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Can you promote in r/logistics?

This is a place to discuss all things related to logistics. Logistics is a broad category that may pertain to transportation, compliance, warehousing, purchasing and planning and much more. Feel free to discuss current trends, challenges or insights, but there is no advertising or promotion allowed on this subreddit. Logistics blogspam will also be removed.

The short answer

Do not promote or link to your product or solicit customers; participate as a community member and, if you need product feedback, use the designated sticky thread and follow its rules.

What works here

  • general discussion about logistics topics
  • posting original content (non-promotional) on-topic
  • requesting software feedback only via the sticky thread

What gets posts removed

  • posting links to your company, product, or blog
  • asking users to contact you for services
  • proposing sales, job offers, or recruiting
  • crossposting to drive traffic off-site (blogspam)

Where this comes from

No promoting

Explicit ban on posting links where you have a self interest and asking people to contact you for services.

No Sales

Prohibits proposing sales of services/goods or requesting transactions.

Software feedback restriction

All requests for feedback/ideas/promotions regarding software must be made in the sticky thread.

Zero tolerance for spam/blogspam

Sidebar emphasizes no spam or blog-spam and that such posts are removed/reported.

Official rules of r/logistics

  1. 01No promoting
  2. 02No Sales
  3. 03Minimum Karma for Posting
  4. 04No Posting Job Requests
  5. 05Blogs / Crossposting
  6. 06AI Posts
  7. 07No Workflow / Elimanting Tasks posts

Based on the community’s official rules, analyzed July 2026. Rules change; the community itself is always the source of truth.

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