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r/remotework

580K members · Marketing & growth

Can you self-promote in r/remotework?

Case-by-case

Sometimes, in the right context.

Promotion is tolerated when it genuinely answers a question or adds to a discussion, not as a standalone ad. Mention your product naturally, keep it occasional, and use any designated promo thread.

The rule

No Blog Spam

Content should live in the subreddit. To help combat spam, we're removing any direct links to blogs.

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

The highest-intent moment

The safest way into r/remotework is not a post, it is a well-timed reply. Watch for: Async tool recs, hiring + onboarding threads. 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/remotework?

Sometimes, in context. Promotion is tolerated when it genuinely answers a question or adds to a discussion, not as a standalone ad. Mention your product naturally, keep it occasional, and use any designated promo thread.

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

Per r/remotework's rules ("No Blog Spam"): "Content should live in the subreddit. To help combat spam, we're removing any direct links to blogs."

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

Instead of posting ads, reply to people already asking for a product like yours. In r/remotework the highest-intent moment is: Async tool recs, hiring + onboarding threads. Lead with a genuine, specific answer and mention your product only when it directly helps.