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r/SaaS PUBLIC
Discussions and useful links for SaaS owners, online business owners, and more.
Marketing Summary
r/SaaS is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 703,461 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.3%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a moderate conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Strict rules against self-promotion are in place, so marketing should focus strictly on value-driven community engagement.
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Subreddit Rules
- Submission Guidelines: Follow the Reddit site-wide rules and please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid non-productive self-promotion.
- Feedback requests must be posted in the weekly feedback thread! (A post that will always be pinned at the top of the community)
- Posting SaaS Relevant Content Only: Please keep the discussions oriented around SaaS, tech companies, business in general or even personal aspects of the business world.
- If posts are not somehow helping anyone in regards to the topic, removals and bans will be enforced.
- No Vendor Spam: Promoting projects you're part of is fine occasionally, but accounts that exist mainly to promote will be removed.
- - Self-promotion is limited to once per 60 days - This includes posts, comment plugs, and links to your own product - Alt accounts promoting the same product count as the same user - Violation of this rule warrants a ban, removal of your submissions, and blacklist of your url in automod.
- No Low-Effort / Low-Quality Content: - **Posts and comments must provide actual value:** Content that is spammy, repetitive, or lacks depth will be removed. - **Originality is required:** All posts must showcase original human thought, clear context, and meaningful contribution to the SaaS community. - **Prohibited content includes (but is not limited to):** AI-generated text, unedited prompt dumps, stealth marketing (hidden self-promotion), and vague questions that could be answered by a basic search.
- No selling, soliciting, or fundraising: This sub is not a marketplace, posts or comments focused on selling services, soliciting clients, or asking for donations/funding are not allowed.
- Surveys / Polls: Survey, poll, and research-related posts require moderator approval. This includes market surveys, vendor poll requests, academic surveys, product validation requests, etc. Surveys without prior approval will be removed.
- No shortened or indirect URLs: There's no reason to have a level of indirection here. Any URL should point directly to the final resource. Shortened or indirect URLs could also change/disappear in the future.
- No Personal Info: This is a site-wide rule.
- Be excellent to eachother: Heated discussions are fine, personal attacks are not.
- No "I'll review/audit/feedback your product" posts: Posts offering free reviews, audits, roasts, or feedback on others' products/websites/pitches are not allowed, regardless of price or stated intent.
- These posts function as personal brand promotion, they build the poster's authority and audience even when no payment is involved. They also set precedent that invites repeat versions from every consultant, agency, and freelancer in the sub.
- If you genuinely want to help, do so in normal comment threads on others' posts. We value help in context.
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