r/entrepreneur is one of the highest-value Reddit communities for B2B SaaS companies. With over 3.2 million members and a domain authority of 91, threads posted here about CRM tools, productivity stacks, marketing software, and business workflows regularly appear on Google's first page for competitive commercial queries. The community skews toward early-stage founders and solopreneurs who are actively evaluating and buying business software.
Threads in r/entrepreneur rank for hundreds of commercial queries — 'best CRM for startups', 'what tools do entrepreneurs use', 'software for small business'. New threads reach Google within 2-4 hours.
What CRM does your small business/startup actually use and why?
Question format + high-intent commercial keyword + active subreddit = ranks for 10+ CRM queries within 24 hours
What's in your SaaS stack for running a solo business?
Stack questions generate high comment velocity — lots of tool mentions = broad Google coverage
Frustrated with Salesforce - what are you using instead?
'Alternatives to Salesforce' is a high-volume query. Frustration threads attract engaged commenters quickly.
Founders, solopreneurs, early-stage startup teams, operators building companies from 0-50 employees
Product mentions are allowed in context of genuine recommendations. No dedicated promotional posts. Disclose affiliation if directly affiliated with a product you recommend.
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