Reddit Launch List.
Most subreddits about entrepreneurship are full of noise. These are the ones I found to actually be worth lurking in, posting in, or mining for feedback, whether you're validating an idea, recruiting beta testers, or just trying to find your next 10 customers.
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FREEEvery subreddit, what it's good for, and how to post without getting banned.
Reddit is the most underrated launch channel on the internet. Free, billions of users, real conversations, and entire communities built around the exact people you're trying to reach. The catch: 90% of the entrepreneurship subreddits are a wasteland of "how do I make $10K/month with no skills" posts. You need the right rooms.
Why Reddit still works in 2026
- Niche subreddits = pre-segmented audiences you'd pay $$$ to reach on ads
- Genuine threads outrank most blogs on Google, your post can drive traffic for years
- Direct feedback from your exact ICP, brutal but free
- Beta testers, early users, and first paying customers hang out here
How to use the list
- Lurk first. Read the top posts of all time before you post once
- Read the rules. Every sub has different self-promotion policies
- Give value 10x before asking for anything. Build karma in the sub
- Post your story, not your pitch. Founders love founders, not ads
- Use the feedback subs to validate before you build, not after
What's inside the list

The full PDF breaks down the subreddits by use case: idea validation, beta recruiting, first 10 customers, SaaS launches, indie hacking, niche B2B, and the underrated micro-communities most founders never find. Each one comes with a quick note on what it's good for and the tone that works there. Grab it, bookmark it, and stop guessing where to post.
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The subreddits worth your time, sorted by what you actually need. Free PDF.
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