Best subreddits for Agency Founders
A practical list of subreddits for agency founders learning sales, delivery, positioning, B2B marketing, and small business operations without pitching services.
- Agency owners and freelancers
Optimal venue for agency owners to discuss clients, delivery, pricing, positioning, and operations.
What to postSpecific client delivery, pricing, hiring, or positioning problems; practical lessons from improving agency operations or client quality.What to avoidPitching services, hiring posts, lead magnets, portfolio drops.Key ruleSpam and self-promotion rules apply. - Marketing professionals and operators
Helps agency founders sharpen strategy and practitioner thinking beyond agency owner circles.
What to postChannel or messaging decisions with client context; anonymized campaign lessons teaching methodology.What to avoidAgency self-promotion, product reviews, generic AI advice.Key ruleZero-tolerance posture toward advertising, self-promotion, and spam. - B2B marketing operators
Useful for agency founders serving B2B or SaaS clients.
What to postPipeline or attribution issue diagnosis for B2B scenarios; B2B campaign lessons without identifying clients.What to avoidLead-generation posts, agency pitches, survey funnels.Key ruleSubreddit is for B2B news, questions, and professional discussion. Everything else can be removed. - Sales and go-to-market professionals
Helps agency founders improve discovery, outbound, qualification, and closing.
What to postSpecific agency sales objections or qualification problems; changes from improved discovery or proposal processes.What to avoidProspecting, recruiting, service promotion.Key ruleUsers need community karma before creating new posts, and karma farming is not allowed. - Entrepreneurs, side projects, and small business builders
Provides broader business lessons around pricing, hiring, operations, and customer acquisition.
What to postFounder lessons from agency operations with numbers and context; concrete business decisions rather than generic growth questions.What to avoidTraffic-driving links, consulting pitches, DM funnels.Key ruleDo not sell, promote, recruit, hire, drive traffic, ask for DMs, drop URLs, or pitch investments. - Small business owners and operators
Useful for agency founders serving small businesses to understand operator problems.
What to postOperations questions from business owner perspective (not vendor); non-promotional lessons applicable to small business owners.What to avoidMarket research, business promotion, lead-mining posts.Key ruleSubreddit is for questions and answers about starting, owning, and growing a small business.
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