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Best subreddits for Micro-SaaS Founders

Reddit communities for micro-SaaS founders validating narrow markets, finding practical feedback, and learning from small software businesses.

  1. 01r/microsaas193k members
    Micro-SaaS builders and small software teams

    The most direct room for tiny software products, narrow niches, and founder-led growth.

    What to post
    Ask whether a niche is narrow enough and what evidence would make it worth building; share micro-SaaS pricing, onboarding, or acquisition lessons with details.
    What to avoid
    Idea validation with no customer context, launch links, or asking readers to join a beta.
    Key rule
    Posts should stay focused on micro-SaaS products and small software businesses.
  2. 02r/SaaS704k members
    SaaS founders and operators

    Broadens the room when the micro-SaaS question touches pricing, activation, churn, or SaaS operations.

    What to post
    Ask how SaaS operators would solve specific retention or conversion problems; share operational lessons from running small recurring-revenue products.
    What to avoid
    Generic SaaS advice, hidden promotion, and posts that read like advertisements.
    Key rule
    Posts need a clear SaaS angle, not generic entrepreneurship or broad business news.
  3. 03r/indiehackers173k members
    Bootstrapped founders and indie hackers

    Fits micro-SaaS founders who are bootstrapping, building in public, or learning from small experiments.

    What to post
    Share small revenue or distribution experiments and lessons learned; ask for tradeoff advice between shipping fast and narrowing audience.
    What to avoid
    Vanity metrics without insight and traffic-driving screenshots.
    Key rule
    Users can self-promote a product once with the SHOW IH flair for feedback and critique, not advertising.
  4. 04r/NoCodeSaaS45k members
    No-code SaaS builders

    Useful when the micro-SaaS is built with no-code tooling or the founder wants to validate before engineering.

    What to post
    Ask about no-code stack choices for specific SaaS workflows; share no-code MVP lessons that help founders choose scope.
    What to avoid
    Tool affiliate framing, template promotion, and vague app ideas.
    Key rule
    Posts should focus on building, launching, or operating SaaS with no-code tools.
  5. 05r/Solopreneur67k members
    Solo founders and independent operators

    Helps with the solo workload side of micro-SaaS: support, sales, focus, and operating cadence.

    What to post
    Ask how solo founders handle support or sales without creating a second job; share workflows that reduced founder workload for small software products.
    What to avoid
    Hustle-culture posts and broad money-making questions.
    Key rule
    Self-promotion is tolerated only when straightforward; disguised product or affiliate links can result in a ban.
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