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Best subreddits for agency SaaS founders

Subreddits where agencies can learn client language and share delivery lessons without prospecting.

List snapshot

Audience
agency founders selling SaaS or services
Recommended subs
6
Updated
June 25, 2026
1r/agency subreddit logo

r/agency

Agency owners and freelancers

Why join

r/agency is worth checking when the thread is already about client work, positioning, delivery, pricing, and founder lessons. For agency founders selling saas or services, it works best as research before a post.

What to post

  • Ask a narrow question about client work, positioning, delivery, pricing, and founder lessons and include the constraint that made it hard.
  • Bring one concrete example from your work, but remove the CTA and any link.

What to avoid

Avoid service pitches, client bait, and vague agency journey posts. If the point disappears when the link is removed, rewrite it.

Members
90,951
Verified
2026-05-26
Rule to remember
Spam and self-promotion rules apply.
Read the r/agency guide
2

r/consulting

Consultants and professional services operators

Why join

Use r/consulting for advisory work, pricing, operations, client delivery, and positioning decisions. The room is a poor fit when the post is really about free offers, service promotion, and market research asks.

What to post

  • Share a client-delivery lesson with the details anonymized enough for Reddit and ask what readers would check next.
  • Keep the draft readable without Rankhog, your product name, or a signup path.

What to avoid

Do not use r/consulting for free offers, service promotion, and market research asks. Start with the rule page and recent removals.

Members
370,000
Verified
2026-06-02
Rule to remember
Posts should be about consulting or the work life, tradeoffs, and problems of consultants.
Read the r/consulting guide
3r/b2bmarketing subreddit logo

r/b2bmarketing

B2B marketing operators

Why join

r/b2bmarketing helps with client outcomes, service packaging, delivery problems, and positioning when the post names a specific constraint instead of asking for attention.

What to post

  • Compare two approaches to client outcomes, service packaging, delivery problems, and positioning without naming a vendor.
  • Use the thread to learn wording first; save any product mention for cases where it changes the advice.

What to avoid

Skip threads where your only contribution is a vendor suggestion or a request to talk privately.

Members
90,088
Verified
2026-05-26
Rule to remember
The subreddit is for B2B news, questions, and professional discussion. Everything else can be removed.
Read the r/b2bmarketing guide
4r/marketing subreddit logo

r/marketing

Marketing professionals and operators

Why join

Check r/marketing when you need language around positioning, strategy, customer language, campaigns, and channel choices. Read recent accepted posts before drafting.

What to post

  • Turn one repeated buyer question into a short teardown with the numbers or tradeoffs included.
  • Include the stage, team size, budget, or workflow so replies do not become generic.

What to avoid

Do not copy the same draft into several communities. Match the subreddit first.

Members
1,939,650
Verified
2026-05-26
Rule to remember
The subreddit has a zero-tolerance posture toward advertising, self-promotion, and spam.
Read the r/marketing guide
5r/sales subreddit logo

r/sales

Sales and go-to-market professionals

Why join

r/sales can fit agency founders selling saas or services when the angle is specific and the product is not the center of the thread.

What to post

  • Explain a mistake around qualification, outbound, demos, objections, pipeline, and sales-process lessons and what changed after fixing it.
  • End with a real decision, not a request for DMs or testers.

What to avoid

Avoid research extraction. Give enough context that readers can answer inside Reddit.

Members
576,751
Verified
2026-05-26
Rule to remember
Users need community karma before creating new posts, and karma farming is not allowed.
Read the r/sales guide
6r/Entrepreneur subreddit logo

r/Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs, side projects, and small business builders

Why join

Use r/entrepreneur to learn how people talk about founder decisions, experiments, operations, pricing, hiring, and growth lessons. Avoid turning that research into a pitch.

What to post

  • Ask for examples of how other teams handle founder decisions, experiments, operations, pricing, hiring, and growth lessons in practice.
  • If the subreddit expects discussion only, turn the idea into a comment instead of a post.

What to avoid

Do not treat a high-intent keyword as permission to post. The thread still has to fit the room.

Members
5,188,753
Verified
2026-05-26
Rule to remember
Do not sell, promote, recruit, hire, drive traffic, ask for DMs, drop URLs, or pitch investments outside designated places.
Read the r/Entrepreneur guide

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Common questions

Which subreddit should agency founders selling saas or services check first?

Start with the community where client outcomes, service packaging, delivery problems, and positioning already appears in recent threads. Size matters less than fit and moderation risk.

How should I use this list?

Use the list for research before posting. Read recent accepted posts, compare rule wording, and draft the answer so it works inside Reddit.

Should I start with the largest subreddit?

No. A smaller subreddit with the right problem usually beats a broad room where client outcomes, service packaging, delivery problems, and positioning sounds off-topic.

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