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Can you self-promote in r/webdev?
Only if you follow the 9-to-1 rule.
Follow Reddit's 9-to-1 guideline: for every 10 things you contribute, at most 1 is self-promotional. The other 9 are genuine, link-free value.
The rule
No self-promotion
“Read and follow reddiquette; no excessive self-promotion. Please refer to the Reddit 9:1 rule when considering posting self promoting materials.”
Source: subreddit rules, last checked 2026-07-13. Read the full rules on Reddit →
Before you post
- Keep self-promotion under ~10% of your activity
The highest-intent moment
The safest way into r/webdev is not a post, it is a well-timed reply. Watch for: Stack questions, hosting recs, deployment threads. Answer it genuinely first, then mention your product only if it directly helps.
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Can I promote my product in r/webdev?
Only if you follow the 9-to-1 rule. Follow Reddit's 9-to-1 guideline: for every 10 things you contribute, at most 1 is self-promotional. The other 9 are genuine, link-free value.
What is r/webdev's self-promotion rule?
Per r/webdev's rules ("No self-promotion"): "Read and follow reddiquette; no excessive self-promotion. Please refer to the Reddit 9:1 rule when considering posting self promoting materials."
How do I get customers in r/webdev without breaking the rules?
Instead of posting ads, reply to people already asking for a product like yours. In r/webdev the highest-intent moment is: Stack questions, hosting recs, deployment threads. Lead with a genuine, specific answer and mention your product only when it directly helps.