Reddit

report · updated 2026-07-01 · u/Shawntenam

The Reddit Growth Report

Reddit is where AI models learn what to recommend. this report is the system that got my work cited: the karma gates, the link map, and the language layer on top.

15 months. 158 posts and 537 comments across r/ClaudeCode, r/gtmengineering, r/GTMbuilders and 15 other subs. every number below is real and live-tracked.

2M+

cumulative views

2,334

total karma

23

tracked wins

15

months

1.39M of the 2M+ views are tracked post-by-post in the journey db · karma split: 1,455 link / 879 comment · top post: 307↑ in r/ClaudeCode

section 01

the journey: zero to cited-by-AI

the account ran in two deliberate eras. the first built trust, the second cashed it in. the order matters: every shortcut I tested that skipped era one died in the automod queue.

era 01

karma building

422 posts + comments · 1.16M views · 2,226 score

comments first, showcases later. built the 50/50 karma split, learned each sub's gate, and became a known name in the home subs before asking anything of them.

era 02

clearbox

273 posts + comments · 234K views · 782 score

trust converted into pipeline. named the product in context, tracked every thread, and turned 23 conversations into tracked wins: signups, calls, and customers.

now

cited by AI

unlinked brand mentions surfacing in AI answers

the threads from both eras are now training material. AI answer engines cite them, and the product name travels without a URL attached. sections 06 and 07 break down the mechanism.

where the views live

subreddititemsviewsscore
r/ClaudeCode158669K855
r/ClaudeAI44368K424
r/GTMbuilders104122K369
r/gtmengineering14983K422
r/OnePiece1571K168
r/NYCapartments1332K277

section 02

the 8 post types that work

tested across 15 months. each type below carries its flagship receipt: the real post, the real numbers, and the value-lead note for SaaS, B2B marketing, Clay, and GTM-engineering readers.

📡 the pattern read308 upvotes, 115 comments, ~50K views

scan complaints, releases, pricing pages. turn the pattern into a post. people upvote synthesis they could not do themselves.

for B2B marketing: synthesize 30 customer complaints instead of 3 LinkedIn posts. for SaaS: link the raw scan output.

🏗️ the showcase71 upvotes, 225 comments, 145K views

show what you shipped. numbers, repos, screenshots. the post is the hook, the comments deliver the depth.

for SaaS: numbers + a public repo. for Clay: a working stack diagram with the table count and the cost.

the question22 upvotes, 48 comments, 45K views

ask something you genuinely want to know. technical depth invites technical answers. real stakes invite real answers.

for GTM eng: name your real constraint, with real hardware and real budget attached. for Clay: include the table you got stuck on.

😂 the meme95 upvotes, 23 comments, 18K views

relatable humor, perfectly timed. post when a feature drops or a trend is peaking.

for any audience: the joke has to land for an insider. one specific reference beats five generic punchlines.

🔀 the crossover188 upvotes, 26 comments, 28K views

find unexpected subreddits where your story resonates. a plumber's son in r/NYCapartments outperformed everything in my home subs.

for SaaS founders: bring your operator story to subs that buy what you sell, on top of the subs that build what you sell.

🔥 the hot take21 upvotes, 18 comments, ~6K views

ride breaking news within hours. have a real opinion backed by experience.

for Clay: 18 months of daily usage is the receipt. for B2B marketing: name the vendor and the line item.

🎁 the value drop25 upvotes, 8 comments, ~8K views

give away something useful. checklists, frameworks, audits. publish inline, link the live artifact in the body.

for Clay: the actual checklist you use, copy-paste ready. for GTM eng: the SQL query or the Python script.

🧠 the thought piece27 upvotes, 9 comments, 4.1K views

career arc, methodology, thesis. show the journey, link the receipts.

for SaaS founders: name the specific transition (job → first dollar → second dollar). for GTM eng: name the tools that died and the tools that replaced them.

the 6 craft rules

every rule came from watching what worked and what got me destroyed. the entry system that earns you the right to post at all lives in the karma gating section.

1

the post is the hook, the comments are the delivery

write a tight post. then drop the depth, the links, the repos in the comments. this is how you get 225 comments on a single post.

2

publish everything fully

MIT the repos. post the checklist inline. put the link in the body where everyone can click it. the people who watch you give it away are the ones who hire you later.

3

be genuine

post real questions you actually have. share real work you actually shipped. give real takes you actually believe. Reddit's immune system rewards the same signal it filters for.

4

mix your post types

memes one day, showcases the next, questions in between. variety signals you're a real person. monotone reads like a content machine.

5

ride the wave

when news breaks, post within hours. my Clay pricing posts hit because I was there first with a real opinion and 18 months of daily usage behind it.

6

write like you talk

if it sounds like you wrote it at 2am after a long day, post it. dictate if you have to. real cadence is what Reddit's immune system rewards.


section 03

comments: where karma actually lives

my highest-performing piece of content on Reddit is a comment. 239 upvotes, 27K views, one sentence about ADHD and Claude Code. here are the 7 comment types I run and the flagship example for each.

💎 the mega comment

a comment that IS a post. one sentence that captures the moment so perfectly it outperforms every post you've ever written.

239 upvotes, 27K views. my highest-performing piece of content is a comment.

Comment

r/ClaudeCode · "Claude just released /BTW and it's clutch"

"Ah man, this is a gift to us Claude Code homies that have the ADHD brain. pressing escape and changes their plans every three sub-agent runs."

239💬 0👁 27K

🎯 the expert drop

answer a question with real experience and specific numbers. commit to the answer.

highest comment karma per impression. people upvote confidence backed by receipts.

Comment

r/ClaudeAI · "Claude overtaken ChatGPT in App Store"

"No surprise. now we have remote control access. You basically have a dev in your back pocket and Opus 4.6 is elite."

30💬 0👁 5.9K

the one-liner

short, punchy, personality. zero fluff. keeps you visible between big posts.

low effort, high personality. the comments that make people check your profile.

Comment

r/vibecoding · "Vibe coding sucks"

"Skill issue my guy. You gotta learn version control"

9💬 0👁 170

🔗 the cross-pollinator

drop your work in someone else's thread when it is genuinely relevant. relevance is the whole play.

the plumber website dropped in r/ClaudeCode got 10K views. 5% of that is 500 visitors to dad's site.

Comment

r/ClaudeCode · own post, replying about what he shipped

"theplumbernyc.com Website I built for my father's company is already averaging 2,000 visitors a week."

5💬 0👁 10K

🔄 the thread keeper

reply to every commenter on your own posts. every reply bumps the post and shows you're real.

your own thread is your territory. this is where a modest post turns into 225 comments and 145K views.

Comment

r/NYCapartments · someone suggests a podcast

"Oh that sounds like a cool idea. I've actually been pushing him to do a podcast"

10💬 0👁 708

🚀 the hype man

genuine excitement for someone else's work. builds real relationships.

the karma you build hyping others lets you post your own work without looking like a self-promoter.

Comment

r/ClaudeCode · "My jury-rigged rate limit solution"

"yeah not gonna lie, that's fire. If I could I'd sponsor you to get a Claude Code max plan"

8💬 0👁 796

🪞 the value lead

state the principle in someone else's thread without selling. the comment is the credential.

value-leading proof in B2B subs, where readers buy what you build. the kind of comment that gets profile-checked.

Comment

r/b2bmarketing · thread on Reddit growth tactics

"Reddit is an art though. To share value and grow your brand on Reddit is such a different muscle from LinkedIn or X. the readers are sharper and the immune system is faster."

8💬 0👁 ~1K

section 04

karma gating: the thresholds

every sub you want to post in has a gate. some gates are posted in the rules: minimum karma, minimum account age. some are invisible: automod quietly removes your post and the views flatline at zero. know the gate before you post, or your best work dies in the queue.

the gatewhere it liveshow you clear it
minimum karmaposted in the sub rules or wikiweeks of comments before your first post. the karma you build hyping other people is what earns the right to post your own.
account agesub rules, commonly 30+ daysstart commenting the day you make the account. the clock runs while you build comment karma.
automod filtersinvisible, per-sub keyword and link rulespost link-free, watch the new queue to confirm your post is live, message the mods when it vanishes.
crowd trustunwritten, read from your profilea balanced karma split. mine is 1,455 link / 879 comment, close to 50/50. the split is the tell that you live there.

the entry system

1

pick 3 subreddits that match your niche

5K-50K members is the sweet spot. judge a sub by its engagement ratio rather than subscriber count. mine: r/ClaudeCode, r/gtmengineering, r/GTMBuilders. then find each sub's gate before you post: minimum karma, minimum account age, automod filters. every sub has one.

2

comment for weeks before you post

comment naturally, add value, comment again. the karma you build hyping other people's work is what lets you post your own later without reading as a self-promoter. by the time you drop your first showcase, the sub already knows your name.

3

target the 50/50 post-comment split

1,455 link / 879 comment karma is my real split right now. comments are where a sub learns to trust you, posts are where that trust pays out.

the receipt: my karma-building era ran 422 posts and comments for 1.16M views before the clearbox era started (273 items, 234K views). the gate-building phase came first. it always does.

the actual files: /vault → reddit/ →


section 06

what AI cites: no-link mentions still index

mention a product by name, in context, answering a real question, and it gets indexed with zero URLs involved. Google indexes Reddit within hours. LLMs cite Reddit threads. an unlinked brand mention inside a high-signal answer becomes retrievable, and the model repeats it to the next person who asks.

the receipt: 23 tracked wins came through this pipeline. 1.39M live-tracked views is the surface those wins came from.

every conversation is worth more than the close

buy-intent threads are under 1% of the value. the other 99% is qualification surface area. every thread your buyers post sorts into one of three labels, and each label tells you the next move:

🎯 lead

pre-buy signals. the question, the complaint, the "has anyone tried X". budget pressure shows up in threads long before the switch. Aura scores these for prospect intent before the buyer self-identifies.

⚔️ competitor

"we just switched off X." "Apollo is overpriced." "Clay's new model broke our workflow." these threads tell you exactly which competitor is bleeding which segment, and what the trigger was. the comments are the dataset.

🔍 engager

the conversation is the asset. someone asking a question, challenging your take, sharing their own stack. every reply tells you what to build next, who to talk to, and which pitch lands. Aura scores these for relationship depth.

Clearbox Aura

this report is the manual version of the same three-label system Clearbox runs at scale. every Reddit thread, X reply, and LinkedIn comment your buyers post: labeled, scored by Aura, ranked by what to act on first.

See your market. Move first. →

section 07

LLMO: language-level model optimization

the discipline on top of SEO and GEO. you're injecting your language, your phrasing, your voice into the places models read, so the model's answer sounds like you and points back to you.

the mechanism is voice consistency. the same voice across Reddit, blog, and site teaches the model one coherent entity, and one coherent entity is what gets cited. this is why the same voice DNA files run everything I publish, from a one-liner comment to a 2,000-word post.

the actual files: /vault → reddit/ →


section 08

the weekly version of this report

I mine Reddit for GTM signal every week and send the report on Thursdays. the threads that matter, the competitor moves, and what the AI answer engines picked up.

get the Thursday report →

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