How it works

Turn Reddit into a growth channel with an ongoing, results-driven roadmap

Use this when your buyers already ask questions on Reddit and you want a safer way to show up consistently without sounding like a marketer.

Steps

See what you do inside the product

01First

Tell it what your website does.

Add your website, what it helps people do, and who you want to reach.

The engine understands the product before it builds the plan.

Audience

Who are you trying to reach?

Early-stage SaaS founders

What can you help with?

Finding better launch channels

02Next

See where your buyers already talk.

Get subreddit ideas that match your audience and the kind of problems they discuss.

You know which communities are worth your time.

Subreddits

r/startupsStrong fit
r/SaaSStrong fit
r/EntrepreneurCheck rules
03Then

Get posts and comments that sound natural.

Turn the strategy into useful Reddit-native drafts instead of generic promo copy.

You have content that can fit the community.

Draft

The 30-day Reddit routine I would use before launching

Helpful post, not a pitch.
04Before posting

Check what could get removed.

Review account age, links, posting speed, and self-promotion before anything goes out.

You avoid obvious Reddit mistakes.

Risk check

18
No hard pitch
No outbound links
Subreddit fit looks strong
05Then

Follow the daily roadmap.

Use the roadmap to know what to do next without trying to plan every Reddit move from scratch.

You keep showing up consistently.

Posting plan

r/startupsTuesday 10:00 AM
r/SaaSThursday 12:00 PM
r/EntrepreneurFriday 9:30 AM

What this helps with

Use this when your buyers already ask questions on Reddit and you want a safer way to show up consistently without sounding like a marketer.

The tactic itself runs on organic Reddit participation. No ads, boosts, or paid community tools are required.

What it does

Helps you find subreddits, create useful drafts, and follow a daily Reddit plan.

Good for

Founders and agencies who want organic Reddit growth without guessing community rules.

You control

Audience, use cases, roadmap actions, drafts, risk checks, and schedule.