Subredify for SaaS Founders
SaaS founders face a specific challenge: your buyers are on Reddit asking genuine questions about tools like yours, but you're too busy building to monitor a dozen subreddits manually. Subredify solves this by running hourly scans, scoring every thread for ICP relevance and Google rank probability, and generating a compliant reply draft — so you spend five minutes a day being present where your buyers are.
Add the subreddits your ICP lives in. Subredify scans them every hour and surfaces only the threads worth your time — ICP-relevant and Google rank-ready.
The Rank Opportunity Score predicts Google rank probability using subreddit DA, comment velocity, title searchability, and thread age. Only reply to threads that will distribute.
Subredify generates Claude Sonnet reply drafts that comply with each subreddit's specific rules. Every draft is risk-scored safe/borderline/avoid before you see it.
A reply posted in hour one of a high-rank thread at r/entrepreneur appears in Google results for months. You're present when buyers search your category — without ad spend.
“r/entrepreneur threads asking 'what CRM do you use?' rank on Google page 1 within 48 hours. The first reply with a specific, helpful answer gets seen by every searcher for the next year.”
The Reddit SEO window every SaaS founder should be using
Up to unlimited on Pro
Subreddits monitored
Rank Opportunity + ICP, 0–100
Thread scoring
Under 30 seconds
Time to first reply draft
Every 30 minutes on Growth+
Scan frequency
Which subreddits are best for SaaS founders?
r/entrepreneur (3.2M members), r/SaaS (280K), r/startups (1.1M), and r/sales (310K) have the highest concentration of SaaS buyers and rank consistently for commercial queries.
How do I avoid getting banned when mentioning my product?
Subredify's rules engine parses each subreddit's specific self-promotion rules and risk-scores every reply draft. Safe replies lead with genuine value and mention the product contextually. Subredify flags any draft that's borderline or violates rules.
Is this different from just searching Reddit manually?
Manual search misses the 2-72 hour window where replies get the most reach. Subredify's hourly scans surface threads while they're still fresh, with rank scoring and a ready draft — manual monitoring can't match that speed.
Free plan includes 2 subreddits, rank scoring, and 10 reply drafts per month.
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