r/indiehackers

IndieHackers is a subreddit focused on people who bootstrap their way to success by building products.

27 Apr, 09:15 AM

Key Metrics

Subscribers

Number of subscribers to the subreddit

69,130subscribers

Active Users

How many active users are on the subreddit?

77avg. active users

Engagement

Average user interaction per post

64avg. engagement

Best Time to Post

Optimal posting time for maximum reach

Fri, 13:00highest activity

Post Analysis

Post Length Metrics

Average Post Title Length

73 Words

Average Post Content Length

1241 Words

Post Types Distribution

Best Times to Post

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Popular Post Templates

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Share Your Unique Product or Service Launch

Use when launching a new product or feature.

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Highlight Your Financial Success or Revenue Milestone

Use when sharing success stories or milestones achieved with unique strategies.

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Discuss Your Personal Development or Learning Journey

Use when sharing personal journey or lessons learned from multiple projects.

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Share Insights from Analyzing Data or Trends

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Ask for Feedback or Share a Work in Progress

Use when sharing progress or seeking feedback on a project.

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Share Your Experience with a Common Challenge

When sharing personal success stories or lessons learned

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