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I made $300 in one night using my own app that helps SaaS self-promote on Reddit without getting banned

Last night, I launched an app I built that helps SaaS founders self-promote their products on Reddit without getting banned. I decided to test it on myself and promoted my own app—and the results blew me away: 100 paid users signed up overnight!

The app charges $3/month for full access, so that’s $300 in a single night.

I know it might sound too good to be true, but it’s completely real. The AI behind the app analyzes subreddits, moderator behavior, and community rules, then generates authentic, compliant posts that actually convert. No spam, no shadow bans, just real users discovering the product.

It was amazing to see an idea go from zero to real revenue in just one night.

check it here : https://noban.pixseo.app

on September 24, 2025
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