The Bazzly Blog
Playbooks, tactics, and teardowns for growing through Reddit and community-driven marketing.

ROI Social Media Calculator: Measure Impact in 2026

A Founder's Guide to a Social Media Growth Service
Teardown: 4 paying users in 1 day on r/SaaS (Nov 2026)
Why a short, emotional 'we did it' post hit 667 upvotes on r/SaaS, and the structural moves any founder can copy without faking the feelings.

How to Auto Respond on Twitter the Right Way in 2026

Your B to B Social Media Strategy for 2026: A Founder's

How to Use AI in Marketing: A Founder's Practical Guide

How to Buy Reddit Upvotes: Risks & Alternatives 2026
The 30-day Reddit playbook for relaunching a flopped SaaS
A four-week sequenced Reddit campaign for founders pivoting from a failed product to a boring-backup idea, turning sympathy into first paying users.

Reddit Upvotes for Sale: The Risks & a Smarter Strategy

Customer Acquisition Cost Calculator: Build Yours Now

How Do You Post on Reddit? a 2026 Founder's Guide
Reddit's Adult Content Promoter Filter: what B2B marketers should know
Reddit's new Adult Content Promoter Filter uses signals that can sweep up legit B2B founders. Here's what it flags and how to stay clear of it.

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My profile posts aren't showing on Reddit: the 4 real causes
Your Reddit submissions vanished from your profile feed? Here are the 4 actual causes — crowd control, sub karma gates, account filters, sitewide removals — and how to diagnose each.
The 6 best subreddits for indie SaaS founders in 2026
A rules-checked tour of the 6 subreddits where indie SaaS founders actually get traction in 2026, with each sub's self-promo policy spelled out.
Reddit JSON API: the no-auth workflow for buyer-thread alerts
Append .json to any Reddit URL to pull posts and comments without OAuth, then pipe buying-intent threads straight into a Slack channel.
What is karma on Reddit? The minimums that actually matter
Karma is Reddit's reputation score for posts and comments. Here's how it works, why subs gate on it, and the real numbers founders need before posting.
How to spot 'first dollar' threads on r/SaaS and reply without getting flagged
A repeatable tactic for finding 'first revenue' celebration posts on r/SaaS and writing replies that build credibility instead of getting auto-removed.