Productivity
r/productivity Analyzer
Tools, systems, and habits for getting more done
About r/productivity
r/productivity covers productivity systems (GTD, time blocking), tools (Notion, Obsidian, Todoist), and the broader self-improvement angle of getting more done with less.
Why marketers should care
Massive audience that openly discusses paid tools — Notion, Obsidian, Todoist, Things, ClickUp, Linear, and dozens more. If your product is a productivity, note-taking, or task management tool, this is the largest discoverable audience.
What works in r/productivity
- •Tool comparisons and reviews
- •Workflow showcases
- •Habit and routine discussions
- •Book recommendations
Rules and conventions
- •Self-promo only in weekly thread
- •No motivational quote posts
- •Tool reviews must be honest, not promotional
- •No life-coaching or course pitches
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