As someone who specializes in Reddit marketing and community-based growth, here’s what I’ve seen work consistently:
1️⃣ Build in Public But Strategically
Not just “I launched my app today.”
Share:
Problems you solved
Architecture decisions
Mistakes you made
Revenue milestones
Transparency builds trust.
2️⃣ Don’t Spam Communities, Add Value
Reddit, DEV, Hacker News they hate promotion.
But they reward:
Deep technical breakdowns
Honest startup lessons
Real metrics
Case studies
Give value first. Traffic follows.
3️⃣ Solve One Pain, Not Ten Features
Developers love features.
Users love solutions.
Instead of:
“We built an AI-powered multi-layered SaaS automation system.”
Say:
“We help solo founders write product documentation in 2 minutes.”
Clarity converts.
🔥 The Hidden Growth Channel Most Devs Ignore
Community driven marketing.
Not ads.
Not cold emails.
Communities.
When developers learn how to position their product inside the right conversation, growth becomes organic and sustainable.
If you're a developer building something right now:
• What’s your biggest struggle traffic, users, retention, or positioning?
• Are you building in public?
• Have you tried community led growth?
Let’s discuss 👇
I’d love to connect with more devs building cool things.
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