Oladosu Taiwo

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Oladosu Taiwo

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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@YunusEmreOS @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Yunus Emre
Yunus Emre@YunusEmreOS·
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Hey founders 🚀 Looking to connect with people building in: 🔥 SaaS 🔥Teach 🔥 Automation 🔥 AI tools 🔥 Web apps 🔥 Production Development. Drop what you’re working on👇 #connect @x
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@xylo_business @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@Branfein @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Brandon Feinstein
Brandon Feinstein@Branfein·
@TaiTechSolution @X AI that tracks high-intent keywords on Reddit, X, and LinkedIn to find people actively looking to hire someone or buy something. Example is someone looking for a developer to build their software. Trykeywordalerts.com
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@NicholasalohciN @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@Hanum4193 @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@jain_mahen @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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MAHEN JAIN
MAHEN JAIN@jain_mahen·
@TaiTechSolution @X Hey I built something for founders & freelancers to avoid traps early. It helps you understand contracts in plain English and spot risks before signing. It’s completely free to use. Would love your honest feedback if you get a chance: 👉 novage.xyz
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@YourAxiom @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@mary_talkss @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@dawbuildsthings @X Out of curiosity, are you also exploring Reddit as part of your distribution strategy for reaching makers and early users? A lot of builder-focused products are seeing strong traction there when positioned inside the right communities.
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Dawid
Dawid@dawbuildsthings·
@TaiTechSolution @X Building causo.ai Agents that connect you with best fit partners at VCs. Coming soon: this but for GTM. Also our logo is a cool raccoon
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
@memrulle @X Kindly share with me your product link in inbox for proper auditing?
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E-commerce@Python_web_dev·
@TaiTechSolution @SafockAI But I appreciate the tip – Reddit can indeed be great for feedback and early adopters. Might explore it for specific verticals. Cheers!
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SafockAI
SafockAI@SafockAI·
Hey founders 🚀 Looking to connect with people building in: 🌼 SaaS 🌼Teach 🌼 Automation 🌼 AI tools 🌼 Web apps 🌼Production Development. Drop what you’re working on👇
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Got it 👍 Separately from the domain discussion are you currently using Reddit in any structured way for user acquisition, or just testing it casually right now? The reason I ask is because most products only see results there once there’s a clear intent-based approach (right subreddits + right conversations), not just occasional posting. If you want, I can outline a simple setup that actually works for builder/crypto/dev tools 👍
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Nice 👍 AutoPR actually fits a very clear category, which helps a lot for community targeting. For tools like this, Reddit tends to work best when you focus on developer pain points, not the product itself. Where your users usually are: • r/Programming • r/webdev • r/learnprogramming • r/coding • r/devops (depending on positioning) What actually gets engagement there: Instead of “here’s my tool”, you focus on: • “how do solo devs handle PR review bottlenecks?” • “what slows down code review in small teams?” • “how are people handling code quality without senior reviewers?” Those types of discussions naturally attract your exact audience. Positioning shift (important): • lead with the problem (review bottlenecks, slow PR cycles, lack of reviewers) • share insight first (based on experience or observation) • only introduce AutoPR when it directly fits the solution context That’s what builds trust and avoids instant dismissal. If you want, I can map out 5–10 actual post angles and comment examples specifically for AutoPR so you can plug straight into active threads 👍
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Manan Sharma
Manan Sharma@MananSh92557906·
@TaiTechSolution AutoPR offers high-quality, affordable pull request reviews for solo devs and small teams. I’m currently sharing it on X to gather feedback and I am open to any tips on effectively engaging tech communities to grow its visibility.
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Clim Stefan
Clim Stefan@ClimStefan·
Drop your product below 👇 Feedback day! I want to see what you're building. This counts as marketing. This brings traffic. This gets you followers. Last time seen by over 6800 people. Let's go!
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Nice 👍 that’s the right starting point. The main difference between “posting on Reddit” and actually getting traction is usually: • staying inside a small set of highly relevant subreddits • joining conversations that already show intent (problems, comparisons, frustrations) • being consistent enough for users to start recognizing the solution, not just the post Most early-stage products see results when they shift from “we posted on Reddit” to “we’re actively present where the problem is being discussed.” If you want, I can point you toward a few high intent subreddit angles that typically work well for tools like Entro 👍
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Nice 👍 that actually means you’re in a good position to start compounding growth properly. At this stage, the biggest win for Revoca isn’t more channels it’sbeing consistently present where the problem is already being discussed. So the focus becomes: • identifying 2–3 core communities where your users already talk (Reddit works especially well for this) • tracking conversations around knowledge loss, onboarding, internal documentation, AI workflows • joining those threads with insights first, not product mentions • slowly building visibility through repeated value-based presence That’s what turns “no Reddit/X presence” into steady inbound over time. If you want, I can map out: • the exact subreddit categories • and 5–10 real post/comment angles tailored to Revoca So you can see exactly how it would look in execution 👍
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
Nice 👍 that’s actually the right direction. The key thing with Reddit early on is consistency + positioning, not volume. Most builders don’t see traction at first because: • they treat it like a broadcasting channel • or they post without matching subreddit intent What usually works better is: • sticking to 2–3 relevant subreddits • joining existing conversations before posting your own • focusing on “problem + insight” instead of product mentions If you keep that approach consistent for a few weeks, you’ll start seeing much better quality engagement and feedback. If you want, I can suggest a few high-intent subreddit angles specifically for SEO tools like RankQuest 👍
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Oladosu Taiwo
Oladosu Taiwo@TaiTechSolution·
That makes sense 👍 and honestly, that’s where most early traction comes from. The gap right now isn’t your product it’s that you’re not present where people are already talking about the problem you solve. For something like Revoca, those conversations usually happen around: • knowledge loss in teams • onboarding inefficiencies • “how do we retain internal knowledge?” • tooling discussions for documentation / AI workflows That’s where Reddit performs well not as a promo channel, but as a problem-discovery channel. The play is: • enter those discussions early • add insight (not pitch) • let the product come in naturally when it fits That’s how you start getting: • qualified users • real feedback • and consistent inbound instead of manual reach outs If you want, I can map a few exact subreddit angles + example threads where Revoca would fit naturally 👍
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Revoca AI
Revoca AI@revoca_ai·
@TaiTechSolution @ClimStefan Growth right now is through referrals, reachouts and direct product discovery. Not very significant presence on X/reddit
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