Can you self-promote in r/startupaccelerator?

Allowed

Yes. r/startupaccelerator permits sharing your own product or work. When we last reviewed the subreddit's public rules on June 3, 2026, a rule explicitly allowed self-promotion. You still get better results by posting like a member, not an advertiser.

Rules verified June 3, 2026

What r/startupaccelerator's rules say

Share your startup or SaaS project and feel free to ask for feedback.

Excerpt from the rule that determined this verdict, fetched from the subreddit's public rules page on June 3, 2026. Moderators can change rules at any time, so skim the current rules before posting.

How to make self-promotion actually work in r/startupaccelerator

An explicit green light is rare on Reddit, and it cuts both ways: r/startupaccelerator sees a steady stream of launch posts, so a bare link with marketing copy sinks fast. The posts that work read like a member sharing something they built: the problem, what you tried, what you learned, then the link.

Stick around after posting. Answering every comment in your thread is what pushes it up the sort and turns readers into signups. A launch post with an absent author is indistinguishable from spam, even where promotion is allowed.

Pair your own posts with replies to buying-intent threads in r/startupaccelerator and neighboring communities. People asking "what should I use for X" convert better than people scrolling past your announcement.

Frequently asked questions

Is self-promotion allowed in r/startupaccelerator?

Yes. r/startupaccelerator's public rules explicitly permit sharing your own product or work, though low-effort promotional posts still perform poorly.

What is the best way to share your product in r/startupaccelerator?

Write it as a story, not an ad: the problem you hit, what you built, what you learned, then the link. Reply to every comment. Posts where the author engages consistently outperform drive-by launch posts.

When was r/startupaccelerator's promotion policy last verified?

On June 3, 2026, by fetching the subreddit's public rules page and classifying its stance on self-promotion. Policies are re-checked roughly monthly, but moderators can change rules at any time, so always skim the current rules before posting.

Can you still get leads from r/startupaccelerator without promoting?

Yes. Monitor r/startupaccelerator for posts where someone is actively asking for a solution like yours and reply helpfully. That kind of reply is welcome in nearly every subreddit regardless of its self-promotion policy, and it is the approach LeadsRover automates.

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