Spent $300k on a healthcare app that nobody uses.
Lessons LearnedDeveloper swears it's 'technically perfect' but I can't get a single doctor to adopt it. We built the app WE wanted instead of what they needed.
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Promotion Tolerance Score™
Before you post, know exactly how tolerant a sub is of anything that looks like marketing — scored from the rules, mod activity, and the last 100 top posts.
r/SaaS
Hard 9:1 rule. Mods active. No links in text posts.
270k
Hostile
22/100
r/startups
Self-promo Sundays only. Everything else gets removed.
1.9M
Hostile
18/100
r/Entrepreneur
Value-first posts OK. Product mentions in comments only.
4.2M
Careful
41/100
r/SideProject
Actively encourages product launches with context.
230k
Open
88/100
r/indiehackers
Founders welcome. Show revenue or lessons learned.
68k
Friendly
74/100
r/marketing
Zero tolerance for tool promotion. Instant removal.
1.4M
Hostile
12/100
Scoring 8,000+ subreddits · Updated weekly
The toolkit
Rewrite AI text so it actually sounds like a Redditor.
Draft a full Reddit post tuned to any subreddit.
10 CTR-tested title variants for your post.
Reply that adds value — without sounding like a shill.
Turn what actually happened into a story people read to the end.
See how AI-written your post looks before Reddit does.
Spin up a realistic mock Reddit thread for demos and mockups.
Find the subs where your audience actually lives.
When your subreddit is actually awake.
See if an account passes the sniff test.
Catch the rule violation before the mods do.
Will your Reddit post actually rank on Google?
Vet the accounts you're about to reply to — or hire.
Your first two weeks on Reddit, planned out.
Reverse-engineered
Our tools are trained on the exact patterns — hooks, pacing, tone — that drive massive engagement in the subs founders actually care about.
Developer swears it's 'technically perfect' but I can't get a single doctor to adopt it. We built the app WE wanted instead of what they needed.
I faced the pain-point myself. I realized the secret to getting interviews was beating the ATS. Then I built a tool to do it.
I see you grinding at 2 AM. Stop. I wasted $8k on ads before I realized: as a solo founder, you have superpowers VCs don't.
I built an MVP in a weekend. The design was minimalist, landing non-existent, but the app worked.
I left $42,000 on the table. And counting, because lifetime means forever. LTD customers are my highest-support users.
I prompted it to scrape through real user content — Reddit threads, G2 reviews. It came back with an 8.5/10 opportunity.
Developer swears it's 'technically perfect' but I can't get a single doctor to adopt it. We built the app WE wanted instead of what they needed.
I faced the pain-point myself. I realized the secret to getting interviews was beating the ATS. Then I built a tool to do it.
I see you grinding at 2 AM. Stop. I wasted $8k on ads before I realized: as a solo founder, you have superpowers VCs don't.
I built an MVP in a weekend. The design was minimalist, landing non-existent, but the app worked.
I left $42,000 on the table. And counting, because lifetime means forever. LTD customers are my highest-support users.
I prompted it to scrape through real user content — Reddit threads, G2 reviews. It came back with an 8.5/10 opportunity.
Six months of nights and weekends. Not making a dime yet — but it's live and I'm proud.
I wanted to recreate the Animal Crossing feeling but for real life cats. Scan one cat per day for free!
Every year I checked the APIs. This year the last piece dropped and I shipped in a weekend.
Turned out he wasn't using it for chat. He was using it as a password manager in a way I never imagined.
Three-minute clip, but every line hits. I wrote out the transcript with my own notes.
The conversation taught me more about my business than 3 years of running it. The moat I thought existed basically didn't.
Six months of nights and weekends. Not making a dime yet — but it's live and I'm proud.
I wanted to recreate the Animal Crossing feeling but for real life cats. Scan one cat per day for free!
Every year I checked the APIs. This year the last piece dropped and I shipped in a weekend.
Turned out he wasn't using it for chat. He was using it as a password manager in a way I never imagined.
Three-minute clip, but every line hits. I wrote out the transcript with my own notes.
The conversation taught me more about my business than 3 years of running it. The moat I thought existed basically didn't.
The workflow
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Humanize a ChatGPT post, generate titles, or scan a sub — free, no signup for your first runs.
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Run it through the Rules Checker to make sure it won't get nuked by mods or AutoModerator.
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Use the heatmap to pick a slot when the sub is actually awake and voting.
Why Reddit
The math is simple. On X, you need followers before you can launch. On Reddit, the algorithm rewards what you say — not who you are.
The conclusion: launching on X is hard mode. Reddit is the cheat code — if you know how to write for it.
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