Keep your subreddit alive while you ship.

It drafts value-first posts from your ecosystem — you approve, it publishes, and it tracks what works.

Founder-approved posts only. No growth hacks.

  • Consistent, Reddit-native posts that spark real discussion
  • Founder-approved publishing (no autoposting)
  • Simple insights on what your community actually engages with

No spam. One email when v0 is ready.

Built for indie founders

Founder-approved posts only

No stealth automation

No fake engagement

Subreddits don’t die from lack of ideas. They die from lack of time.

Most indie founders start a subreddit with good intentions. Then shipping takes over. A few missed weeks turns into a ghost town — and once a community feels abandoned, it’s hard to recover.

  • You need consistent posts, but community work doesn’t fit into deep-work days
  • Low-effort “marketing posts” get ignored (or worse)
  • Moderation and tone management becomes a time sink

A lightweight workflow you can keep up with

1. Discover

You connect a few sources (RSS, blogs, newsletters). SubOps extracts discussion-worthy topics.

2. Draft

SubOps turns topics into Reddit-formatted, value-first posts in your style.

3. Approve

You approve, edit, schedule, or discard. Nothing posts without you.

4. Learn

SubOps tracks upvotes and comments over time and shows what resonates.

Example draft (generated from an RSS headline)

Source headline

“We cut onboarding from 9 screens to 4. Here’s what changed.”

Title: What we learned after reducing onboarding from 9 steps to 4

We expected conversion to improve. It did. But support tickets also dropped in the first 48 hours.

Curious what other founders have seen: where do users still get stuck after signup?

Everything you need for founder-led community ops

Draft queue

Review everything in one place: pending, approved, scheduled, posted.

Templates that fit Reddit

Deep dives, discussion prompts, changelog summaries, “ask me anything” starters.

Smart scheduling

Post at a consistent cadence you choose.

Performance tracking

Upvotes + comments snapshots (1h / 6h / 24h / 72h).

Weekly summary

What worked, what didn’t, and what to post next week.

Audit trail

Clear log of what was approved and posted.

Who it’s for (and not for)

For

  • Indie founders building paid apps
  • Founder-led subs from 0 → early traction

Not for

  • Agencies running 20 client communities
  • Anyone looking for automation without oversight

Cheaper than a part-time community manager. Safer than automation scripts.

Built for Reddit, not against it

SubOps is designed to protect your reputation — not chase cheap engagement.

  • -No posting without approval
  • -No auto-commenting
  • -No “karma farming”
  • -No stealth behavior
  • -Clear rate limits and logs

Learn what your community actually wants

  • “Deep dives get 2× more comments than short questions.”
  • “Changelog-style posts perform best on Tuesdays.”
  • “Topics about workflow problems outperform feature announcements.”

Founder note

  • Built by an indie dev shipping apps (and tired of ghost-town subs).
  • I’m building SubOps to make founder-led community ops easier to sustain.
  • I’m looking for 10 founders to shape v0 with 15 minutes/week of feedback.

Join early access

I’m onboarding a small group of indie founders to shape v0. If you run a subreddit (or plan to), join and I’ll follow up personally.

Why join now?

  • Get early access before public launch and shape the product around your subreddit.
  • Save hours each week without giving up editorial control.
  • Get personal onboarding and direct support from the founder.
  • Start with a workflow built for long-term community trust, not hacks.

You’ll be invited personally if you reply.

You’ll get an email asking 2 quick questions.

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FAQ

Does SubOps post automatically?

No. You approve everything before it goes live.

Is this “Reddit marketing”?

No. It’s community ops: consistent, value-first posting and lightweight insights.

What kinds of sources can I connect?

In v0: RSS feeds and a list of URLs you paste in.

What does SubOps track?

Upvotes, comments, and score over time, plus breakdowns by post type and topic. Snapshots are captured at 1h / 6h / 24h / 72h so you can compare early vs late performance.

Can I edit the drafts?

Yes. Drafts are fully editable before approval.

Will Reddit ban me for this?

SubOps doesn’t autopost or auto-comment; you approve everything. It’s an assistant + dashboard, not an automation botnet.

When will v0 be available?

As soon as the first cohort is filled. Early access users will be invited in order.