How I Got My First 100 Users From Reddit (Step-by-Step)
2 min read•Updated Feb 20, 2026•MediaFa.st Team•Expert Guide
✓ Fact-checked • Based on real Reddit marketing experience • Updated for 2026
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Key Takeaways
•Day 1-7: The Setup (No Posting Yet)
•Day 8-14: Building Credibility
•Day 15-21: The First Test
•Day 22-30: Scaling What Worked
•What I Would Do Differently
Week 1: 0 users. Week 2: 3 users from friends. Week 3: I posted on Product Hunt and got... 7 users. By week 4, I was desperate.
Then I stopped doing what everyone told me to do and started doing what actually worked. Reddit gave me my first 100 users in 30 days. Here's exactly how.
1
Day 1-7: The Setup (No Posting Yet)
Found 10 subreddits where my target users hung out (searched for problems I solve)
Created a dedicated account for founder presence (not my personal account)
Read 50+ top posts in each subreddit to understand the culture
Started commenting helpfully on relevant threads (5-10 comments/day)
Zero promotion. Just building karma and understanding the communities.
2
Day 8-14: Building Credibility
Hit 100 karma from helpful comments alone
Answered 20+ questions related to my product's domain
Built relationships with a few regular commenters
Identified pain point threads where people complained about the problem I solve
Still no promotion. But now I was a recognized name in key threads.
3
Day 15-21: The First Test
Posted my first value post: 'I spent 3 months researching X—here's what I learned'
Zero product mention in the post itself
In comments, when asked: 'Yeah, I actually built a tool to automate this'
Result: 47 upvotes, 8 signups, 3 people asking for demos
4
Day 22-30: Scaling What Worked
Posted similar value content to 4 other subreddits (different angles)
Started answering 'what tool do you use for X' threads directly
Posted a 'I built this, would love feedback' in r/SaaS
Did a soft AMA in a small niche subreddit
Day 30 total: 127 users. All organic. All from Reddit.
5
What I Would Do Differently
Start building karma earlier: Should have been week -2, not week 1
Offer something exclusive: 'Reddit users get 60 days free' performs well
Screenshot everything: User testimonials from comments are gold for later
Track subreddit performance: Some subs converted 10x better than others
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