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Month 1, Week 3: 300 users
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@somyatwts@tibo_maker You are not wrong about that,a are you currently getting any users from Reddit, or is it something you haven’t really explored yet?
That makes sense.
The interesting thing is that most of the companies we work with started with that exact view of Reddit, as a place to understand problems, not acquire users.
What changed was realizing the same conversations they were researching were also where people were actively looking for solutions.
For example, we helped a company get 300 users in their first month and they're now averaging around 600 organic visits a day after 3 months, not through ads, but by showing up naturally in relevant discussions.
Either way, it sounds like you're already getting value from Reddit for market insight. What's been the most effective source of waitlist signups so far: X, LinkedIn, or Discord?
Makes sense. The reason I asked is that a lot of founders, builders, and professionals are already having the kinds of conversations you're describing on Reddit.
We don't really treat Reddit as a traffic source. We help companies get in front of existing discussions and turn them into natural product discovery instead of relying on ads or search.
For a platform like Persona, it could be less about "marketing on Reddit" and more about identifying communities where people are actively looking for collaborators, co-founders, mentors, or professional connections.
Have you explored any Reddit communities around founders or builders yet, or have you mainly focused on X, LinkedIn, and Discord so far?
Great, it will really help, , if well handled, you can get your first set of users there. I recently helped a brand get 300 users within 3 weeks in one month campaign. And currently 3 months later we have 600+ organic visits daily.
You can dm if you would like to see the case study