u/Dizzy-Football-8345

I finally got a post to take off on Reddit.

Then the subreddit got banned before I could benefit from it.

Honestly impressive timing.

r/shipped is back now though. If you’re working on a side project or like seeing people actually ship things instead of endlessly talking about them, come hang out.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 1 day ago

Launched r/shipped a couple hours ago and we’re already at 8 posts and 11 members.

Pretty cool seeing people actually sharing what they’re building this early.

If you’ve shipped something recently, post it. I’m also picking standout builds that might get featured on my blog.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago

Didn’t expect this honestly, but r/shipped already has 8 posts and 11 members after the first 2 hours.

I made it for people building real things and sharing what they actually shipped, whether it’s an app, SaaS, tool, game, website, whatever.

Also doing something extra. If I really like your post or your build stands out, there’s a chance I feature it on my blog too.

If you’re building, come post in r/shipped.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago

I started r/shipped because I kept seeing cool projects getting lost after a single post.

It’s just a simple subreddit for sharing what you’ve built and launched, even if it’s not perfect.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago

I’ve been seeing a lot of “I built this” posts and wanted a simple place where people can keep sharing what they ship over time, not just once.

So I created r/shipped.

It’s just for builders posting what they’ve launched, even if it’s early or small.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago

Need the right subreddit for your post

Got a specific post idea but not sure where to share it? Post in r/subredfinder and get subreddit recommendations based on your exact question.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago

I realized most of my Reddit posts failed because I was simply in the wrong place.

Even if the topic was correct, the format or tone was off.

That is basically why I built subred.io.

It tries to break down how each subreddit works instead of just listing them.

Still improving it but curious if others have the same problem.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 12 days ago

Just shipped a new feature on subred.io.

You can now generate posts for specific subreddits and it adapts to how that community works.

So instead of writing one generic post and hoping it works, you get something tailored for each subreddit.

Also:

  • finder got a big upgrade
  • UI is faster and cleaner
  • pricing is now 10 dollars

Still testing a lot of things but this feels like a big step forward.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 12 days ago

Small progress today.

Spent most of the time:

  • answering requests in the subreddit
  • writing content outside Reddit to drive people in
  • posting a few new threads to keep it alive

Goal is simple: make it the place where you go when you don’t know where to post.

If you’re stuck:

just post in r/subredfinder
something like: “where can I post X?”

and I’ll find subreddits for you using my tool.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 14 days ago

Quick update.

Today I:

  • replied to a bunch of posts in the sub
  • wrote a couple of blog posts to bring in traffic
  • made 3 new posts to keep things active

Still early, but trying to build momentum and actually make this useful.

If you're not sure where to post something on Reddit:

👉 come into r/subredfinder
👉 make a “find me a subreddit” post

I’ll personally help you find the right communities.

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 14 days ago

r/findareddit is helpful but I noticed I often still end up posting in the wrong place or missing better smaller communities

a lot of suggestions are just what people know, not necessarily what fits best

I’ve been building a tool that looks at subreddit data and I wanted to actually use it to help people find better matches

so I made r/SubredFinder where I try to give more accurate suggestions based on that

still early but I think this might work better

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 16 days ago

I’ve used r/findareddit quite a bit and it definitely helps, but a lot of the time the answers are just the same obvious subreddits or quick guesses

The problem for me wasn’t finding a subreddit, it was finding the one where my post actually fits and won’t get removed

I’ve been working on a small tool that analyzes subreddits and helps find better matches, and I wanted a place where I can use that to help people directly

so I made r/SubredFinder where I’ll try to give more specific suggestions instead of just random ones

curious if anyone else had the same issue

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u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 16 days ago
▲ 6 r/Base44+1 crossposts

I’ve been working on a small tool and realized I was spending more time figuring out where and how to post on Reddit than actually building.

Every subreddit feels completely different. Different rules, different tone, different things that get ignored or removed.

So I ended up building something for myself that breaks down subreddits into things like

  • when people are actually active
  • what kind of posts perform
  • how strict the rules really are

It’s still early but I just launched it on Product Hunt and would genuinely love some feedback.

Not trying to spam, just curious if this is a real pain for others too or if I’m overthinking Reddit.

u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 17 days ago
▲ 9 r/subred+5 crossposts

I feel like I spend more time searching for the right subreddit than actually writing the post

You find one, read the rules, think it fits and then it still gets removed or gets zero traction

I started putting together my own list with notes on subs and turned it into a small tool called subred.io

Curious how you guys handle this, do you just search manually every time or do you have a system

u/Dizzy-Football-8345 — 7 days ago