Why Smart Founders Are Quietly Using Reddit for Early Traction If you’re still relying on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter) for startup traction, you’re probably missing the quiet goldmine where early adopters actually hang out. That place? Reddit. While everyone’s shouting into the void on social media, savvy founders are using Reddit to get real feedback, real users—and even their first $1K in revenue —all without a following. Let’s break down why Reddit is quietly outperforming LinkedIn and X for early-stage traction, and how you can tap into it using the same system that helped dozens of founders grow without going viral. Why Reddit Beats LinkedIn and X for Early Traction 1. People care about topics , not followers. On Reddit, nobody cares about your resume or how many connections you have. They care about the problem you're solving and how it connects to their world. This gives new founders a huge advantage— you can win on day one if your product is relevant. 2. ...