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Best subreddits for AI SaaS Founders

Subreddits for AI SaaS founders: where to discuss AI products, technical tradeoffs, GTM, and safer Reddit visibility.

  1. 01r/artificial1.3M members
    AI builders, operators, and researchers

    Useful for broad AI discussion, news, tooling, ethics, and implementation questions.

    What to post
    Ask for feedback on AI workflow problems without pitching the product; share practical AI implementation lessons with context and disclosure.
    What to avoid
    AI SaaS launch spam, selling, prompt dumps, and hype.
    Key rule
    The community expects respectful AI discussion without hate, attacks, or harassment.
  2. 02r/SaaS704k members
    SaaS founders and operators

    Helps AI SaaS founders discuss pricing, activation, churn, positioning, and early traction.

    What to post
    Ask for critique on AI SaaS pricing, onboarding, or positioning; share what changed after testing an AI feature or GTM motion.
    What to avoid
    Launch links and generic AI founder takes.
    Key rule
    Posts need a clear SaaS angle, not generic entrepreneurship or broad business news.
  3. 03r/microsaas193k members
    Micro-SaaS builders and small software teams

    Fits small AI software bets where builders discuss constraints and validation.

    What to post
    Share narrow AI workflows being validated and signals needed; ask for feedback on AI micro-SaaS niches with constraints.
    What to avoid
    Treating the community like a beta signup list.
    Key rule
    Posts should stay focused on micro-SaaS products and small software businesses.
  4. 04r/webdev3.2M members
    Web developers and technical builders

    Matters when the AI SaaS is a developer tool, web app, or technical workflow product.

    What to post
    Ask for critique on developer experience or architecture tradeoffs; share technical lessons from building the AI product.
    What to avoid
    Commercial promotion and low-context tool demos.
    Key rule
    Vague support questions about editors, plugins, or software should go to more relevant product communities.
  5. 05r/devops450k members
    DevOps and infrastructure operators

    Fits AI infrastructure, deployment, observability, automation, and platform questions.

    What to post
    Ask about deployment, reliability, or automation tradeoffs with technical context; share postmortems from running AI workflows in production.
    What to avoid
    Vendor spam, market surveys, and undisclosed affiliation.
    Key rule
    Link posts need commentary and discussion context, not just a URL.
  6. 06r/ProductManagement267k members
    Product managers and product founders

    Helps with AI feature prioritization, discovery, user trust, and roadmap tradeoffs.

    What to post
    Ask how product managers would evaluate an AI feature given user risk and evidence; share discovery lessons about AI expectations or trust.
    What to avoid
    Asking product managers to validate your startup.
    Key rule
    Self-promotion is restricted, with narrow exceptions such as designated show-and-tell threads.
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