Subreddit Directory

Best subreddits for no-code platforms and builders

Mapped to your goal — launch, get feedback, find users, or learn a tool.

The best subreddits for no-code platforms are r/nocode for general building, r/NoCodeSaaS for monetizing, r/SideProject for launching, and tool-specific subs like r/webflow, r/Bubble, and r/Airtable for hands-on help. Each community serves a different builder intent, so the right sub depends on whether you want feedback, users, or answers. This directory lists 14 active no-code and low-code subreddits with current member counts, a self-promo policy rating, and a posting tip so you know exactly what to post where.

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r/cofounderhunt1d ago
u/shoman30

Looking for a technical cofounder - you code, I sell

Looking for Cofounder
looking for a cofounder who is actually serious about building a startup and can work full time on it. But most importantly, someone who can take at least [7] punches without tapping out. I am good a...
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r/startups3h ago
u/techfounder

Launched my SaaS and got first 100 users in 2 weeks

Success Story
Just wanted to share my journey. After 6 months of building, I finally launched my SaaS product and managed to get 100 users in just 2 weeks! Here's what worked: - Posted on Product Hunt - Shared on ...
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r/entrepreneur5h ago
u/businessguru

How I scaled from $0 to $50k MRR in 12 months

Case Study
A year ago, I was working a 9-5 job and dreaming of starting my own business. Today, I'm running a profitable SaaS company with $50k in monthly recurring revenue. Here's my timeline: - Month 1-3: Val...
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r/nocode

130k+ members
Moderate moderation

The flagship general-purpose no-code community covering every tool, workflow, and 'how do I build X without code' question. The default home base for no-code builders.

Best content types

Build-in-public progress updatesTool comparison questions and recommendationsShow-and-tell of finished no-code appsBeginner how-do-I-build-X questions

Posting tip

Lead with the problem and your build process, not a product link. Genuine 'here's how I built this and what I learned' posts get traction; bare launches get removed.

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r/NoCodeSaaS

45k+ members
Moderate moderation

Focused on people building and monetizing SaaS products with no-code tools. Heavy on revenue milestones, first-100-customers stories, and stack breakdowns.

Best content types

Revenue/MRR milestone breakdownsTech-stack and tooling teardownsFirst-customers and validation storiesFeedback requests on no-code SaaS

Posting tip

Frame posts around outcomes and lessons (e.g., 'how I got my first 100 users with a no-code stack'). Story-first posts that happen to mention your tool perform far better than promos.

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r/SaaS

360k+ members
Strict moderation

The largest builder/founder community for SaaS. Not no-code-specific but where most no-code SaaS founders find buyers, feedback, and co-founders.

Best content types

Lessons-learned essaysPricing and GTM discussionsWeekly self-promo thread postsFounder AMAs and milestone posts

Posting tip

Keep all promotion inside the designated weekly self-promo thread. Standalone promotional posts are removed fast; contribute value in main threads first.

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r/SideProject

250k+ members
Lenient moderation

Where makers share what they're building, including a large share of no-code and low-code projects. Great for early feedback and first traffic.

Best content types

Project launches and demosFeedback requestsBuild-in-public updatesMilestone celebrations

Posting tip

Showing a working demo or live link is welcome here, but add context on what you built it with and what feedback you want -- pure 'check out my site' posts underperform.

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r/webflow

41k+ members
Moderate moderation

Tool-specific community for Webflow designers and no-code web builders. Strong for design, CMS, and client-work discussion.

Best content types

Design and layout helpShowcase of built sitesClient-work and pricing questionsPlugin/integration tips

Posting tip

If you sell a Webflow template, cloneable, or service, share the actual asset with a teardown of how it works rather than just a sales link.

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r/Airtable

19k+ members
Moderate moderation

Tool-specific community for Airtable power users building databases, workflows, and internal tools without code.

Best content types

Formula and automation helpBase/template sharingWorkflow walkthroughsIntegration questions (Zapier/Make)

Posting tip

Lead with a useful base template or a solved automation; the community rewards practical, copyable solutions over product pitches.

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r/Bubble

15k+ members
Moderate moderation

Community for builders using Bubble, one of the most powerful no-code app platforms. Deep technical discussion of workflows, plugins, and scaling.

Best content types

Workflow and database helpPlugin recommendationsApp showcasesPerformance/scaling questions

Posting tip

Plugin and template makers can post, but pair the listing with a real walkthrough of a problem it solves; 'I made a plugin, buy it' gets ignored or removed.

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r/n8n

30k+ members
Moderate moderation

Fast-growing community around the open-source n8n automation platform, popular with no-code builders chaining AI and app workflows.

Best content types

Workflow JSON sharingAI + automation use casesSelf-hosting and setup helpIntegration troubleshooting

Posting tip

Share an actual exportable workflow or a step-by-step automation; the community is technical and values working examples over marketing copy.

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r/Automate

50k+ members
Strict moderation

Broad automation community covering Zapier, Make, n8n, and scripting. A good cross-tool audience for no-code automation builders.

Best content types

Automation recipes and use casesTool comparison threadsTime-saved/ROI storiesTroubleshooting help

Posting tip

This sub is sensitive to self-promo; contribute concrete automation recipes for several posts before referencing anything you've built or sell.

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r/zapier

30k+ members
Moderate moderation

Tool-specific community for Zapier users automating apps without code. Practical, support-heavy, with lots of integration questions.

Best content types

Zap setup helpMulti-step workflow examplesApp integration questionsWorkarounds and tips

Posting tip

Answer setup questions with detailed Zap recipes; if you have a relevant tool, mention it only as one option after solving the user's actual problem.

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r/lowcode

5k+ members
Lenient moderation

Smaller community spanning low-code and no-code platforms, with discussion skewing toward internal tools and enterprise-adjacent builders.

Best content types

Platform comparison discussionsInternal-tool build questionsLow-code vs no-code debatesTool recommendation requests

Posting tip

Smaller and less strict -- a thoughtful comparison or build post can stand out, but keep it educational since the audience is evaluation-minded.

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r/IndieDev

200k+ members
Moderate moderation

Large indie maker community. Not no-code-specific but full of solo builders shipping products, including many using no-code stacks.

Best content types

Launch announcements (in rules)Build-in-public devlogsFeedback requestsMarketing/distribution discussion

Posting tip

Follow the flair and self-promo rules precisely; devlog-style posts that show progress over time build an audience better than one-off launches.

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r/Entrepreneur

4M+ members
Strict moderation

Massive general entrepreneur community. Huge reach for no-code founders sharing journeys, though heavily moderated against promotion.

Best content types

Founder story / lessons-learned postsValidation and idea discussionAMA-style threadsHigh-effort guides

Posting tip

Never link your product in the body; earn it through a genuinely useful, long-form story. Promotion is mostly confined to designated threads.

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r/NoCodeMovement

700+ members
Lenient moderation

Small but on-topic community focused on the no-code movement and culture, useful for niche discussion and early-supporter connection.

Best content types

No-code news and trendsCommunity discussionResource sharingBeginner encouragement

Posting tip

Tiny audience but forgiving -- good for testing messaging and getting a few engaged early supporters before posting to the bigger subs.

How to post effectively

General posting guide for No-Code Builders subreddits

Pick the subreddit by your goal: launch in r/SideProject and r/IndieDev, get feedback in r/nocode and r/NoCodeSaaS, find paying users in r/SaaS and r/Entrepreneur, and learn or troubleshoot a specific tool in r/webflow, r/Bubble, r/Airtable, r/n8n, or r/zapier. The fastest way to get banned is dropping the same product link across every no-code sub on the same day, ignoring required flair, or posting a bare launch with no context. Instead, lead with the problem you solved and how you built it, share copyable assets (templates, workflows, bases), and keep promotion to roughly one in ten posts. A sensible weekly cadence is one or two value posts plus genuine comment activity, not a daily blast across communities.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best subreddits for no-code builders in 2026?

r/nocode (130k+) is the general hub, r/NoCodeSaaS (45k+) is best for monetizing, and r/SideProject (250k+) is best for launching. For specific tools, use r/webflow, r/Bubble, r/Airtable, r/n8n, and r/zapier. r/SaaS and r/Entrepreneur add reach for finding paying users.

Which no-code subreddit should I post in for my goal?

To launch, use r/SideProject or r/IndieDev. For feedback, use r/nocode or r/NoCodeSaaS. To find paying users, use r/SaaS or r/Entrepreneur. To learn or troubleshoot a tool, post in that tool's dedicated sub (r/Bubble, r/webflow, r/Airtable, r/n8n, r/zapier).

What is each community's self-promotion policy, and how do I avoid a ban?

r/SideProject, r/lowcode, and r/NoCodeMovement are lenient about sharing. r/nocode, r/NoCodeSaaS, the tool subs, and r/IndieDev are moderate (mentions allowed inside useful posts). r/SaaS, r/Automate, and r/Entrepreneur are strict and confine promotion to weekly threads. Respect flair rules and avoid cross-posting the same link everywhere.

How often should I post across multiple no-code subreddits?

Aim for one or two genuinely useful posts per week plus regular helpful comments, and keep self-promotion to about one in ten contributions. Posting the same launch to many subs in a single day looks like spam to both mods and Reddit's filters and is the quickest route to removals or a ban.

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