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I'm doing free Reddit audits with personalized video feedback (experimenting with a new validation method)

Hey everyone, I'm trying something different for customer research and thought some of you might find it useful too.

I've been building a content research tool, and instead of sending out another boring survey, I decided to offer personalized video audits.

Basically, you fill out a quick questionnaire about how you currently use Reddit for research, promotion, or community building, and I'll record a short video with specific recommendations for your situation.

The idea came from realizing how much generic advice floats around about Reddit marketing.

I wanted to see if giving hyper-specific feedback would actually help people, and honestly, it's helping me understand my potential users way better than any analytics dashboard ever could.
If you're curious: juste here 👈

It takes maybe 30 seconds to complete, and I'll send back the video within 48 hours. No strings attached, just genuinely trying to provide value while learning what indie hackers actually struggle with when it comes to Reddit. I'm capping it at 50 responses so I don't drown, but so far the conversations have been pretty eye-opening.

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on June 5, 2026
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