r/sales is the primary community for sales professionals on Reddit, covering SDRs, AEs, sales managers, and VP Sales at companies of all sizes. Tool recommendation threads about CRM, prospecting, sales automation, and enablement rank for competitive B2B sales software queries. The community is direct and results-focused — replies need to be specific about outcomes, not just features.
r/sales threads rank well for sales tool queries — 'best CRM for SDRs', 'prospecting tools for outbound', 'sales automation software'. Commercial intent is extremely high.
What CRM are you actually using and is it worth the cost?
CRM value queries are very high-intent. This exact question format ranks for dozens of CRM-related commercial queries.
Best tools for cold email prospecting in 2025?
Cold email tools is a recurring high-commercial-intent query. r/sales threads on this topic rank consistently.
Sales development reps, account executives, sales managers, revenue ops, VP of Sales
Genuine recommendations accepted. No overt promotion. Specific experience with tools is required — vague recommendations get downvoted.
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