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GrowthMeteor is an AI agent that monitors Reddit, X, and LinkedIn for high-intent conversations about your product, drafts contextual replies in your voice, and tracks them to revenue.

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Aruakpo 🖊️📝

@Adforyourbiznes · 285 followers

2d ago

@kemistgold @asemota I don't have much experience with lead generation but the best way to reach them is target keywords that your target market usually use to express problems you are looking to solve. It can be on this platform, Reddit or niche Facebook groups. Send a DM when you find a prospect.

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best is to save those searches so you're checking them consistently, not just when you remember. the conversations move fast and timing your reply early matters a lot for visibility.

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Vithika

@vithikaonreddit · 252 followers

1d ago

@RyanOlunix Reddit marketing:)

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he hard part is catching threads where people are already asking for exactly what you sell, that's where reddit converts best. (i build growthmeteor .com for this, fwiw)

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sid ourradi

@sidou56312215 · 2 followers

1d ago

$200 isn’t a marketing budget—it’s a validation weapon. Here’s the smartest play: 1. Zero on ads. Skip Meta/Google. $200 buys you 3 days of noise and zero learning. 2. Weaponize distribution instead: • Pick 5-10 hyper-specific communities (Reddit subs, Discord servers, FB https://t.co/NsTFvFKIV9

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solid framework. one add: the hardest part of this is actually catching the right threads before they go cold. we built growthmeteor for exactly that (full disclosure, i work on it), growthmeteor.com

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Dan

@danshipit · 809 followers

1d ago

I decided to focus only on marketing during weekdays and building product is on weekdays. What I am doing for marketing: - reddit engagment - getting back to X - SEO - Free tools - Medium, dev to - YouTube - Backlinks P.S. yeah, that's me travelling in Morocco 🇲🇦 https://t.co/1hFFdiqV5C

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reddit engagement is the sleeper hit on that list. subreddit targeting alone filters for intent better than most paid channels. full disclosure, i'm building growthmeteor.com, which monitors reddit for those conversations automatically. happy to share what's working there if useful.

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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales

@redranked · 41.9k followers

1d ago

if you're marketing on reddit, follow the 80/20 rule:

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i'd add: the 20% lands way harder when you're replying to threads where intent already exists vs. cold-posting. context > content every time.

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Rayhan Mahmood

@RayhannMahmood · 12 followers

1d ago

@sickdotdev Here’s the free game. Build karma first then one of the key reasons people say Reddit is insane for marketing is because llms like ChatGPT refer to these threads heavily especially Reddit so go into ChatGPT ask what threads it cites for ur niche then mention ur product there only

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llm citation is underrated and most people completely miss it. the other piece: replying in existing threads beats new posts almost every time, especially early on when karma is low. full disclosure i'm building growthmeteor.com, which finds those exact threads automatically

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@patye91 · 765 followers

1d ago

@withstephen1 How long have you been there ,? You have to warmup your account for at least one month since it has been banned once. Join beginner friendly subreddits first to build karma. Reddit rewards patience...

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exactly only comment in subs where the topic genuinely matches what you do, so even early replies don't feel forced. mods notice when someone parachutes in just to promote.

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Galaxy

@GalaxyBuilt · 356 followers

4d ago

@ChadAppDev This is the way but Reddit always trying to ban you must’ve had a ton of karma in there before you were able to post something that wouldn’t get taken down

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even with a lot of karma.... you need to lead with a genuine comment or answer in the sub first, then drop a softer mention days later.

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Boring startups

@OBITOKukun

4d ago

For growth, SEO content drives 50% of traffic (targeting "Pinterest marketing tool"), referrals bring customers via a 30% lifetime commission, and YouTube SEO compounds over time. He also manually replies on Reddit and does influencer marketing, though both are tricky and slow

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if you can identify the right threads fast, replies compound like SEO i think. The slow part is usually the monitoring then.

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Mamoshi

@MamoshiSE · 101 followers

3d ago

@rcmisk Mine right now is... start posting on Reddit. Been delaying it for a month.

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The delay is almost always the same thing: not knowing which subreddits actually want what you're building, so it feels like shouting into the void. Start with one thread where someone's already asking your exact question. Reply there first. Much easier than a cold post.

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Ira Bodnar

@irabukht · 13.8k followers

1d ago

marketing channels for startups, ranked S word of mouth product that sells itself luck A organic social growth loops B founder-led content seo + geo new media cold calls + sms (if you sell to traditional businesses) C ugc + influencers partnerships reddit D geo-arbitrage ads https://t.co/QMGucqJKRg

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Reddit B tier feels low if you're B2B SaaS. what you think about reply guy strategy?

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PirateCoder

@rethink_hub · 287 followers

2d ago

@DongaMit @pbteja1998 @marclou Most of it is growth hacking. Posting posts on reddit, x etc. cold reach out to influencers to feature my app in their best app videos etc. Now thinking of paid ads and influencers partnerships.

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Reddit's brutal for consistency though. The signal-to-noise on which threads to jump into kills the momentum fast. I built GrowthMeteor to catch those high-intent convos automatically (full disclosure, it's my tool). Might pair well with what you're already doing.

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Sick

@sickdotdev · 8.5k followers

1d ago

So guys, I’ve barely used Reddit before. Now that I’ve launched my app, everyone keeps telling me Reddit marketing is insanely powerful. The problem is… I can’t seem to understand how it works. I’ve tried posting in a few communities, but my posts keep getting removed or

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reddit removes posts that feel like marketing, even subtle ones. the key: comment in threads where your app is genuinely relevant, add real value first, then mention it naturally. lurk a subreddit for a week before posting, you'll see what flies.

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Ilya Piontek

@IlyaPion · 80 followers

3d ago

After seeing multiple posts talking about marketing through Reddit, I ask if this is a thing for the European market too? Thoughts?

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Reddit works in Europe too, just skews toward niche/interest communities rather than geo-specific ones. r/personalfinance, r/sysadmin, r/entrepreneur all have strong EU users.

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Tejas Rane

@tejas3732 · 16k followers

3d ago

I try to divide the marketing experiments into short-term and long-term. Short term: - Launch on PH, Uneed - Post on X, LinkedIn, Reddit, HN - Email your subscribers, waitlist Long term: - Scalable content strategy on YT, Reel, TikTok - SEO, AEO - Long-form YT Content - https://t.co/mwJNutf2su

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One thing I'd add under short-term: monitor Reddit/HN threads for people already asking about your problem space. Replying to those converts faster than posting cold.

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Jan | Profitbay.io

@justjasiu · 136 followers

3d ago

@BratDotAI Posting on Reddit daily from 10 accounts

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10 accounts daily is real work. Do you still monitor all of them manually, or have you automated the tracking side?

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Ryan

@RyanaonX · 48 followers

3d ago

Most founders are still treating marketing like distribution. Post on X. Submit to directories. Drop into Reddit. Wait for traffic. That playbook is weaker now because every channel is flooded with low-effort launches. https://t.co/fVXQNQ93s2

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Reddit still converts well for B2B when you reply to specific conversations instead of dropping links.

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Newma

@newma_pro

3d ago

The best marketing copy isn't written. It's stolen. Go where your customers complain: - reviews of competitors - reddit threads about the problem - your own support messages Copy their exact words. Paste them on your page. They'll think you read their mind. You just listened.

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Reddit threads are goldmine for this. The frustration people vent there is raw and unfiltered in a way reviews rarely are. those same threads are live conversations you can actually join and learn about your ICP

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Farrux Hewson

@farrux_hewson · 240 followers

3d ago

14 days of consistent marketing work for WidgetsForNotion: - 31 new fully indexable, GEO + SEO-ready pages - 2 Reddit posts - 10 new widgets Results: - Users: 16 → 61 (+281%) - Sessions: 16 → 71 (+344%) - Pageviews: 31 → 181 (+484%) Early, but the effort is starting to show. https://t.co/zkhzv7jrom

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Solid 14-day sprint! Reddit posts driving indexed traffic AND real signups is the combo most builders sleep on. If you want alerts when people mention WidgetsForNotion, I'm building GrowthMeteor for exactly that. growthmeteor.com

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Saeed Anwar

@saen_dev · 1.7k followers

3d ago

The reason the two-week commenting phase works is that Reddit karma is just social proof compressed into a number and users check it before clicking any link you post. Most people skip this because they want traffic now, which is exactly why they get banned. https://t.co/t60k1KIyQ9

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i see a pattern with accounts under ~50 karma that post links get auto-removed in most subs before a mod even sees it so yeah the two weeks aren't optional, they're the minimum viable trust score.

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z1koiri

@koiri_jeevan · 41 followers

2d ago

Founders Share Zero-Budget User Acquisition Tips ClareAI's asked founders how to gain users without a marketing budget, sparking replies focused on direct outreach like cold DMs to ideal customers on X and LinkedIn, plus engaging in Reddit and Telegram groups by solving problems.

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Reddit communities are where I've seen the highest-intent conversations happen for B2B tools. What's your current take on Telegram vs Reddit for B2B?

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Matt

@m13v_ · 2.2k followers

2d ago

@seraleev It costs consistency." - that's the exact line where every $0-marketing plan quietly dies. ASO, reddit, shorts all work on day one, the part nobody sustains is doing them daily for months by hand. we ship S4L to run those daily posts for months on autopilot, no by-hand grind,

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most founders hit month 2 and the daily grind starts. I'm building GrowthMeteor which does something similar: monitors Reddit for your keywords and drafts replies so you're not doing it by hand. growthmeteor.com if you're curious.

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Desh

@desh_craft · 106 followers

2d ago

Started to promote on the reddit. I got a lots of rejections from moderator. That is how newbies like me should learn. From Rejections and advices --> hero https://t.co/wjJf2EqM0B

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the pattern that helped: comment genuinely in a subreddit for 2-3 weeks before ever posting anything promotional. Mods can see your history

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Axis Marketing Agency

@AxisUGC · 12 followers

2d ago

@molaerga Reddit banned our agency the first day. All good, we bounced back. Best of luck.

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most accounts get flagged by karma+age ratio before you even post anything promotional. what worked for us: 30 days of pure participation in 3-4 subreddits before any link drops.

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Kiyo

@FDElabs · 648 followers

3d ago

@Guronnimo For me mainly reddit works, I reply on subreddits. Currently i'm thinking of creating distribution by posting videos on Instagam but since i'm new to this i'm just figuring things out.

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Reddit replies can compound well if you're consistent. One thing that helps: track which subreddits actually convert vs just bring traffic, so you double down on the right ones. Full disclosure, I'm building GrowthMeteor, which monitors Reddit for relevant threads automatically if the manual part gets tedious.

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Mohammad Khan

@mohmdprocureos

2d ago

For marketing reddit is very bad. It is so hard to find B2B clients. On reddit.

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the wins usually come from monitoring specific threads where someone is *actively asking* for a solution, not broad subreddits. Niche intent > volume every time.

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Seneca

@alwayswintent · 418 followers

2d ago

reddit marketing is genuinely one of the hardest channels to crack you post something slightly promotional and 47 people call you a shill within 6 minutes but you post nothing and nobody finds you the line between "helpful" and "banned" is about 3 words

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what's worked for me: answer a specific question you actually know, never link in the first reply, and only mention your product if someone asks directly. lurk the sub for a week first so your username has history before you post anything.

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Desh

@desh_craft · 106 followers

2d ago

@seraleev What is your go to sub reddit that you can recommend? I started marketing on reddit, Learning from experts

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r/startups, r/Entrepreneur r/SideProject + search for communities where your target users already complain about the problem your app solves

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Shashi

@heyshashidev · 98 followers

3d ago

@meyusufdemirci How did you promote the app? Whenever I post something on Reddit, I get banned.

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Reddit bans fast if it smells like promotion. The trick: be a real member first, comment helpfully for weeks before ever posting about your app, and when you do, frame it as a "built this, here's what I learned" post, not an ad. I'm building growthmeteor .com to solve that, reddit is too hard

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Didop

@merts_dev · 116 followers

4d ago

@ChadAppDev Underrated distribution channel. Most indie devs sleep on Reddit because it takes more effort than posting on Twitter, but the conversion rate from a well-targeted subreddit is unmatched. 40 downloads from one post is solid for a free strategy.

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The intent signal is real too, people searching a subreddit for a specific problem are way closer to acting than a random Twitter scroll.

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Yura Hulei

@yurahulei · 40 followers

4d ago

Reddit marketing is better than paid ads for 90% of early-stage apps. Fight me!

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Hard to argue. Organic trust in a niche subreddit hits different than a banner ad nobody clicks. The comment that actually helps someone converts better than most campaigns I've seen.

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Aleksander 🚀

@aleksanderwco · 740 followers

4d ago

Another one 🎉 MRR📈 So far I’ve been doing only Reddit + SEO marketing Now I’m collecting emails of marketing agencies specialized in local SEO Will start doing cold emails next week hope to see more growth https://t.co/7WU3Kwu6Yw

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Congrats on the MRR bump! Reddit + SEO is a solid combo early on. Curious what subreddits have been moving the needle most for you?

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Yusuke

@yusukelp · 1.4k followers

4d ago

@eduard_pantazi I got banned a few times trying to promote directly on Reddit. What worked much better was posting teardowns, breakdowns, and genuinely helpful content first to build karma. Then find subreddits that match your niche, answer people's problems, and if they're interested, share

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@yusukelp the bans are brutal, especially when you're just trying to get early traction. The karma-first approach is the right call though. Takes longer but the accounts actually survive.

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Arthur

@arthuryuzbashew · 7.4k followers

4d ago

$16,000 in the last 30 days unlocked ✅ Meanwhile new onboarding on my iOS app helps gain reviews (shoutout to Mau Baron) 🙏 Reddit marketing slowed down a bit lately but still the main channel for me! We keep working 🔥 Goal: $20,000 in the last 30 days https://t.co/1o5C63uqT2 https://t.co/VZ4kMNNTLG

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what's been slowing it down lately, less engagement on your posts or harder to find the right threads?

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Natia Kurdadze

@natiakourdadze · 43.3k followers

4d ago

Reddit marketing cheat codes every startup founder should know:

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Love this. Reddit is still one of the most underrated channels for B2B founders, real buyers actively asking for recommendations. Saving this thread.

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Kelis

@KelisBS · 21 followers

4d ago

Are you doing Reddit marketing, but your posts barely get seen? Here’s the truth: If you get strong upvotes and comments in the first 30 minutes, your post has a much higher chance of going viral and hitting the feed. The real secret isn’t just a good post it’s early

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thanks I will try to improve my reddit social listening tool to get in this 30' window

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owend

@owenditpls · 51 followers

4d ago

@thenowhereway For all those saying Reddit: most subreddits will ban you immediately for even subtle plugs and those that won’t are full of bots. The only path is meticulous engagement increasing trust with a community over time and then using that to engage them with your product

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The trust-building point is real. Most early founders skip it and go straight to the plug, which is exactly why they get banned. The ones who get traction usually spend weeks just being genuinely useful before mentioning anything.

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Abhishek Rajput

@AbhishekRa59512 · 159 followers

4d ago

Most people are waiting for the perfect idea. Don't. If you have an idea, build the product Post on X Share on Reddit Talk to users Learn marketing If you don't have an idea, start with a service. Find clients. Solve problems. Get paid. Keep moving. The funny thing about life

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Reddit especially rewards the "just show up and help" approach before you ever mention what you're building. The communities that feel most saturated are often just full of people pitching instead of participating.

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@patye91 · 651 followers

4d ago

Here's something I learned the hard way on Reddit: Reddit can bring you a high-ticket client overnight. But It can also get you shadow-banned, downvoted , and permanently removed from communities you spent weeks building — If you don't know what you're doing. I made almost

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The shadow-ban risk is real and most people only find out after the damage is done. What ended up getting you removed, posting too frequently or something more subtle?

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Adam Kalimi

@AdamKalimi · 128 followers

5d ago

@DrewAutomates @starter_story Strategy 1: Fastest to $10K MRR @romanbuildsaas (Goji Berry AI) went $2K → $34K MRR in 6 months on Reddit alone. 11M impressions, 40K visitors. His system: • Warm up accounts 7-14 days — comment and upvote only, zero marketing • Post authentic stories with proof:

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The account warm-up step is underrated. Most people skip it and wonder why their posts get flagged or ignored. 11M impressions from Reddit alone is a serious number.

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Rashi Umapathi

@rashiumapathi · 1.6k followers

5d ago

Every "Reddit marketing agency" landing page right now says the same thing: ChatGPT and Perplexity are citing Reddit threads more than your blog. True. Also, now the most gamed fact in marketing. Which means the next 6 months of Reddit are going to be flooded with founders

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The flood is coming either way. The accounts that survive it will be the ones with real posting history and genuine community standing before the wave hits. New accounts created purely to seed threads stick out immediately, mods are already pattern-matching for it.

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PirateCoder

@rethink_hub · 179 followers

1w ago

@zillamike1 Focus on growth hacking. Posts that are relivent to the problem you are solving and slide in your product in the post. Also reddit is a good platform where you can find the relivent subreddits, and create posts focused on problems that you are solving. Long story short, change

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Reddit tip that helped us: sort by "new" in your target subreddits and reply to posts before they get crowded. Being early gets you visibility even with zero karma. The problem-first framing you mentioned is exactly right, nobody wants a pitch, they want the answer.

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Luis S.

@lasd_dev · 21 followers

4d ago

@AetherMaker I’m not gonna lie, it’s tought, the most active communities are on Reddit and you know, they ban almost instantly just for publish your app. How it yours?

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Reddit's brutal for this honestly. The trick most people find is leading with value in comments first, not posts, and picking subreddits where the problem your app solves is actively discussed. Takes longer but the accounts survive.

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Mr Childrock

@HMKhan098

5d ago

@anaslahmar2005 @sreenandhanpp Take three platforms creators X,Linkedin and Reddit but the creators show should be verified and tell them to post about your startup but such creators who has channel about such things which you have built. Because marketing is more important then just development.

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Totally agree, distribution beats pure dev every day. Finding creators already talking about your space is the real unlock. Curious: do you manually scout them or use any tools to spot those convos as they happen?

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Hridoy Reh

@hridoyreh · 29.6k followers

5d ago

Do you use Reddit for your marketing? https://t.co/4ZXhLT6Xdx

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What's your current approach to it?

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Jackson G

@Jackson_G8 · 16 followers

5d ago

@zuess05 None of those in isolation. The real answer is wherever your specific users already complain about the problem. For me it was Reddit threads and X conversations. Go where the pain lives, not where the marketing gurus tell you to post.

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Exactly this. The signal is already out there in threads and replies, most just don't have time to monitor it consistently. Curious, how do you act on those conversations once you spot them, do you reply manually or have a system?

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Ecommerce Podcast Pulse

@ecommece_pulse · 48 followers

5d ago

E648: The Do's and Don'ts of Marketing on Reddit In episode 648, Dave explores the hidden marketing potential of Reddit, a platform often overlooked by e-commerce brands. Joined by Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, they uncover insightful strategies for leveraging Reddit’s

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Reddit's biggest rule: be genuinely useful before you ever mention your brand. The communities that convert best are the ones where you've already added real value. Lurk, learn the sub's culture, then contribute. Curiosity first, pitch never.

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CoBuildr

@CoBuildrr · 299 followers

5d ago

@tarasshyn @zubidavies Very cool! I’m not too experienced on Reddit, but does it not ban accounts for marketing their product?

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Reddit bans obvious promo fast. What works: be a real contributor first, reply only where you genuinely add value, and never drop links unprompted. Helpful > promotional is the rule that keeps accounts alive.

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Aneta 🌱🚀

@aneta_dv · 411 followers

5d ago

@molaerga Have you tried marketing your app in Reddit?

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marketing on reddit is super hard, reply guy strategy works best on reddit i think

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Fernando Zubero

@FernandoZubero · 1 followers

5d ago

Day #2 of doing only marketing for https://t.co/m8WqJpGF5V Manage to drive 120 visitors to the webapp, and one started to fill details for the payment but did not continue. For now it was all coming from Reddit since I have been posting there and organic. Any benchmark on what

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Reddit cold traffic converting at even 0.5-1% is solid early on. One near-purchase from 120 visits is actually a decent signal. Worth figuring out why they dropped off at payment, that's where the real learning is. What's your current checkout flow like?

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