hacking, entrepreneurship, startups, or personal projects in the Indian context...
  • Be Respectful and Constructive: Treat all members with respect...
  • No Spam or Excessive Self-Promotion: Share your projects, but ensure posts add value...
  • Showcase and Share Knowledge: Celebrate your wins! Share product launches, revenue milestones...
  • Support Fellow Indie Hackers: Actively engage by commenting on others’ posts...
  • Keep It Relevant to India: Highlight India-specific aspects...
  • Post Quality: Write clear, detailed, and engaging posts...
  • No Plagiarism or Copyright Infringement
  • Use Appropriate Post Flairs
  • Report Issues
About / Public Description

A place for Product Marketers to ask questions, share knowledge, vent, and discuss strategy.

Rules
  • Community-specific content: Posts must be on topic, in-depth, and Product Marketing focused. Please structure your title as follows...
  • No self-promotion, clickbait, AI spam, or low-effort content: We can all tell when you post AI slop. Don’t do it. This is NOT LinkedIn... Do not request work, offer services, or promote your own product or company...
  • Career related posts: Career-related posts are only allowed on Fridays. This is not a job board...
  • Be polite & respectful: Civil conversation is okay, bigotry and personal attacks are not.
  • 1 post per user, per day - quality over quantity
  • Moderator discretion
About / Public Description

If you are not a software developer, but have a problem that you think could be solved with software, post about it in SaaSSolopreneurs, and good tings will happen✨ For those creating a software product, scaling a Micro SaaS business, or exploring the solopreneur journey, this is your space to connect, share, and grow ✨ Here, we discuss: ▶️ Building and scaling Micro SaaS products ▶️ Marketing and growth strategies ▶️ Tools, tech stacks, and frameworks ▶️ Challenges and lessons learned

Rules
  • Be Respectful: Treat all members with respect. Harassment, hate speech, and personal attacks are not allowed...
  • Stay On Topic: All posts and comments must relate to SaaS, solopreneurship, or related topics...
  • Share Valuable Content: Posts should aim to inform, inspire, or engage the community...
  • Promotion Policy: You may share your Micro SaaS product, but posts must provide context or insights and avoid spammy behavior.
  • No Low-Effort Posts: Posts that are overly vague, off-topic, or purely promotional without context may be removed.
  • Use Descriptive Titles: Titles should clearly describe the content of your post.
  • Self-Promotion Limits: Self-promotion should make up less than 20% of your activity in this subreddit.
About / Public Description

Welcome to r/ShowYourApp 🚀- A community for indie makers, developers, and founders to share their apps, web apps, SaaS, or software projects. 💡 Show what you’ve built 🌍 Get feedback & exposure 🤝 Connect with other creators Whether it’s your first launch or your 10th, this is your space to showcase your work and inspire others!

Rules
  • Show What You’ve Built: This community exists for makers, devs, and founders to share their apps, SaaS, and software projects...
  • Links Are Allowed 🚀: You can share your app’s website, landing page, or demo link. Just make sure your post includes a short description or context — don’t drop a bare link.
  • Be Respectful: No hate, spam, or trolling. Be kind and constructive when giving or receiving feedback.
  • Help Others Grow: Comment on others’ posts, give feedback, and celebrate wins together.
About / Public Description

Sales operations is a set of business activities and processes that help a sales organization run effectively, efficiently and in support of business strategies and objectives. Sales operations may also be referred to as sales operations, revenue operations, sales support or business operations.

Rules
  • Don't spam /r/salesoperations: No spam. If the primary purpose of your post or comment is to promote a product or service that you have a stake in... it is spam and will be removed.
  • We are a civil and inclusive community: Keep it professional. Don't harass anybody. Don't be a racist. Don't misgender people. This rule will be interpreted very, very broadly.
About / Public Description

THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO SELL YOUR SAAS. r/SaaSSales is a community for anyone involved in selling SaaS. From SDRs to founders, from cold emailers to closers. Think of it as your sales floor, strategy room, and watercooler all in one. What this community is for: Learning and sharing the craft of SaaS sales Finding and posting and requesting deals on sales tools Talking tactics, playbooks, wins, fails, and everything in between

Rules
  • Submission Guidelines: Please follow Reddit’s site-wide rules. Keep conversations respectful, relevant, and focused on adding value. Self-promotion that doesn't help the community will be removed...
  • Post SaaS and Sales Content Only: Keep discussions focused on SaaS, tech companies, business topics, or the personal side of working in sales.
  • No Selling or Self Promotion: Your post or comment should strictly never sell or promote a business or product unless directly asked...
  • No Spam, Affiliate Links, or Promo Codes: Do not spam r/SaaSSales. You will be immediately and permanently banned.
  • No Blogspam: We do allow articles but we do not allow marketing blogspam...
  • Respect Each Other: This is a place to get better, not tear people down.
  • No Link Spam: Do not link to your project or to a recommended product. You will be permanently banned if you do so.
About / Public Description

If you're building assets that make money online, you belong here. SaaS, apps, ecommerce, newsletters, AI products, websites and directories. Whether you're just starting out and chasing your first dollar, or already scaling an existing business, this is where serious builders come to grow. Post wins, share strategies, talk through failures and celebrate revenue milestones. We're here to help you make more money from everything you build.

Rules
  • No Spam or Self-Promotion Dumps: You can share your product only if it adds value to a discussion. Pure promo posts or link drops will be removed.
  • Show Your Work, Don’t Sell It: When sharing your project, include context: what you built, why, challenges, lessons, numbers, etc. No sales pages or funnel links.
  • Add Value First: Posts must be educational, insightful, or helpful to other builders.
  • No Buy/Sell Listings: This isn’t a marketplace.
  • Be Respectful & Constructive: Debate ideas, not people.
  • No AI-Generated Filler Content: AI tools are fine, but low-effort, obvious AI-dump posts will be removed.
  • Stay On-Topic: Posts must relate to building digital assets: SaaS, apps, AI tools, no-code, newsletters, websites, etc.
  • Use Post Flairs & Assign Your Flair
  • No Affiliate Links
  • Mod Discretion
About / Public Description

The place to discuss about startup ideas. Share your business ideas, get feedback, and connect with other entrepreneurs.

Rules

About / Public Description

Welcome to r/ProductManagementIndia – the go-to community for product managers in India! Whether you're an experienced PM, aspiring product manager, Head of Product, UX designer, founder, or simply curious about product management careers in India, this is your space to learn, share, and grow. Join discussions on product strategy, roadmapping, user research, metrics, tools, interview prep, and everything related to building great products in the Indian tech ecosystem.

Rules

About / Public Description

This is for all you Product Managers. Best practices, tools, jobs & job seekers, how-tos, growth hacks and more. Get out there & make it happen people!

Rules

About / Public Description

Are you building cool stuff? cool, scale it. Show progress. Show mistakes. Show lessons learnt. This community is for builders, indie hackers, founders, designers and everyone in between that wants to scale their product and get users. Feel free to post links to your site, loom videos, memes, literally anything that helps you scale and get users. Help each other out and have fun! <3

Rules

About / Public Description

A place to discuss SEO strategies for SaaS businesses with a focus on practical, no BS sharing. Share your experience and useful resources and discuss SEO strategies for SaaS. A community for SaaS founders, marketers, and online business owners.

Rules
  • Submission Guidelines: Follow the Reddit site-wide rules and please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid non-productive self-promotion.
  • SaaS/SEO Content: Please keep the discussions oriented around SaaS marketing, SEO strategies, online business or your personal experience as a founder.
  • No Spamming: Keep the content original and helpful. Don't spam with the same links on multiple posts/comments.
  • No politics: This is not the place for political discussions.
  • Be respectful: You can be honest and share your opinion, but insults are not allowed. Respect other members.

Find subreddits that better fit your product

This list is a strong general starting point for SaaS founders. If your product has a specific industry, ICP, competitor set, or use case, RedditFind can find better-matched subreddits from your product description and analyze each community's about, rules, activity, and recent top posts.

FAQ

Which subreddits should SaaS founders prioritize first?

Start with r/SaaS, r/microsaas, r/micro_saas, r/SideProject, and r/startups. Together they cover the main SaaS forum, micro SaaS, small-team growth, product showcases, and startup methodology.

Which subreddits are better for product posts and feedback?

r/SideProject, r/microsaas, r/micro_saas, and r/indiehackers are better for product showcases or progress updates. r/startups, r/sales, and r/ProductManagement are better for learning and commenting, not hard product promotion.

What should you post in these communities?

Prioritize retrospectives, data, lessons, specific questions, and real progress. Do not only post “look at my product,” and do not copy the same text into multiple communities.

What is the difference between r/SaaS and r/microsaas?

r/SaaS is more like the main SaaS founder forum with broader discussion. r/microsaas is more focused on small teams, indie builders, small tools, and early revenue.

How can RedditFind help with this workflow?

RedditFind helps you discover relevant communities, analyze content, review rules and recent top posts, and decide which subreddits are worth long-term effort.