About SubDude
Reddit is one of the most powerful places on the internet to talk about what you're building. It's home to thousands of hyper-engaged, passionate communities. But as any founder or marketer knows, it's also a minefield.
Redditors hate traditional marketing. They hate corporate speak, disguised ads, and self-promotion that doesn't add value. If you step into a community and start acting like a billboard, you won't just get ignored—you'll get banned.
That's exactly why we built SubDude.
Our Mission
We believe that good products deserve to be seen by the right people, and that Reddit communities deserve high-quality, authentic contributions. Our goal is to bridge that gap. We want to help creators, indie hackers, and marketers navigate Reddit's complex ecosystem with respect.
By analyzing subreddit rules and scoring draft posts for "spam signals," SubDude gives you the confidence to post without fear of instant removal. We teach you how to write like a genuine community member—focusing on value, transparency, and starting real conversations.
Why Trust Us?
We're indie hackers ourselves. We've felt the sting of a deleted post after spending hours writing it. We've read through countless sidebar rules trying to figure out if it's okay to link our projects. We built this tool to solve our own headaches, and now we're sharing it with you.
If you have questions, feedback, or just want to chat about Reddit strategy, feel free to reach out. We're always improving our algorithms to stay up to date with the latest community standards.