Find your next customers in r/microsaas
r/microsaas is a tight-knit community of solo founders running small, profitable SaaS products, focused on pricing, churn, tooling, and the economics of running lean.
Who buys here and why
Solo operators and tiny teams managing subscription products with fewer than a few thousand customers. They are extremely cost-aware and will not pay for tool bloat, but they will pay a fair price for something that saves them real time or reduces churn. Many are also potential customers of other micro-SaaS products in adjacent categories.
This community is unusually candid about the exact tools they use, what they cost, and whether they are worth it. When someone posts that they just churned off a tool because it raised prices or added complexity, they are broadcasting an active buying decision. The small size of the subreddit means signal-to-noise is high.
Buyer-intent signals to watch
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How to participate in r/microsaas without spamming
r/microsaas welcomes product discussion from builders, but promotional posts from vendors get removed. If you sell to this audience, contribute to existing discussions and share genuine product metrics rather than pitching directly.
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Frequently asked questions
What counts as a micro-SaaS in this community?
Typically a SaaS product run by one or two people, usually bootstrapped, with revenue under roughly $10k MRR. The focus is on lean operations rather than growth-at-all-costs.
Is r/microsaas a good place to sell developer tools?
Yes, if the pricing is fair and the value is obvious. This audience reads pricing pages carefully and has zero patience for confusing tiers or hidden costs.
How do I get noticed in r/microsaas without spamming?
Share what you have built with honest numbers and answer operational questions from other founders. Authenticity converts well in this community.
What pricing approach works best when selling to the r/microsaas audience?
A flat monthly rate with no seat fees and a clear feature list tends to land well. This audience is running lean and distrusts usage-based pricing or tiers that require a sales call to understand.
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