Subreddit directory

r/

webdev

A community dedicated to all things web development: both front-end and back-end. For more design-related questions, try /r/web_design.

Subscribers

3.2M

Active users

Category

technology

Refreshed

1 day ago

Coverage score

3 / 4 evidence checks passed

Can you post here?

Could work

Possible with preparation

The subreddit looks workable, but you still need to match local norms closely.

Strictness

Moderate

Posting gates

Min karma
Account age (days)
Submission type
any
NSFW
No

Brands winning here

When cited Reddit discussions from webdev show up in our LLM-observation dataset, these brands appear most often.

Github logo

1. Github

1075

Cloudflare logo

2. Cloudflare

566

Google logo

3. Google

457

WordPress logo

4. WordPress

299

Namecheap logo

5. Namecheap

256

Amazon Web Services logo

6. Amazon Web Services

246

GitHub Copilot logo

7. GitHub Copilot

223

GoDaddy logo

8. GoDaddy

208

Based on 19112 observed brand mentions across all indexed citation history. Rankings prioritize the last 30 days. Last updated Apr 20, 2026.

See the broader citation dataset

Best times to post

Observed posting velocity across a seven-day, two-hour-bucket heatmap.

Not enough post-timing observations yet to map when this subreddit is most active.

What gets removed

Observed removal timing and the moderation patterns that show up most often in recent data.

Recent moderation evidence is too thin to summarize removal patterns confidently for webdev.

Activity

A simple read on whether the subreddit is accelerating, stable, or contracting in recent observed data.

We do not yet have enough observed activity to describe how this subreddit is trending.

Related subreddits

Nearby communities worth comparing before you commit to one posting strategy.

Reading between the lines

Three things most marketers miss about technology subreddits.

  1. Technical communities punish vagueness faster than they punish self-interest. A detailed teardown or benchmark can survive mild commercial intent. A fuzzy launch post usually cannot.

  2. Proof beats polish. Screenshots, code, data, and candid tradeoffs matter more here than careful brand language. If you sound too managed, the thread loses trust fast.

  3. The comment section is usually more important than the original post. Technology subreddits often decide whether you belong based on how you handle skeptical follow-up questions, not on the headline alone.

Managed path

If this community matters to your pipeline, scope it like a campaign.

Use webdev as one signal, not the whole strategy. The plan needs the surrounding communities, posting constraints, and the commercial context for your category.

The directory is informational. Live moderation behavior still decides what gets through.

Prefer the DIY path?

Signals is still the hands-on option for buying aged Reddit accounts or supporting a live post once you already know the execution plan.

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