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r/programming

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Can you self-promote in r/programming?

No self-promotion

No, direct self-promotion is removed.

Direct self-promotion is removed here. Build authority through genuinely helpful comments and let people discover you via your profile, never a link drop.

The rule

No Product Promotion/"I Made This" Project Demo Posts

r/programming is not the place to post a project to get feedback, ask for help, or otherwise promote it. Technical write-ups on what makes a project technically challenging, interesting, or educational are allowed and encouraged, but just a link to a GitHub page or a list of features is not.

Source: subreddit rules, last checked 2026-07-13. Read the full rules on Reddit →

Before you post

  • No links, DMs, or "check my profile" asks

The highest-intent moment

The safest way into r/programming is not a post, it is a well-timed reply. Watch for: Tooling discussions in comments only. Answer it genuinely first, then mention your product only if it directly helps.

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FAQ

Can I promote my product in r/programming?

No. Direct promotion is removed. Direct self-promotion is removed here. Build authority through genuinely helpful comments and let people discover you via your profile, never a link drop.

What is r/programming's self-promotion rule?

Per r/programming's rules ("No Product Promotion/"I Made This" Project Demo Posts"): "r/programming is not the place to post a project to get feedback, ask for help, or otherwise promote it. Technical write-ups on what makes a project technically challenging, interesting, or educational are allowed and encouraged, but just a link to a GitHub page or a list of features is not."

How do I get customers in r/programming without breaking the rules?

Instead of posting ads, reply to people already asking for a product like yours. In r/programming the highest-intent moment is: Tooling discussions in comments only. Lead with a genuine, specific answer and mention your product only when it directly helps.