Free tool

Subreddit Finder

Paste your website. We work out who your customers are and show you the subreddits where they actually hang out, ranked by fit and tagged with each community’s self-promotion rules. No signup.

Takes about 20 seconds. A few free searches per hour.

How it works

1. We read your website

Paste your URL and we analyze your homepage to work out the problem you solve, what you sell, and who buys it.

2. We map your buyer to communities

We think about your buyer as a person, their work and daily problems, and find the active subreddits where they actually post.

3. We check each subreddit’s rules

We read each community’s public rules and tag whether self-promotion is allowed, limited, or banned, so you know where you can post.

Frequently asked questions

How does the free subreddit finder work?

Paste your website URL and we read your homepage to work out what you sell and who buys it. We then map that buyer to the subreddits where they actually spend time, and check each community’s public rules so you know where you can promote and where you cannot.

Is it really free?

Yes. No signup, no email required. You get a handful of searches per hour. Results for a given product are cached, so repeat searches return instantly.

How do you choose the subreddits?

We pick communities organized around who your buyer is (their profession, their activity, the problem they share with peers), not around your product category. Those category and brand subreddits are usually ghost towns. We favor active communities with real posting volume, because leads come from where people actually talk.

What do the self-promotion labels mean?

Each subreddit is tagged from its public rules: "Self-promo OK" means a rule allows sharing your own product, "Promo limited" means it is allowed only under conditions (a megathread, a ratio rule, mod approval), "No self-promo" means a rule prohibits it, and "No promo rule" means the rules do not address it. When in doubt, contribute first and promote sparingly.

Can I just start posting my product in these subreddits?

Be careful. Most communities remove and ban obvious self-promotion. Use the labels as a guide, read the full rules, and lead with genuine help. Direct messages are generally fine even where public posts are restricted, which is where outreach tools like LeadsRover come in.

How is this different from searching Reddit myself?

This finds where your customers gather in seconds and flags the promo rules for each one. LeadsRover goes further: it monitors those communities for you continuously, surfaces the exact posts from people asking for what you sell, and helps you reply without sounding like an ad.

Find your customers, then reach them

LeadsRover watches the right subreddits for you every day, scores the buyer posts, and helps you reply without sounding like an ad.

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