The Founder's Guide to
Reddit Marketing
40 communities, researched in depth. Learn which subreddits actually welcome product mentions, what content performs best in each, and how to engage authentically without getting banned.
Entrepreneurship & Business
Story-driven, experience-first OG founder community
Strict no-promotion rules, values substantive discussion
Physical and local business owners, not tech startups
News, strategy, and corporate analysis
Revenue transparency, public build logs
Maker-friendly showcase community
Platform comparisons, marketing channels, and DTC tactics
App reviews, CRO, and Shopify-specific help
Clients, rates, contracts, and the independent professional life
Visas, remote work, travel, and location-independent life
Home office, distributed teams, and the future of work
Indie Makers & SaaS
Metrics, pricing, churn, and SaaS growth
Solo founders, niche products, bootstrapped SaaS
Bootstrapped businesses and the Indie Hackers community
Pure maker pride, creation showcases
Unity, Unreal, Godot, and the indie game journey
Marketing & Growth
Brand strategy, campaigns, and marketing careers
SEO, PPC, social, email — hands-on digital tactics
Algorithm updates, technical SEO, and ranking strategies
Experiments, acquisition loops, and viral growth tactics
Content strategy, SEO writing, and newsletter growth
Platform strategy, content, and community management
Developer Communities
Frontend, backend, full-stack web development
Articles, technical discussions, and engineering depth
Beginners to intermediate programmers learning to code
The JavaScript ecosystem, frameworks, and tooling
Hooks, Server Components, and the React ecosystem
Web, data science, automation, and the Python ecosystem
Node.js ecosystem, Express, backend JavaScript
AI & Technology
AI news, ethics, and societal impact
Research papers, benchmarks, and ML theory
Prompts, use cases, and ChatGPT comparisons
GPT models, the OpenAI API, and platform products
Running LLMs locally — hardware, models, fine-tuning
Design & Creative
Web aesthetics, UX patterns, and design tools
Components, design systems, and accessibility
Brand, print, digital, and typography
UX research, methods, portfolio, and career
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