Subreddit Profile
How to approach r/nocode as a founder
A no-code community dedicated to building cool things without needing to be a developer.
Audience fit
No-code builders, makers, and operators shipping products without traditional engineering-heavy workflows.
First move
Post the build story, workflow, or stack lesson before talking about the product itself.
Readiness signals
What tends to work here
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Adjacent communities
r/webdev
reddit for web developers
Developer-facing tools, workflow products, and technical stories that genuinely help web developers.
r/SideProject
r/SideProject - A community for sharing side projects
Builders sharing early products, side projects, progress updates, and specific feedback requests.
r/indiehackers
Independent developers building their own way
Bootstrapped founders, indie makers, and solo builders sharing progress, lessons, and product feedback asks.
