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TL;DRReddit is the highest-converting organic channel for indie founders — but only if you give value first and pitch last. Post raw demos and exhaustive guides into niche subreddits; the moment you sound like a marketer, you’re dead.

What it means

  • Reddit is openly hostile to corporate marketing — which is why it works for founders who don’t act like marketers.
  • Currency: transparency, vulnerability, value given before anything is asked.
  • The product rides along as an optional helper, never the headline.

The argument

Value-first, pitch-last is the entire mechanic.

The numbers are absurd for a free channel.

It doubles as research.

The pattern generalizes: niche community + helpful artifact.

The caveat: Reddit punishes the impatient.

  • Warming, story framing, give-before-ask = overhead; one salesy post gets you banned and burns the subreddit.
  • Slow, manual, non-linear — it’s where you get your first hundred customers, not your hundred-thousandth. Pair with no-audience-launch for reach and seo-growth for compounding.

Do this, not that:

  • Lead with a useful artifact (demo, guide, spreadsheet) — not a product link.
  • Frame it as a person sharing — not a company announcing.
  • Engage in comments and ship requested features — don’t drop-and-run.
  • Mine the threads for pain points — the research is half the value.

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