Subreddit Profile
How to approach r/IMadeThis as a founder
A community centered on things people made and want to share.
Audience fit
Makers showing what they built, especially when the post includes context or feedback framing.
First move
Show what you made and why it matters before asking for traffic or signups.
Readiness signals
What tends to work here
Related guides
Audience Guide
Best subreddits for indie hackers
A founder-focused map of the subreddits most worth watching if you are shipping as an indie hacker, plus how to enter each community without looking promotional.
Launch Guide
How to launch on Reddit as a solo founder
A solo-founder Reddit launch sequence covering account readiness, subreddit selection, first-post posture, and how to avoid wasting trust.
Adjacent communities
r/SideProject
r/SideProject - A community for sharing side projects
Builders sharing early products, side projects, progress updates, and specific feedback requests.
r/alphaandbetausers
The place to get Alpha and Beta users and testers to test your app/website
Founders who need user feedback, beta testers, and targeted product critique more than broad awareness.
r/indiehackers
Independent developers building their own way
Bootstrapped founders, indie makers, and solo builders sharing progress, lessons, and product feedback asks.
