Subreddit self-promotion rules
Every community has its own line between helping and spamming, and crossing it gets your post removed and your account flagged. We analyzed the official rules of 46 communities so you know where that line is before you post.
r/advancedentrepreneur
Do not post promotional content or solicit leads; participate only as a regular member with non-promotional, highly relevant commentary and avoid mentioning yo…
r/ai_agents
Participate organically first, disclose your affiliation when relevant, share concise useful content in the post, and put any links in the comments or use the…
r/aiautomations
Answer helpfully first (share a workflow, steps, or troubleshooting tips) and optionally mention your product/tool briefly for transparency if it genuinely sol…
r/appbusiness
Participate by adding helpful, non-promotional answers; only mention or request feedback on your app in the designated Friday feedback thread and include clear…
r/automation
Participate genuinely first, follow the 9:1 rule, disclose your affiliation, avoid affiliate links, and post product links only when clearly providing value or…
r/aws
Provide a helpful, technical answer first; you may briefly mention your product or tool as an optional, relevant resource, but keep the post focused on solving…
r/b2bforhire
Post a self-post in the required [For Hire]/[Hiring] format, be transparent about who you are, focus on a specific job/service request or offering (not cold le…
r/buildinpublic
Post progress, lessons learned, or ask for feedback first; mention your product/company briefly and transparently (no hard-sell or spam) and avoid posting sole…
r/businessemail
Engage helpfully and transparently; if you want to promote a product or solicit leads, do so only on Wednesdays or Fridays and keep the post clearly useful and…
r/claudecode
Reply helpfully on-topic with concrete details, use the required flair, include a clear disclosure of your relationship, avoid links/referral spam and don't re…
r/claudeworkflows
Share useful, non-promotional workflow details first; if you are a founder mention your affiliation briefly and only when directly relevant and helpful.
r/developersindia
Participate organically, provide helpful answers first, use the appropriate flair (such as 'I Made This') or designated megathreads, and clearly disclose your…
r/dropshipping
Respond publicly, clearly disclose your affiliation, keep pitch minimal, use the Marketplace flair for promotional posts and stay within the allowed frequency;…
r/entrepreneurs
Lead with genuinely helpful, non-promotional answers and optionally mention your product/company briefly and transparently if directly relevant.
r/experienceddevs
If you meet the 3+ years rule, avoid posting promotional content unless you first get moderator approval; keep any mention of your product minimal, framed as a…
r/firearms
Engage as a community member first, provide helpful non-promotional answers, and if you must mention your product/company do so briefly for transparency and av…
r/founder
Join the community (PM mods to be approved), set your company in your flair, be transparent about your role when posting a launch or asking for feedback, and f…
r/growthhacking
Participate genuinely first to build >=100 community karma, ask mods for permission before posting product/survey/beta requests, disclose your role, and keep p…
r/hermesagent
Participate genuinely first, follow the 90/10 guideline, share free/open-source resources or help, disclose affiliation when relevant, and avoid solicitation o…
r/imadethis
Share your work transparently, focus on showing and explaining the creation, and mention your role or product briefly if it's directly relevant to the post or…
r/insurance
Provide neutral, non-promotional answers and expertise; do not mention your company, offer quotes, request contact, or post links to services.
r/jaipur
Contact the moderators via Mod Mail for verification and approval before posting any promotional, commercial, meetup, or buying/selling content and disclose yo…
r/jkreacts
Participate normally first, meet the account/karma requirements, give genuinely helpful replies, and avoid overt advertising or repeated promotional links.
r/leadgeneration
Do not promote your product or company publicly; instead provide genuinely helpful, non-promotional answers and direct any buying/offering activity to the r/Le…
r/leadgeninsiders
Engage by answering questions and sharing useful, non-promotional advice first; you may optionally mention your product/company briefly for transparency if dir…
r/localllm
Participate organically, provide helpful technical answers first, disclose your affiliation briefly when relevant, and keep promotional content to under ~10% o…
r/lovable
Be helpful and participate normally; if you post about your product keep it clearly relevant to Lovable, use .lovable.app links only, disclose affiliation, avo…
r/managers
Do not post promotional content or solicit business; participate as a regular member giving neutral, helpful advice without mentioning or linking your product/…
r/marketingautomation
Answer questions and participate as an individual without mentioning or linking to your product or company; use private channels (DMs) only if the user asks an…
r/micro_saas
Be helpful and conversational first; offer brief, optional mention of your product only after providing value and asking if more info would help.
r/microsaas
Reply publicly with helpful, substantive advice and transparently mention your product only as context or example, including backstory/tech details and avoidin…
r/office
Engage organically: answer questions and contribute value first, optionally mention your product/company briefly and transparently only when directly relevant,…
r/productivityapps
Participate organically first to build 10 community karma, use the correct flair, disclose your affiliation briefly, make one promotional post per month, and a…
r/productmanagement
Engage organically in discussions, avoid promotional links, and if you must share a product or request feedback use the Friday Show and Tell thread and disclos…
r/projectmanagers
Provide genuinely helpful answers first; if you mention your product/company, keep it brief, clearly relevant, and secondary to the help you give.
r/remotework
Join conversations, provide helpful answers first, disclose affiliation briefly if relevant, and avoid posting jobs or direct blog/marketing links.
r/saas
Participate organically with helpful, on-topic contributions, disclose your affiliation up front, avoid links or solicitation unless strictly necessary, and fo…
r/saasdevelopers
Reply helpfully to leads with useful technical advice first; optionally mention your product very briefly only if directly relevant and framed as context, and…
r/saasforsale
Post relevant listings or offers openly, follow the mod instructions to request a promoted/sticky post, and use recommended transaction services like escrow.co…
r/smallbusinessindia
Be an active community member first; answer questions and add value, disclose any affiliation briefly if relevant, avoid links and direct sales pitches, and co…
r/smallbusinessowner
Engage by providing helpful, on-topic answers first, disclose your affiliation if mentioning your product, and avoid links or salesy language unless explicitly…
r/startup
Answer questions with helpful, non-promotional advice in self-posts; do not mention your product/company or include links or solicitations.
r/startups
Answer publicly with helpful, non-promotional content; if you want to mention your startup do so sparingly with disclosure and only in the designated 'Share Yo…
r/toolingstudio
Be helpful and transparent: answer questions, disclose you’re a founder, avoid overt marketing or repeated/self-promotional posts, and focus on support and pro…
r/tunisiatech
Engage helpfully first (answer questions, provide value), disclose affiliation if relevant, and avoid overt sales unless you confirm rules with mods.
r/webdev
Do not pitch or mention your product/company publicly; instead contribute helpful technical answers and only share non-commercial projects on Showoff Saturday…