Can you self-promote in r/techsupport?
No. r/techsupport does not allow self-promotion. When we last reviewed the subreddit's public rules on June 5, 2026, a rule explicitly prohibited promoting your own product, service, or content. Promotional posts there are likely to be removed and can get your account banned.
What r/techsupport's rules say
“We are not a recommendation or advertisement subreddit.”
Excerpt from the rule that determined this verdict, fetched from the subreddit's public rules page on June 5, 2026. Moderators can change rules at any time, so skim the current rules before posting.
About r/techsupport
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How to get customers from r/techsupport without self-promoting
A self-promotion ban does not make r/techsupport useless for finding customers. It changes the play: instead of posting about your product, you respond to people who are already describing the problem you solve. Recommendation requests, "what tool do you use for X" threads, and frustrated posts about a competitor are all openings where a genuinely helpful reply is welcome.
Answer the question fully first. Share what you know from experience, compare real options, and only bring up your own product when it honestly fits the question, ideally framed with the disclosure that it is yours. In strict communities, many founders skip the public mention entirely and let their profile or a follow-up conversation do the work.
Whatever you do, do not test the rule with a thinly disguised promo post. Moderators in communities this size remove fast and ban faster, and a banned account loses access to every other subreddit where your buyers hang out.
Frequently asked questions
Is self-promotion allowed in r/techsupport?
No. r/techsupport's public rules explicitly prohibit self-promotion. Promotional posts are likely to be removed and repeat offenders are typically banned.
What happens if you self-promote in r/techsupport anyway?
Your post will usually be removed by moderators or AutoModerator, and repeat attempts commonly end in a permanent ban from the subreddit. Reddit-wide spam enforcement can follow if it happens across multiple communities.
When was r/techsupport's promotion policy last verified?
On June 5, 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/techsupport without promoting?
Yes. Monitor r/techsupport 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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