Subreddit-aware Reddit tools

The only Reddit toolkit that knows the subreddit you're posting to.

Every tool takes your target sub as input and tunes its output to that community's tone, rules, and audience. No more generic AI slop that gets you downvoted or banned.

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Promotion Tolerance Score™

Every subreddit has an unspoken promo rule. We measured it.

Before you post, know exactly how tolerant a sub is of anything that looks like marketing — scored from the rules, mod activity, and the last 100 top posts.

SubredditMembersToleranceScore

r/SaaS

Hard 9:1 rule. Mods active. No links in text posts.

270k

Hostile

22/100

r/startups

Self-promo Sundays only. Everything else gets removed.

1.9M

Hostile

18/100

r/Entrepreneur

Value-first posts OK. Product mentions in comments only.

4.2M

Careful

41/100

r/SideProject

Actively encourages product launches with context.

230k

Open

88/100

r/indiehackers

Founders welcome. Show revenue or lessons learned.

68k

Friendly

74/100

r/marketing

Zero tolerance for tool promotion. Instant removal.

1.4M

Hostile

12/100

Scoring 8,000+ subreddits · Updated weekly

The toolkit

14 tools. Every one tuned to your target subreddit.

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Reverse-engineered

We studied thousands of viral posts so you don't have to.

Our tools are trained on the exact patterns — hooks, pacing, tone — that drive massive engagement in the subs founders actually care about.

r/SaaS· Posted by u/Actual-Raspberry · 5mo ago

Spent $300k on a healthcare app that nobody uses.

Lessons Learned

Developer swears it's 'technically perfect' but I can't get a single doctor to adopt it. We built the app WE wanted instead of what they needed.

2.7k💬 1.3kShare
r/SaaS· Posted by u/rezi_io · 1mo ago

I made an AI Resume SaaS that makes $5m+ (AMA)

AMA

I faced the pain-point myself. I realized the secret to getting interviews was beating the ATS. Then I built a tool to do it.

2.4k💬 244Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/aginext · 7mo ago

Solo founder, $20k MRR, zero ads. Here's exactly what worked

Growth

I see you grinding at 2 AM. Stop. I wasted $8k on ads before I realized: as a solo founder, you have superpowers VCs don't.

1.6k💬 294Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/DenisYurchak · 1y ago

My non-AI app made $8000 USD in 2 months. Here's how I did it

Success Story

I built an MVP in a weekend. The design was minimalist, landing non-existent, but the app worked.

1.2k💬 319Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/Big_Currency · 3mo ago

Sold 340 lifetime deals for $149 each. 18 months later I regret every one.

Regret

I left $42,000 on the table. And counting, because lifetime means forever. LTD customers are my highest-support users.

1.2k💬 368Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/Strong_Teaching · 8mo ago

How I used Claude to validate my idea in 10 minutes

Guide

I prompted it to scrape through real user content — Reddit threads, G2 reviews. It came back with an 8.5/10 opportunity.

1.2k💬 215Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/Actual-Raspberry · 5mo ago

Spent $300k on a healthcare app that nobody uses.

Lessons Learned

Developer swears it's 'technically perfect' but I can't get a single doctor to adopt it. We built the app WE wanted instead of what they needed.

2.7k💬 1.3kShare
r/SaaS· Posted by u/rezi_io · 1mo ago

I made an AI Resume SaaS that makes $5m+ (AMA)

AMA

I faced the pain-point myself. I realized the secret to getting interviews was beating the ATS. Then I built a tool to do it.

2.4k💬 244Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/aginext · 7mo ago

Solo founder, $20k MRR, zero ads. Here's exactly what worked

Growth

I see you grinding at 2 AM. Stop. I wasted $8k on ads before I realized: as a solo founder, you have superpowers VCs don't.

1.6k💬 294Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/DenisYurchak · 1y ago

My non-AI app made $8000 USD in 2 months. Here's how I did it

Success Story

I built an MVP in a weekend. The design was minimalist, landing non-existent, but the app worked.

1.2k💬 319Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/Big_Currency · 3mo ago

Sold 340 lifetime deals for $149 each. 18 months later I regret every one.

Regret

I left $42,000 on the table. And counting, because lifetime means forever. LTD customers are my highest-support users.

1.2k💬 368Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/Strong_Teaching · 8mo ago

How I used Claude to validate my idea in 10 minutes

Guide

I prompted it to scrape through real user content — Reddit threads, G2 reviews. It came back with an 8.5/10 opportunity.

1.2k💬 215Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/nocturnality03 · 6mo ago

just made my first SaaS! 🎉

Milestone

Six months of nights and weekends. Not making a dime yet — but it's live and I'm proud.

5.7k💬 240Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/gustanas · 5mo ago

I made an app where you collect every cat you meet as stickers

Showoff

I wanted to recreate the Animal Crossing feeling but for real life cats. Scan one cat per day for free!

4.6k💬 329Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/SlightAd53 · 10mo ago

I waited 15 years to build this app. Apple finally made it possible

Persistence

Every year I checked the APIs. This year the last piece dropped and I shipped in a weekend.

3.5k💬 639Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/Plus_Bison · 8mo ago

My silly 'secret chat' app got its first paying user...

Story

Turned out he wasn't using it for chat. He was using it as a password manager in a way I never imagined.

4.6k💬 309Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/chdavidd · 4mo ago

Spotify CEO shared how to build a $146B company from 0.

Case Study

Three-minute clip, but every line hits. I wrote out the transcript with my own notes.

2.2k💬 111Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/FlatGovernment · 2mo ago

My biggest competitor reached out to acquire me.

Story

The conversation taught me more about my business than 3 years of running it. The moat I thought existed basically didn't.

1.3k💬 169Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/nocturnality03 · 6mo ago

just made my first SaaS! 🎉

Milestone

Six months of nights and weekends. Not making a dime yet — but it's live and I'm proud.

5.7k💬 240Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/gustanas · 5mo ago

I made an app where you collect every cat you meet as stickers

Showoff

I wanted to recreate the Animal Crossing feeling but for real life cats. Scan one cat per day for free!

4.6k💬 329Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/SlightAd53 · 10mo ago

I waited 15 years to build this app. Apple finally made it possible

Persistence

Every year I checked the APIs. This year the last piece dropped and I shipped in a weekend.

3.5k💬 639Share
r/SideProject· Posted by u/Plus_Bison · 8mo ago

My silly 'secret chat' app got its first paying user...

Story

Turned out he wasn't using it for chat. He was using it as a password manager in a way I never imagined.

4.6k💬 309Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/chdavidd · 4mo ago

Spotify CEO shared how to build a $146B company from 0.

Case Study

Three-minute clip, but every line hits. I wrote out the transcript with my own notes.

2.2k💬 111Share
r/SaaS· Posted by u/FlatGovernment · 2mo ago

My biggest competitor reached out to acquire me.

Story

The conversation taught me more about my business than 3 years of running it. The moat I thought existed basically didn't.

1.3k💬 169Share

The workflow

From draft to upvotes in three steps.

01

Draft with a tool

Humanize a ChatGPT post, generate titles, or scan a sub — free, no signup for your first runs.

02

Check the rules

Run it through the Rules Checker to make sure it won't get nuked by mods or AutoModerator.

03

Post at the right time

Use the heatmap to pick a slot when the sub is actually awake and voting.

Why Reddit

The only launchpad you don't need an audience for.

The math is simple. On X, you need followers before you can launch. On Reddit, the algorithm rewards what you say — not who you are.

Metric
Twitter / X
Reddit
Initial audience
Need 10k+ followers
0 followers needed
Algorithm favors
Who you are (fame)
What you say (value)
Content lifespan
~15 minutes
24 hours to days
Cost to launch
$5/mo blue check
$0.00 — free forever

The conclusion: launching on X is hard mode. Reddit is the cheat code — if you know how to write for it.

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