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r/B2BSaaS — Complete Community Guide

11,224 membersCreated 2014

Welcome to r/B2BSaaS, a community of 11,224 members sharing insights on B2B SaaS businesses since 2014. This is a place to talk about everything from increasing conversions to keeping customers happy. Join in to exchange advice, share stories, or ask questions about building and growing B2B SaaS products.

What you'll find on r/b2bsaas

Growth Hack Sharing

People love to share their latest growth hacks, whether it's a list of places to promote your startup or tips on how to boost your user base without spending a dime. It's all about those clever tricks that help your B2B SaaS grow faster.

Startup Success Stories

You'll find a lot of folks sharing their success stories, like hitting a major milestone with users or revenue. It's inspiring to see numbers like 100 users and $12,000 in 30 days, and it's even better when they break down how they did it.

Pitching and Investor Tips

Got a pitch coming up? This is the place to ask for advice or share what worked for you. People often post tips on how to pitch SaaS to investors or even share real pitch decks that helped raise big bucks.

Marketing and Personalization Strategies

Discussions around marketing strategies, especially how to nail personalization without being creepy, are pretty common. It's all about finding that balance in B2B SaaS marketing efforts.

Industry Trends and Analysis

If you're into the latest trends, you'll see posts analyzing things like the rise of workflow automation or what's going to work in outbound marketing come 2025. It's great for staying ahead in the B2B SaaS game.

MRR and Revenue Transparency

There's always a bit of a buzz around who's really making what. People discuss why some might exaggerate their MRR on Reddit and share their own experiences with revenue transparency.

Resource Sharing

Folks are generous with sharing valuable resources like lists of B2B and B2C leads or collections of SaaS pitch decks. It's a treasure trove for anyone looking to get an edge in the B2B SaaS world.

Questions and Advice Requests

Got a burning question or need advice on something specific? Users often post asking for help on anything from distribution channels to engagement strategies. It's a community willing to lend a hand.

How to Engage

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Share your personal growth hacks—like that time you reduced churn by 20% with a simple onboarding tweak. People love real stories they can learn from.

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Ask open-ended questions about common challenges, like 'How do you guys handle feature prioritization?' It gets the conversation going and attracts diverse perspectives.

3

Don't shy away from sharing your failures. That post about the failed product launch taught us all more than a dozen success stories could.

4

Offer insights into your metrics and analytics journey—remember that post about the unexpected benefits of segmenting user data? It sparked a ton of valuable discussion.

5

Post bite-sized, actionable tips on inbound marketing strategies. That one about using LinkedIn for lead generation was a hit because it was something everyone could try.

6

Engage with the community by commenting on others' posts. Even a simple 'I've faced this issue too' can make your presence known and appreciated.

7

Share specific tools or resources that have helped your business, like that time someone shared a free analytics dashboard template—it was gold for everyone in the thread.

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Host an AMA (Ask Me Anything) if you have unique experiences to share. That founder who did one about scaling from 10 to 1,000 customers had everyone talking for days.

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