Best Subreddits for Podcasting in 2026
Podcasting subreddits cover the entire journey from recording your first episode in a closet to negotiating sponsorship deals with major brands. These communities share equipment recommendations backed by real recording comparisons, growth strategies that go beyond 'tell your friends,' and the production workflows that keep weekly shows sustainable without burning out.
r/podcasting
300K membersMix of beginners and experienced podcasters. Equipment and growth tips always welcome.
- Equipment reviews
- Growth milestones
- Production workflow tips
- Podcast spam
- Listen to my show
- Self-promotion without value
r/NewTubers
900K membersSupportive community for creators. Share milestones and helpful tools.
- Growth milestones
- Content strategy tips
- Tool recommendations
- Sub4sub requests
- Self-promotion spam
- Clickbait advice
r/videography
400K membersGear discussions and technique breakdowns drive engagement. Show your process.
- Gear reviews
- Technique tutorials
- Project behind-the-scenes
- Low-effort content
- Pure self-promotion
- Non-technical posts
r/marketing
1.2M membersProfessional marketers who value data-driven insights. Share campaign results and strategies.
- Campaign breakdowns
- A/B test results
- Channel strategy posts
- Generic tips
- Get rich quick
- Spam tactics
r/freelance
350K membersFreelancers care about rates, clients, and workflow efficiency. Share practical experience.
- Client management tips
- Rate/pricing discussions
- Workflow tools
- Hustle culture
- Passive income
- Get clients fast
r/entrepreneur
2.2M membersSkeptical audience. Focus on business model, numbers, lessons learned. Avoid hype. Self-promo must add genuine value.
- Revenue/metrics breakdowns
- Lessons learned posts
- Business model analysis
- Check out my...
- Hype language
- Hustle/grind culture