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Reddit marketing guides for founders.
GummySearch Alternatives in 2026: What to Use Instead
If you were using GummySearch for Reddit audience research and lead finding, here are the alternatives that actually replace it, ranked by what they're best at.
DM or Comment? When to Engage on Reddit, Based on Real Data
Should you DM the poster or comment publicly? We analyzed 1,000 Wayfind opportunities to find when each method actually fits. The 81/16/3 split, the patterns, and the rule for picking the right one.
The Subreddits Where Founders Actually Find Buyers (Real Data, Not Guesses)
Where do high-intent buyers post on Reddit? We ranked 60 subreddits by buying-intent post volume across three months of Wayfind scanning. The big surprises and the boring confirmations.
We Analyzed 903 High-Intent Reddit Posts. Here's the Pattern.
What does a buying-intent post on Reddit actually look like? We analyzed 903 posts scored 80%+ relevance by Wayfind's AI across 60 subreddits. The phrases, the structures, the subreddits, and what they mean for finding customers on Reddit.
Free Marketing Channels for Startups With No Budget
Seven marketing channels that produce real signups for startups with zero advertising budget. The free version of every paid playbook, ranked by realistic yield.
B2B Lead Generation Without Cold Email or LinkedIn Ads
Cold email reply rates are at all-time lows and LinkedIn ad CPMs keep climbing. The five organic channels that produce B2B leads in 2026 without either, ranked by what's actually scalable.
Where to Find Customers for a Bootstrapped SaaS (Zero Budget)
Bootstrapped founders need customer acquisition channels that scale on time, not money. Eight realistic options for finding SaaS customers with no marketing budget, ranked by effort-to-result ratio.
Reddit SEO: Why Old Threads Drive Compounding Traffic
Reddit threads rank on Google, get cited by ChatGPT, and keep driving traffic for years. The under-priced strategy: stop posting new content and start replying to old threads that already rank.
Reddit vs LinkedIn for B2B Lead Generation: An Honest Comparison
LinkedIn has the audience, Reddit has the conversations. We break down where each one actually produces leads, what each costs in time and money, and the founder profile that should focus on each.
How to Find Customers on Reddit Without Getting Banned
Reddit bans more marketers than any other channel, but the rules are not hidden. The actual list of behaviors that get you banned, the ones that don't, and the rhythm of marketing on Reddit that doesn't trigger mods.
How to Find Your First 100 SaaS Customers in 2026
Eight channels for finding SaaS customers ranked by realistic effort-to-result ratio. The under-priced one most founders skip, the over-hyped ones that waste time, and a framework for picking yours.
Reddit Marketing for SaaS: The 2026 Playbook
Reddit is the most underrated channel in B2B SaaS. This is the actual playbook: which subreddits to target, how to find buying-intent threads, what to say, and how to avoid getting banned. Real data from 4,288 scanned opportunities.
Best Subreddits to Market Your Developer Tool in 2026
Developers are deeply skeptical of marketing. But they'll spend hours helping each other find the right tools. Here's how to reach them on Reddit and what to say when you do.
Best Subreddits to Market Your SaaS Product in 2026
Reddit has more B2B buying intent than most founders realize. These are the subreddits where people are actively looking for SaaS solutions, and how to reach them without getting banned.
Best Subreddits to Market Your AI Tool in 2026
If you're building an AI product and not using Reddit, you're leaving a lot of potential customers on the table. Here are the 12 best subreddits to find them.