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Reddit-marketing SaaS - bootstrapped solo - founded 2024 - about $1M ARR run-rate
👤 Richard Wang (Long-time heavy Reddit user who kept getting his own accounts banned while marketing on it, then built the fix he needed.)🌐 site𝕏LinkedIn

Kept getting his Reddit accounts banned while marketing, so he sells the fix: post through aged, safe accounts.

Will it work? · our read
Pain, productized. Genuine demand, real revenue, a clever fix. But every dollar depends on Reddit tolerating the managed account network — and Reddit has shut third parties down before.
01How the money moves
Build a 300-person Reddit community before coding
Ship: post via managed high-karma accounts, track leads
Charge per post — 10+ paid in week one
02The numbers
$30K
MRR in 4 months
IndieHackers
$0
paid marketing spend
founder
1,000+
companies onboarded
leadmore.ai
The $1M ARR headline is a founder run-rate (a recent day x 365), not audited; the $30K MRR mark is the cleanly documented figure. Indie Hackers
About $1M ARR run-rate (founder-stated); $30K MRR documented at the 4-month mark.
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The $30K-MRR-in-4-months and $0-marketing figures are documented first-party in Richard's Indie Hackers post. The $1M ARR headline is his own Feb 2026 claim, calculated as a recent day's revenue x 365 — a run-rate, not audited, so treat it as directional (not independently confirmed). Leadmore actually bills pay-per-post (about $4/comment, $7/post, refundable if removed), not a flat subscription — per EasyAI, replyagent.ai, and other secondary reviews, and the founder's own $1M-ARR post hedges the same way, calling it "slightly higher than a strict subscription based ARR" and tracking a "repurchase rate." '1,000+ companies' is a site claim. Founder's surname (Wang) comes from secondary write-ups; he posts publicly as @Richard_ai66, and the LinkedIn handle (richard666) is from a secondary review. A "big-tech engineer/PM" background is not confirmed anywhere — his own post says only that he previously worked on an AI-to-consumer product and is a longtime heavy Reddit user, which is what founder.note now reflects. No fabricated drama: the account-ban pain and pre-launch community are his own words. We never score you.