Best subreddits for product management, product strategy, and PM careers
Where product managers share the decisions that never make it into the case study.
Product management Reddit is where PMs share the honest version of product decisions—the stakeholder management that nearly killed the roadmap, the metric that turned out to be vanity, and the framework that actually worked. These communities are invaluable for understanding how product teams evaluate tools and make platform decisions, and for building credibility with the PM audience that drives significant B2B SaaS adoption.
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r/ProductManagement
300k+ membersThe primary product management community covering strategy, execution, stakeholder management, and career development. Mix of APMs, senior PMs, CPOs, and aspiring product managers.
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PMs are trained to spot poorly positioned features. Promotional content gets identified and dismissed immediately. Educational content about product strategy, prioritisation frameworks, and measurement approaches performs well when it offers genuine intellectual value.
r/agile
60k+ membersAgile methodology community covering Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, and continuous delivery practices. Where product teams debate process choices and the overhead of various frameworks.
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The agile community has heard every "Scrum vs Kanban" take. Original data on what frameworks actually work at specific company sizes and stages earns respect. Posts that challenge conventional agile wisdom with evidence get significant engagement.
r/userexperience
200k+ membersUX community with strong overlap with product management on research methods, usability testing, and the PM-designer relationship. Useful for reaching PMs who care about user-centred product development.
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UX and product research content with real user data—even anonymised—performs significantly better than abstract discussion. Share your actual research protocol, findings, and how they changed the product decision.
r/startups
1.2M+ membersStartup community with strong product discussions, particularly around early-stage product discovery, MVP scoping, and growth-stage product organisation.
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Startup product content resonates most when it addresses stage-specific challenges. "How we define MVP scope when everyone wants the full feature set" with a specific constraint framework gets shared across PM slack groups.
r/analytics
80k+ membersProduct and business analytics community covering instrumentation, A/B testing, metrics frameworks, and the PM-data analyst relationship.
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PMs asking analytics questions want specific, copy-paste-ready solutions. SQL query templates, event taxonomy designs, and A/B test power calculation walkthroughs earn high upvote rates from the product analytics audience.
r/Scrum
80k+ membersScrum-specific community covering ceremonies, backlog management, sprint planning, and the product owner role. Useful for reaching PMs at companies with formal Scrum adoption.
Best content types
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Scrum practitioners are process-oriented. Templates, checklists, and ceremony facilitator guides that are immediately actionable earn high engagement and are frequently shared in Confluence and Notion.
r/cscareerquestions
750k+ membersCareer community including many aspiring and junior product managers researching the field. Valuable for reaching PMs earlier in their career who are forming tool preferences and platform loyalties.
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Early-career PMs are extremely loyal to tools they learned first. Educational content about PM tools and methodologies that genuinely helps job seekers earns organic brand awareness with the next generation of product decision-makers.
General posting guide for Product Management subreddits
Product management subreddits reward intellectual rigour and genuine experience. PMs are professional problem-framers who can spot a marketing pitch in the first sentence. The most effective approach is contributing genuinely useful content—frameworks you actually use, decisions you actually made, metrics you actually track. Tool recommendations happen organically when PMs share their stack in "how do you manage your roadmap?" threads. Being the account that solves the hard stakeholder management question earns more product brand credibility than any announcement post.
Frequently asked questions
Which subreddit is best for reaching senior product managers?
r/ProductManagement has the highest density of experienced PMs. r/startups reaches founding PMs and CPOs at growth-stage companies. For PMs with data and analytics responsibilities, r/analytics and r/dataengineering reach the product analytics overlap. LinkedIn is frequently referenced in PM communities, but Reddit discussions tend to surface in search and LLM results where LinkedIn content does not.
How do product management tools get recommended on Reddit?
Primarily through "what does everyone use for X?" threads that appear regularly across PM subreddits. Tools that are recommended by established community members with specific use-case context—"we use Notion for roadmaps because we tried Linear and the PM-engineering handoff was painful"—carry far more weight than any paid placement or G2 review.
Can a product analytics tool build effective organic credibility on PM subreddits?
Yes, but through education rather than promotion. The most effective product analytics marketing on Reddit is answering questions about metrics frameworks, A/B test design, and instrumentation that happen to use your product as an example—not announcing your product. The distinction matters because PMs are trained to spot the difference.
How does Reddit influence PM tool decisions?
Product managers frequently search Reddit before evaluating new tools—particularly for honest reviews of roadmap tools, analytics platforms, and project management software. Reddit threads about tool X appear in Google searches for "X alternatives" and "X review," and are increasingly cited in LLM answers when PMs ask AI assistants for tool recommendations.
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