r/Entrepreneur.
Course funnels, affiliate sponsorships, and AI-tool promotion posts appear often here because the audience is actively evaluating business opportunities.
r/Entrepreneur is heavily targeted because the audience is a close funnel match: people actively looking to spend money on something that may help them make more money. The posts worth scanning are the ones with vague "how I built it" framing, an outcome claim that sounds too neat, and a chorus of testimonial replies that do not engage on any other topic.
The scanner pulls every comment, fetches each account's age, and surfaces patterns Reddit's stock voting can hide: reply rings inside the thread, single-purpose accounts praising a course, and affiliate-link redirect chains. The verdict names the playbook explicitly so the shared report reads as evidence, not a hunch.
What shows up in r/Entrepreneur
- Posts that read like "I built a $10k MRR product in a weekend" with a vague Make.com / Zapier stack.
- Comments saying "DM me for the framework" or "join my community" without any actual content on display.
- All-praise reply chains where the testimonial accounts have <60 days of history and only post in r/Entrepreneur and r/passive_income.
- Affiliate redirect URLs in the post body that resolve through Impact, ShareASale, or ClickBank.
Playbooks most-named here
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