Find your next customers in r/SaaS
r/SaaS is where founders, operators, and early-stage teams share what they built, what broke, and what they need.
Who buys here and why
Members are typically B2B software founders and product managers with real budgets. Many are actively evaluating tools to cut churn, automate support, or speed up billing. They make or directly influence purchasing decisions.
Posts here regularly ask for tool recommendations by name, with specific use cases and budget signals. Someone asking 'what do you use for customer onboarding analytics' is one step away from a trial signup.
Buyer-intent signals to watch
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How to participate in r/SaaS without spamming
r/SaaS allows value-first posts but bans direct promotion without context. The best approach is to answer questions genuinely and mention your tool only when it directly fits the stated need.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I post about my product in r/SaaS?
Only if you add real value first. Self-promotional posts without context get removed. Answer questions, share data, and mention your tool when it genuinely fits.
How do I find leads in r/SaaS?
Filter by 'tool recommendation' or 'alternatives' posts. People naming a specific competitor they want to replace are your warmest prospects.
Are the buyers in r/SaaS actually decision-makers?
Many are solo founders or technical co-founders who own the budget. It is a smaller subreddit but the purchase intent per post is higher than most.
Is monitoring r/SaaS against Reddit rules?
No. Reading public posts is permitted. The rules only restrict automated posting or vote manipulation, not listening and responding manually.
Turn r/SaaS posts into a lead pipeline
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