Free tool
Subreddit Finder for SaaS
Paste a short product description and get a shortlist of subreddits that are more likely to contain useful buyer questions, founder pain points, and evaluation conversations.
Suggested subreddits
How to use it
Start with relevance, then check rules.
The output should be treated as a shortlist. Before you monitor or reply in any subreddit, check how recent threads behave, how moderators react to links, and whether the audience actually discusses your category.
What this page is for
Faster setup for a real workflow.
This page helps you get to the first useful subreddit list faster. Inside RedditIntent, you can turn that list into monitored sources, score threads, and send the best ones into review.
Best search intent
Find subreddits for my product
This tool is meant for people who already know Reddit matters, but need help finding the right communities before they start posting or monitoring threads.
Why a subreddit finder matters for SaaS
Most SaaS teams begin Reddit research too late and too broadly. They search for their exact product category, notice a handful of obvious subreddits, then assume the channel is too noisy or too risky. In reality, the strongest Reddit opportunities often show up in adjacent operator communities, buyer problem threads, and recommendation posts that do not mention your category name directly.
A subreddit finder helps you narrow that research faster. The point is not to produce a massive list. The point is to give you a shortlist of communities worth checking for audience fit, rule sensitivity, and recurring problem-language. That is a much better starting point than guessing from scratch.
What makes a subreddit worth monitoring
- Users describe the exact workflow or pain your product helps solve.
- Recent posts show practical questions, recommendation requests, or comparison behavior.
- The moderation tone allows thoughtful answers and does not punish every product mention automatically.
- The community is active enough that a strong reply can still matter while the thread is alive.
How to use this result
1. Keep the top 3 only
Do not monitor everything at once. Start with the three communities that feel closest to your real buyer problem.
2. Check rules and recent threads
Open each subreddit, read the rules, and scan recent discussion. You are validating safety and conversation quality, not just audience size.
3. Turn the shortlist into workflow
Once a subreddit looks viable, add it to RedditIntent, pair it with keywords, and start watching for high-intent threads.
What does this Subreddit Finder do?
It turns a short product description into a shortlist of subreddits that are likely relevant for SaaS discovery, feedback, and problem-aware conversations.
Does this replace manual subreddit research?
No. It gives you a strong starting point, but you should still review subreddit rules, recent threads, and moderation behavior before using a subreddit in a live workflow.
Next step
Track these subreddits inside RedditIntent.
Once you have a shortlist, turn it into a monitored workflow with scoring, manual review, and opportunity tracking.