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Best Subreddits for Indie Hacking in 2026

Indie hacking is about building profitable products without venture capital, and Reddit is where the movement shares its playbook in real time. These communities celebrate small wins, dissect failed experiments, and trade tactics for going from zero to ramen profitability. If you are a solo founder or a tiny team, these are your people.

r/indiehackers r/SideProject r/buildinpublic r/entrepreneur r/SaaS r/nocode r/startups r/growmybusiness

r/indiehackers

120K members

Community loves build-in-public style. Share real numbers. Be honest about what's working and what isn't.

Best Posts
  • Monthly revenue updates
  • Growth experiments
  • Building in public logs
What to Avoid
  • VC/funding talk
  • Enterprise scale claims
  • Hiding numbers
Posting tip: Share real numbers openly. Build-in-public style with honest revenue and user count updates.

r/SideProject

350K members

Community loves personal stories. Lead with the problem you solved for yourself. Show vulnerability. Ask for feedback.

Best Posts
  • Show & Tell launches
  • Problem-solution stories
  • Feedback requests
What to Avoid
  • Hard sell language
  • Revolutionary/game-changing claims
  • Corporate tone
Posting tip: Lead with the problem you solved for yourself. Show vulnerability and ask for feedback.

r/buildinpublic

25K members

Radical transparency expected. Share failures too. Real numbers build credibility.

Best Posts
  • Weekly/monthly updates
  • Revenue milestones
  • Failure post-mortems
What to Avoid
  • Perfection claims
  • Hiding struggles
  • Overnight success stories
Posting tip: Radical transparency is expected. Share real numbers, including failures. Screenshots add credibility.

r/entrepreneur

2.2M members

Skeptical audience. Focus on business model, numbers, lessons learned. Avoid hype. Self-promo must add genuine value.

Best Posts
  • Revenue/metrics breakdowns
  • Lessons learned posts
  • Business model analysis
What to Avoid
  • Check out my...
  • Hype language
  • Hustle/grind culture
Posting tip: Focus on business model, real numbers, and lessons learned. Frame as sharing experience, not promoting.

r/SaaS

180K members

Audience understands SaaS. Talk business model, CAC, retention. Substance over hype.

Best Posts
  • Business model breakdowns
  • Growth strategy posts
  • SaaS metrics updates
What to Avoid
  • Free forever claims
  • Disrupting language
  • The Uber of...
Posting tip: Talk business model, CAC, and retention metrics. This audience understands SaaS deeply.

r/nocode

95K members

Encouraging community. Show what's possible without code. Template and tutorial style works well.

Best Posts
  • No-code builds
  • Tool comparisons
  • Tutorial walkthroughs
What to Avoid
  • Code-heavy explanations
  • Developer gatekeeping
  • Complexity bragging
Posting tip: Show what's possible without traditional coding. Tutorials and step-by-step guides perform well.

r/startups

1.5M members

Values transparency about failures and challenges. Pure promotion gets removed. Frame as sharing learnings.

Best Posts
  • Building in public updates
  • Validation stories
  • Failure post-mortems
What to Avoid
  • Disrupting claims
  • Unicorn comparisons
  • Pure promotion
Posting tip: Be transparent about failures and challenges. Pure promotion gets removed quickly.

r/growmybusiness

60K members

Must provide value to others. Frame as sharing your growth strategy.

Best Posts
  • Growth strategy breakdowns
  • Customer acquisition stories
  • Marketing tactics
What to Avoid
  • Viral claims
  • Hack/secret language
  • Passive income promises
Posting tip: Frame as sharing your growth strategy that others can learn from, not just promoting your product.
Pro tip: Build in public with substance. Share your weekly revenue, your biggest mistake, and what you are trying next. The indie hacking community rewards honesty over polish.
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