r/SaaSSales — Complete Community Guide
Welcome to r/SaaSSales, a community with over 20,000 members who are passionate about selling SaaS. Since 2018, this has been the place for sales pros to chat about strategies, share their wins, and learn from each other. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, there's always something new to discover here.
What you'll find on r/saassales
Discover the diverse topics and discussions that make this community thrive.
Startup Showcases
People love sharing their SaaS startups here. It's a great place to get some visibility and maybe even find a few potential customers, all thanks to the community's feedback.
Sales Tactics & Strategies
This is the go-to spot for discussing sales tactics. Whether it's about playbooks or a new sales strategy that worked, there's always something new to learn from others' experiences.
Success Stories
You'll find plenty of posts about people scaling their SaaS businesses fast. They usually share what worked for them, which is super helpful if you're looking for inspiration or new ideas.
Advice from the Pros
There's a lot of advice from top SDRs and seasoned salespeople here. The tips range from cold emailing to closing deals, and it's all about sharing what really works in the field.
Tool Recommendations
Whenever someone discovers a new sales tool or hack, they're quick to share it here. It's a goldmine for finding tools that can help streamline your SaaS sales process.
Sales Failures
Not every post is about success; people also share their fails. It's refreshing to see the honesty, and there's a lot to learn from what didn't work out for others.
Lead Generation Tips
Lead gen is a hot topic! Folks often post about creative ways to find leads or offer free help in finding potential customers for others in the community.
Sales Productivity Hacks
From how many browser tabs you need open to close a deal to other productivity tips, this community is always buzzing with ways to make the sales process more efficient.
How to Engage
Learn the best strategies to connect with the community and make your voice heard.
Share your biggest sales win and break down how you did it—everyone loves a good success story and it'll spark a lot of conversation, like the post where someone detailed their first million-dollar deal.
Don't just post your wins; talk about your epic fails, too. A post about a botched demo that led to a humorous lesson got tons of engagement because people relate to the struggle.
Ask the community for their favorite sales tools—this always gets a ton of responses. One post about the best CRM alternatives blew up with suggestions and insights.
Share a unique tactic that worked for you in a tricky sales situation. A post about using personalized video messages caught a lot of attention because it's a fresh take on outreach.
Engage with others by commenting on their posts with your own experiences or advice. A simple 'I've been there, try this...' can start a valuable thread.
Post a poll about a controversial sales strategy, like cold calling vs. email. These discussions get heated and everyone wants to weigh in.
Write about an industry trend and ask for opinions. A post questioning the future of AI in sales generated lots of thoughtful responses.
Share a motivational quote or story from your sales journey—people love a little inspiration, as seen in a popular post about overcoming rejection.
Rules & Moderation
Important guidelines to ensure a positive and productive community experience.
Submission Guidelines
Post SaaS and Sales Content Only
No Selling or Self Promotion
No Spam, Affiliate Links, or Promo Codes
No Blogspam
Respect Each Other
No Link Spam
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Popular Discussions
Check out some of the most engaging and impactful discussions from the community.
Share your startup, I'll find 5 potential customers for you (free).
Advice From A Top SDR
Share your startup, I'll find you 5 potential customers (for free).
Scaled my SaaS from $0 to $500K ARR in 8 months with one stupidly simple change
5 habits every SaaS founder needs to hit $10k MRR in 90 days
I'm selling whitelabel copies of my SaaS Chatclient
We stopped doing live demos for every prospect and it actually helped our sales cycle
Share your startup, I'll find you 5 potential customers (for free).
How many tabs do you need open to close one deal?
What's the line that consistently gets buyers to lean in?
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