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posting on 14 platforms is just procrastination with extra steps.
pick Reddit. just Reddit.
your post from 2023 still ranks on Google in 2026 for the exact query your buyer types. none of the other 13 do that.
your avatar is already there, openly describing your problem in their own words. that's your landing page copy written for free.
and it's the only platform where u can DM someone who just posted "my posts keep getting removed" and start a real conversation.
compounding distribution, free market research, and warm outreach. same place.
stop spreading. go deep on one.
how are you marketing your SaaS?
people are always looking for ways to get the word out about their software. here's a bunch of free platforms you can use: Reddit, Versily, Peerlist, Betalist, SaaSHub, TrustMRR, Dang AI, FounderList, AlternativeTo, MicroLaunch, Product Hunt, Indie Hackers, Startup Stash and Hacker News
you gotta take advantage of these, they can really help you grow your user base
stuck at $0 MRR?
i was too. months of building, shipping, not knowing where to go.
if your customers are on Reddit, that's where i'd spend 100% of my time now
why? DMs to people who just posted the problem. threads that rank on Google. feedback in hours. intent already public.
not "also Reddit." Reddit first.
if your customers are on Reddit and your SaaS is at $0 MRR, spend 100% of your distribution time there.
not "also Reddit." Reddit first.
why?
you can DM founders who literally posted about your problem today. no warm intro.
threads rank on Google for years, free SEO from one good comment.
you get honest feedback in hours. X likes from other builders won't tell you if your angle works.
someone in r/saas is already asking the question your product answers. go talk to them.
$0 MRR doesn't mean try everything. it means go where intent already exists.
@claudvaluebuild new account isn't even the main issue. the link in the body is.
drop the link, post something useful, put the link in the first comment instead. automod doesn't scan comments the same way. also, DM everyone who upvotes your post.
That's it.
the only tool you need to post on Reddit.
tells you which subreddit to post in based on what you're building.
trained on 5000+ subreddit rules so your post doesn't get nuked by automod or mods in the first 10 minutes.
gives you the angle, the wording, and where to drop the link so the post actually survives.
you copy, you tweak, you post.
that's it.
we scraped every subreddit that matters
you tell us what you built. we tell you exactly where to post it and how to write it so it doesn't get removed.
that's the whole product.
we scraped every subreddit that matters
you tell us what you built. we tell you exactly where to post it and how to write it so it doesn't get removed.
that's the whole product.
@rachmanrezza@Reddit hey it's live, https://t.co/lAJzDHr3D8
u were one of the first people i talked to about this so wanted u to know before anyone else
lmk if u try it
@benepla_ mods nuke threads retroactively when something hits /r/all and the post breaks a rule they didn't care about at 3 upvotes.
screenshot the thread next time the second it pops, repost the insight as a standalone in a smaller sub where mods don't patrol top posts.
reddit is the only one on that list where you can have 20 DMs in your inbox 2h after a single post.
drop a post tonight, sort the comments by curiosity, DM the ones asking questions. you'll have real convos before the others even approve your listing.
how are you marketing your SaaS?
people are always looking for ways to get the word out about their software. here's a bunch of free platforms you can use: Reddit, Versily, Peerlist, Betalist, SaaSHub, TrustMRR, Dang AI, FounderList, AlternativeTo, MicroLaunch, Product Hunt, Indie Hackers, Startup Stash and Hacker News
you gotta take advantage of these, they can really help you grow your user base
@buildwithdivv 48 users in 72h is distribution working, $19 MRR is pricing or onboarding leaking.
look at which subreddit drove the 2 paid ones and double down there before chasing $100.