Subreddit Directory

Best subreddits for SaaS founders building and scaling subscription software

Reddit is where SaaS founders openly share MRR numbers, pricing experiments, and churn data that never appears in marketing blogs.

SaaS Reddit is a practitioner-dense environment where founders at the $0 to $10M ARR stage share what is actually moving their metrics. These communities discuss pricing architecture, trial-to-paid conversion, churn reduction, outbound sequences, and product-led growth with a level of specificity missing from most startup media. For tools, agencies, and services targeting SaaS companies, these subreddits offer direct access to technical founders who are actively evaluating solutions and sharing honest reviews of what they use.

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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/SaaS

190K+ members
Moderate moderation

The primary SaaS-specific community covering pricing, churn, onboarding, and growth strategy. Founders share real metrics and dissect what worked. Quality is high and the community actively calls out generic advice with no data behind it.

Best content types

Pricing experiment resultsChurn teardownsOnboarding flow analysisMRR milestone posts

Posting tip

Include your MRR range in the post title when relevant ("$5K MRR SaaS — our churn problem and how we fixed it") — specificity drives dramatically more clicks and comments.

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r/microsaas

75K+ members
Relaxed moderation

Focused on solo-built or small-team SaaS products, typically under $50K MRR. Community skews toward bootstrapped founders building niche tools. Excellent for understanding small-scale SaaS dynamics, pricing at the low end, and no-code/low-code builds.

Best content types

Solo founder storiesNiche market validationSmall-scale pricing experimentsTool stack walkthroughs

Posting tip

Show your monthly P&L or revenue breakdown — micro-SaaS founders are unusually transparent about finances and posts with real numbers get pinned and shared widely.

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r/Entrepreneur

3.5M+ members
Moderate moderation

Broad entrepreneurship community with a significant SaaS founder population. AMA threads from founders who have scaled to $1M+ ARR consistently attract thousands of comments. Useful for distribution despite the noise-to-signal ratio.

Best content types

Revenue milestone AMAsAcquisition storiesGTM lessonsTool recommendations

Posting tip

Time your milestone posts for Tuesday-Thursday mornings EST when the community is most active — hitting the front page during peak hours multiplies your reach.

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r/startups

1.2M+ members
Strict moderation

General startup community with strong SaaS founder representation. Product and fundraising discussions dominate. The moderation is stricter than most business subreddits, which keeps the quality of advice above average.

Best content types

Fundraising mechanicsProduct decision analysisTeam and hiring storiesGrowth experiment results

Posting tip

Use the "I did X for Y months, here is what I learned" format — it signals experience and invites both agreement and counterpoints, maximizing comment depth.

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r/indiehackers

65K+ members
Relaxed moderation

Reddit presence for the Indie Hackers community, focused on bootstrapped and indie software businesses. Overlaps with micro-SaaS but includes content businesses and newsletters. Transparency about revenue is a cultural norm here.

Best content types

Revenue reportsProduct launch storiesBootstrap vs. VC debatesAudience-building strategies

Posting tip

Cross-post your Indie Hackers interview or milestone post here with a short personal note — the community rewards authenticity over polished marketing.

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r/CustomerSuccess

42K+ members
Moderate moderation

Focused on customer success, retention, and reducing churn in subscription businesses. Practitioners share playbooks for onboarding, QBRs, health scoring, and expansion revenue. Particularly useful for B2B SaaS teams scaling past product-market fit.

Best content types

Onboarding playbooksHealth score frameworksChurn intervention tacticsCS tool comparisons

Posting tip

Share a specific churn intervention that worked with the exact trigger signal you used — "We automated a save sequence triggered by X, reduced churn by Y%" gets high engagement.

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