We built a lightweight analytics tool for indie SaaS — looking for honest feedback before public pricing
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Get your launch post seen in r/SaaS and startup communities — upvotes, custom comments, and aged accounts with drip delivery that looks organic.
We built a lightweight analytics tool for indie SaaS — looking for honest feedback before public pricing
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You ship a great product — then post in r/SaaS and get 2 upvotes and zero replies. It is rarely the product. It is timing, traction, and social proof in the first hours.
Reddit ranks fresh posts fast. If your launch post sits at 1–3 upvotes while competitors spike, the algorithm buries you before anyone meaningful sees it.
Users scroll past posts with no discussion. A few thoughtful comments and early upvotes signal that your launch is worth reading — not another drive-by promo.
New accounts, sudden vote spikes, and copy-paste comments get removed. SaaS founders need delivery that looks organic — aged accounts and gradual drip-feed matter.
Use this sequence for beta announcements, v1 launches, and feature drops — then scale what wins with upvotes, comments, and aged accounts from one dashboard.
Phase 01
Start with r/SaaS, r/startups, and niche subs where your ICP already hangs out. Read rules, lurk for a week, and match the community tone before posting.
Phase 02
Publish your post, then add a slow drip of upvotes in the first 2–6 hours so you stay visible while real users arrive. Avoid instant 100-vote spikes.
Phase 03
Drop 2–4 custom comments that ask smart questions, share a lesson learned, or answer objections. Replies make the thread feel alive and trustworthy.
Phase 04
For ongoing founder marketing, aged Reddit accounts with karma let you participate in threads without looking like a day-old promo bot.
Mix and match from one balance — no juggling five tools for a single launch week.
Keep launch posts visible in r/SaaS and startup subs during the critical first hours.
Buy upvotesNiche-aware replies that spark discussion and make your launch thread credible.
Buy commentsEstablished karma and history for founders who post regularly in product communities.
Browse accountsTrigger upvote and comment orders from your stack when a launch goes live.
View API docsFrom signup to a live SaaS launch post with momentum — no Reddit password required, ever.
Sign up, fund your balance, and access upvotes, comments, and accounts from one dashboard.
Post manually in r/SaaS or your target sub — use your own account or an aged account from our marketplace.
Copy the desktop Reddit link and submit an upvote order with quantity and drip speed that fits the sub.
Order custom comments that match the thread tone — questions, feedback prompts, or founder context.
Monitor delivery in the dashboard, double down on subs that convert, and automate repeat launches via API.
Whether you are pre-launch, post-Product Hunt, or scaling PLG — Reddit rewards posts that look real and stay visible.
Drive signups from r/SaaS and founder communities with a post that gets early upvotes and active discussion.
Ship v2, pricing changes, or integrations — keep update posts from disappearing after ten minutes.
Cross-post your PH launch to Reddit the same day and stack visibility while traffic is hottest.
Build in public with aged accounts, consistent karma, and comments that sound like a real builder — not a ad account.
Start small on launch day, then bulk up when a sub is converting. Same balance works for comments and accounts.
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SaaS founders and marketers who used BuyUpvotes for launches, beta posts, and founder-led growth on Reddit.
Common questions from SaaS founders launching on Reddit.
Yes — when done correctly. r/SaaS, r/startups, and niche B2B subs drive qualified traffic for tools with clear value props. The key is looking organic in the first hours: gradual upvotes, real discussion, and copy that follows sub rules.
r/SaaS and r/startups are the most common starting points. Also target subs where your buyers already discuss problems you solve — dev tools in r/webdev, fintech in r/fintech, etc. Always read each sub’s self-promotion rules first.
You can post from your founder account or buy an aged account with karma if you want separation from your brand username. We never ask for your password — upvotes and comments are delivered to URLs you provide.
Most teams start with 20–50 post upvotes over several hours, not hundreds at once. Pair that with 2–5 custom comments. Scale based on sub size and how competitive the front page is that day.
No provider can guarantee mod approval. We reduce risk with aged accounts, drip delivery, and custom comments written for context. Avoid spammy titles, follow sub rules, and do not over-order on day one.
Yes. Use one dashboard for all clients or integrate our API to trigger orders when a client’s launch post goes live. Affiliate program available for partners.
Join SaaS founders who use BuyUpvotes for post momentum, custom comments, and aged accounts — starting at $0.01 per upvote.
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marketer_kate · This is exactly the kind of post r/SaaS rewards — clear problem, demo link, and an ask for feedback instead of a hard sell.