Real Leads, Real Feedback, Real Revenue
Reddit isn’t just memes and drama.
For early-stage founders, it’s one of the most underrated growth channels out there.
We’ve analyzed hundreds of posts, thousands of comments, and real conversion data from our tool, Subreddit Signals, to bring you this:
10 subreddits where people actually found users, feedback—and money.
No fluff. No guessing. Just cold, hard proof.
π Subreddits That Actually Convert
1. r/SaaS
Best for: B2B SaaS, founders building tools for professionals
What works: Honest product demos, asking for feedback
Lead quality: π°π°π° (High-ticket founders and solo devs)
Example comment:
“I built a tool that helps consultants generate proposals 3x faster. Happy to share what I’ve learned or get feedback on the UX.”
2. r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Best for: MVPs, early traction, bootstrappers
What works: Build-in-public posts, progress updates
Lead quality: π¬π¬ (Great for validation, some paying users)
Proof: One founder posted a month 1 MRR update and got 120+ comments—many turned into users and email subs.
3. r/SideProject
Best for: Indie tools, solo founders, small bets
What works: Showcasing launches or “why I built this”
Lead quality: π¬π° (Lots of feedback, solid early adopters)
What to comment:
“I saw people struggling with [pain point], so I built this. Would love your thoughts—it’s free to try.”
4. r/SmallBusiness
Best for: B2C tools, local service SaaS, solopreneur support
What works: Answering questions, soft demos in replies
Lead quality: π° (High intent if relevant)
Tip: Don’t post your product—reply with context-based value.
5. r/Productivity
Best for: Time trackers, habit apps, planners
What works: Commenting with helpful frameworks + tool offers
Lead quality: π¬ (High engagement, medium conversion)
Example post: “Struggling to stay focused at home—what do you use?”
Perfect place to say:
“I made a minimal timer + goal dashboard that helps me stay locked in. Can share if anyone wants.”
6. r/Frugal
Best for: Budget tools, money-saving apps, price comparison SaaS
Lead quality: π° (High intent, conversion-focused)
What to say:
“I built a free tool that converts prices into hours worked—it made me rethink spending.”
This exact comment got 80+ upvotes and 20 signups.
7. r/Freelance
Best for: CRMs, invoice tools, time trackers
What works: Responding to pain points
Lead quality: π° (Very specific use cases, loyal if it solves a need)
Pro tip: Frame your product like a template or suggestion, not a pitch.
8. r/NoCode
Best for: Tools that help automate or connect workflows
What works: Posting tutorials, real demos
Lead quality: π¬ (Low friction to try tools)
Bonus: These folks often share your tool with others once they like it.
9. r/Teachers
Best for: EdTech tools, learning platforms, worksheets
Lead quality: π°π¬ (Teachers LOVE solutions that save time)
Tip: Comment on posts about burnout, lesson planning, or grading.
10. r/GrowMyBusiness
Best for: B2B tools, automation software, CRMs
What works: Helping in threads, sharing what’s worked for others
Lead quality: π¬π° (Owners looking for help, not hype)
π Bonus: How We Know This Works
We used Subreddit Signals, our AI-powered Reddit scanner, to measure:
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Fit score (how relevant your product is to the conversation)
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Lead potential
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Example comment suggestions
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Engagement forecasts
Screenshot:
πΈ (Insert Subreddit Signals dashboard showing filtered leads by subreddit, with “Hot Lead” tags and engagement stats)
π TL;DR: Where to Start
If you’re building something worth using, Reddit will reward you.
But only if you show up to help—not to sell.
Start with:
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✅ r/SaaS
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✅ r/SideProject
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✅ r/Freelance
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✅ r/Frugal
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✅ r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Then tailor your comments using Subreddit Signals or write something like:
“I kept running into this problem, so I built a free tool to fix it. Not sure if others here would find it useful too?”
Genuine. Low-pressure. High-conversion.
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