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Best subreddits for Product-Led Founders
Subreddits for product-led founders working on activation, onboarding, roadmap choices, discovery, and user feedback.
- Product managers and product founders
Strongest fit for roadmap, discovery, prioritization, and product strategy questions.
What to postAsk about feature prioritization with customer evidence; share discovery lessons affecting roadmap or onboarding.What to avoidApp promotion, user recruitment, startup validation requests.Key ruleSelf-promotion is restricted, with narrow exceptions such as designated show-and-tell threads. - SaaS founders and operators
Helps when product-led questions involve activation, retention, pricing, trials, or onboarding.
What to postAsk about activation improvements for specific workflows; share growth lessons with metrics.What to avoidLaunch announcements, audit offers, generic advice.Key rulePosts need a clear SaaS angle, not generic entrepreneurship or broad business news. - Startup founders and operators
Helps product-led founders connect product decisions to traction, market, and company stage.
What to postAsk how early founders balance customer requests against market focus; share lessons from product pivots.What to avoidBroad validation posts, investor-style positioning.Key rulePosts should discuss ventures designed to grow and scale rapidly, not general small business topics. - Growth marketers and startup operators
Fits product-led experiments when the post is about a real test, not a shortcut.
What to postAsk for critique on product-led experiments with target behavior and success metrics; share onboarding or activation changes.What to avoidSpammy growth tactics, manipulation, automation tricks.Key ruleContent should not sit behind a paywall or opt-in. - Bootstrapped founders and indie hackers
Useful for product-led founders building independently and testing small product loops.
What to postAsk how to reduce scope to improve activation; share iterations affecting conversion or retention.What to avoidProduct screenshots without lesson or discussion prompt.Key ruleUsers can self-promote a product once with the SHOW IH flair for feedback and critique, not advertising.
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