5 places, read by Kasspian on 18 August 2026. Rooms and their rules change, so check before you post.
Who actually buys
Owner-operators of small businesses (5-50 employees) who are actively complaining about a specific workflow problem your tool solves, and who already pay for at least one other SaaS tool.
Active B2B SaaS founders and indie hackers share first-customer stories and ask for tool recommendations; your target buyers (small business owners) also appear in product feedback threads.
What to do there
Post a 'roast my idea' or 'looking for beta testers' thread describing the exact pain and asking for small business owners who face it to reply. Offer free access in exchange for a call.
Hundreds of small business owners daily share real operational pain points and ask for software recommendations here, making it a live signal feed for the exact buyer you need.
What to do there
Search the sub for threads asking about the specific problem your tool solves. Reply with a genuinely useful answer, then mention you built something for exactly this. No pitch in the opener.
Small business owners and solo operators actively discuss operational problems and ask for software recommendations in weekly threads, giving you warm intent signals to respond to.
What to do there
Find threads where someone describes the exact workflow your tool fixes. Drop a specific, helpful comment that addresses their situation, and mention you are building a tool for this if they want early access.
Small business owners actively search here when evaluating software; getting listed early, even with zero reviews, puts you in front of buyers with purchase intent.
What to do there
Claim a free Capterra listing this week. Ask your first beta user or a friendly contact to leave an honest review so you have social proof before your first paid outreach push.
Lets you filter small businesses by industry, headcount, and title to build a targeted cold outreach list of owner-operators who match your ideal buyer profile.
What to do there
Use the free plan to pull 50 owner or operations-manager contacts at businesses matching your target profile, then send a short, specific cold email to each one this week.
Write a list of 20 small businesses that are the exact type your tool helps. Find the owner's name and a direct email for each. Send 20 short, specific emails this week: one sentence on the exact pain you saw in their type of business, one sentence on what your tool does about it, and one ask for a 15-minute call. Offer the first three callers free access for 60 days in exchange for honest feedback and the option to pay at the end. Your goal is one paying customer or one signed pre-sale commitment before the week is out.
This is the read on a SaaS product. Yours is narrower than the category. Describe your business and get the same thing for it, with the live threads to answer this week.