Use case
Reddit for indie hackers — your best free growth channel
No ad budget. No marketing team. Just you, your product, and a Reddit full of potential customers asking for exactly what you built — if only you had time to find them. RedditFlow finds them for you.
The reality
Reddit works for indie hackers. The problem is time.
You already know Reddit is valuable
- You've seen other founders mention their product in threads and get 50 upvotes
- Posts like 'What tool do you use for X?' get hundreds of replies — and buyers read all of them
- Reddit comments rank on Google for years — free SEO and trust signals
- Subreddits like r/SaaS, r/indiehackers, and r/Entrepreneur are full of your exact customers
But doing it manually is unsustainable
- ✕You check Reddit once a day — the best threads go cold in 2 hours
- ✕Searching 8 subreddits every morning takes 45 minutes you don't have
- ✕Writing a genuinely helpful reply that mentions your product without sounding spammy takes real thought
- ✕One clumsy post and you're banned from the subreddit you most need to be in
How it works
Set up once. Get leads daily.
Tell RedditFlow about your product
Describe what you built, who it's for, what pain it solves. Paste your landing page URL. Name the subreddits your customers are in. This takes 10 minutes.
The agent monitors Reddit 24/7
RedditFlow scans your target subreddits continuously. It finds threads where someone is asking for a tool like yours, complaining about a competitor, or describing a problem you solve.
Get a draft ready to post
Each opportunity comes with a reply draft written to sound like you — helpful, specific to the thread, with a natural mention of your product. Review and approve in 30 seconds.
Watch signups come in
Approved replies go live on Reddit. Interested readers click your profile link. Traffic lands on your site. The loop compounds — each well-received reply builds karma and credibility for the next.
Where your customers are
Core subreddits for indie hackers
These six subreddits are where indie hacker customers actively ask for tool recommendations, share pain points, and compare alternatives. RedditFlow monitors all of them simultaneously.
| Subreddit | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| r/SaaS | SaaS founders sharing MRR updates and tool recommendations |
| r/indiehackers | Bootstrapped founders — product launches, growth tactics, tool requests |
| r/Entrepreneur | Broad business audience — high intent for productivity and growth tools |
| r/startups | Early-stage founders comparing tools and sharing referrals |
| r/smallbusiness | SMB owners looking for affordable, practical software |
| r/nocode | Builders in your target niche if your product is no-code adjacent |
Your product likely has 3-5 niche subreddits beyond these that drive the highest-quality leads. RedditFlow helps you discover them.
The math
How much time does Reddit actually take?
Doing it manually
- Morning subreddit scan (8 subreddits)35 min/day
- Identifying relevant threads15 min/day
- Writing a genuine, non-spammy reply20 min/reply
- Checking if the thread is still active5 min/attempt
- Total (optimistic)~5h/week
With RedditFlow
- Morning subreddit scan0 min (automated)
- Identifying relevant threads0 min (AI-scored)
- Writing a reply0 min (drafted)
- Reviewing and approving drafts5 min/day
- Total~35 min/week
Get started
Stop missing leads. Start shipping.
Reddit is your best free growth channel. RedditFlow handles the monitoring, the drafting, and the timing — so you can spend your hours building, not browsing.