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r/microsaas Analyzer
Small, focused SaaS products built by solo founders or tiny teams
About r/microsaas
r/microsaas covers the niche of intentionally-small SaaS — products built and run by one person or a 2-3 person team, often hitting $1k–$50k MRR. Focus on automation, leverage, and not raising money.
Why marketers should care
The audience is small but extremely high-intent — these are people actively building SaaS and they're hungry for tools that help them ship faster, market better, and reduce churn. Lower volume but higher conversion than r/SaaS.
What works in r/microsaas
- •Solo founder workflows
- •Automation tool stacks
- •Niche idea validation
- •Bootstrapping strategies
Rules and conventions
- •No-code and low-code stacks are welcome
- •Avoid VC and fundraising talk
- •Self-promotion still goes in weekly threads
- •Include real numbers when possible
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