r/IMadeThis
I made this showcase with feedback request
- Link policy
- allowed with context
- Signal
- strong
- Priority
- high
Paste your product URL. WhereToPost checks subreddit fit, link risk, and draft angle — before you publish.
A safer Reddit launch plan for founders who do not want to get removed as self-promo.
Posting Plan · yourproduct.com
Generated from 12 reviewed rule cards
r/IMadeThis
I made this showcase with feedback request
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Full launch order + safer drafts · See the full plan
Hand-reviewed subreddit rule cards, curated for founder launches
Risk checks on every draft: disclosure, link timing, CTA, fit, and claims
Same input, same plan — no hallucinated subreddit recommendations
Why this matters
Reddit posts can become search results and AI-answer sources — but that upside only matters if the community accepts the post in the first place.
WhereToPost starts with the boring part founders skip: subreddit fit, link risk, and whether the draft sounds like an ad.
How it works
Drop your product URL or describe what you built. We fetch the page and extract the signals that matter for Reddit.
Your product is matched against reviewed subreddit rule cards — community fit, link policy, and deletion risk.
See which communities fit, which to skip, and unlock a subreddit-specific Reddit draft for every match.
What you get
Each community is matched against your product type, audience, and build stage — no guessing which ones will care.
Know upfront if a subreddit is high-risk for self-promotion: link policies, karma expectations, removal patterns.
A subreddit-specific post draft — title, body, CTA — for every matched community. Adapted, not copy-pasted.
Where your product link should appear in each post, so it supports the discussion instead of triggering removal.
Which subreddit to start with, how long to wait, and how to adapt the angle before posting to the next one.
Different framing options per community — roast, feedback, builder story — so your post never reads as a template.
Before / After
Before
Hey everyone, I launched my product. It helps founders find places to post. Here is the link...
After
I'm testing a small tool for founders who want to post without looking spammy. I'm trying to understand how people decide where a product link is actually welcome.
Early access pricing
The paid workspace is still being finished. These are the prices we are building around: start with the free report, then join the app workspace when you want daily Reddit actions, draft review, roadmaps, and GEO tracking.
Monthly access for one active project workspace.
One payment for lifetime workspace access.
Pricing is set · Checkout opens after the workspace is ready · No auto-posting
FAQ
The current build generates deterministic posting plans from reviewed subreddit rules — here's exactly what that means.
No. WhereToPost prepares a posting plan and safer draft angles. It does not auto-post, comment, vote, or message anyone.
No LLM is involved. Your product is matched against hand-reviewed subreddit rule cards with deterministic logic — the same input always produces the same plan.
No. Recommendations stay inside reviewed communities so the plan stays traceable instead of guessing random subreddits.
We tell you. If fewer than 3 reasonable communities fit your product, we say so plainly — and we don't recommend paying for the full plan.
No. Reddit rules change and moderators have final say. Plans are evidence-based guidance, not approval.
The report stays free. Paid access will start in the app workspace after sign-in. We are publishing the $39 monthly and $189 lifetime prices first while the paid workflow is finished.
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