Subreddits
Post on Reddit to get traffic, feedback, and users. Start with easy subs to build karma, then level up.
r/SideProject
230K members
Share your journey, not just a link. Show what you built and why. Screenshots help a lot.
r/roastmystartup
15K members
Ask for honest, brutal feedback. People love tearing things apart here — use it to improve.
r/alphaandbetausers
45K members
Perfect for getting beta testers. Be clear about what stage your product is in and what feedback you need.
r/VibeCodeCamp
5K members
Share what you vibe-coded and how. The community loves seeing AI-assisted builds and launch stories.
r/IMadeThis
120K members
Post with pride. Show the thing you made, explain the process. Visual posts do best.
r/indiehackers
35K members
Share revenue numbers, lessons learned, or building updates. The community loves transparency.
r/buildinpublic
8K members
Share weekly updates, revenue milestones, or technical decisions. Consistency builds followers.
r/webdev
2.1M members
Only post on Showoff Saturday. Focus on the tech stack and interesting challenges you solved.
r/startups
1.3M members
Use the monthly 'Share Your Startup' thread. Direct promo posts get removed. Focus on the problem you solve.
r/SaaS
85K members
Frame it as seeking advice or sharing learnings, not pure promotion. 'I built X, here's what I learned' works well.
r/Entrepreneur
3.5M members
Lead with value. Share a case study, lesson, or insight. Slip your product in naturally at the end.
r/smallbusiness
1.8M members
Answer questions and mention your tool as a solution. Don't make standalone promo posts.
r/artificial
350K members
Focus on the AI aspect. What makes your AI unique? Show demos or benchmarks.
r/programming
6.2M members
Write a technical blog post about an interesting problem you solved, then link it. Pure promo will be removed instantly.
r/technology
17M members
Get a tech blog to write about your product, then post that article. Direct self-promo is banned.
r/marketing
1.1M members
Share marketing case studies or strategies. Mention your tool as part of the story, not the focus.