Do you use reddit?

Dariush Abbasi
13 replies
I use it to discuss about my project Altern on relative communities. do you use it? what do you do on reddit?

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Yes, it's a helpful community and one can find tons of useful information. Plus, awesome for promoting a product via discussions, etc.
David Levinov
Launching soon!
Only when I started working on my own side projects I realized it's a gold mine. Being helpful there and playing it right can get you insane amount of traffic and invaluable feedback
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Success.ai
Success.ai
Launching soon!
Sometimes not actively.
Nick from FirstHR
I don't, but for B2C products it can work very well.
Business Marketing with Nika
minimalist phone: creating folders
minimalist phone: creating folders
Not so much – I am there but not concentrated to grow it. Maybe later :)
Ava Smith
Reddit's surprisingly good for market research. I float ideas in relevant subreddits and the brutal honesty of anonymous feedback is actually super helpful.
Konrad S.
Yes, most useful platform for me currently. Have a community for my products here https://www.reddit.com/r/skyica/, also posting in related communities.
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Alex AI
Questflow
Questflow
Launching soon!
Not a lot Can you tell more about your product
Pemphero Mkuka
i see potential in reddit but you have to be careful so that your post doesnt get removed
Ajay Sahoo
Started using a while for insights on varied topics for marketplace and startup reviews.
Nidhish Bhavsar
No but it's good platform for B2C growth
Olivia Jane Carter
Yeah, Reddit is great for finding useful info and interesting discussions on all sorts of niche topics. I've also used it to get the word out about my latest projects - if you approach it authentically and add value to the conversations, it can definitely help drive some targeted traffic and engagement. The key is participating in the most relevant subreddits for your product/industry and not being too spammy or promotional. Contribute and build relationships first.
Fahad Mehfuz
@dariubs Reddit’s like a double-edged sword—useful for feedback and traffic, but one wrong move and the mods pounce faster than you can say ‘engagement.’ Gotta play by the rules and still stand out, which feels like walking a tightrope while juggling flaming ideas.