Difficult Subreddits
Some subreddits are known for their tough audiences and critical feedback. Successfully engaging with these communities can help you refine your startup's pitch, address concerns, and demonstrate resilience.
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Essential | Submit | Number of Members: 3100000 A community of individuals who seek to solve problems, network professionally, collaborate on projects, and make the world a better place. Be professional, humble, and open to new ideas. Our community supports side hustles, small businesses, venture-backed startups, lemonade stands, 1-person-grinds, and most forms of revenue generation! However, no one cares about your blog. Please do not come here to self-promote your consulting, book, podcast, MLM, website, dropshipping guide, or $$$ scheme. Idea 1: Share the first win you achieved with your SaaS Idea 2: Share how you were able to ship your SaaS faster/easier with AI or with help of a technology, that will be useful for entrepreneurs. Add steps on how you did it. | ||
Essential | Submit | Number of Members: 16700000 A subreddit based around sharing awesome, usually minimal and single-purpose websites and webtools. |