r/financialindependence — Subscribers & Stats

r/financialindependence has approximately 19 subscribers, making it the #106 largest of the 125 subreddits Linkeddit tracks. It is a smaller, focused community.

Subscribers

19

Size rank

#106

Exact count

19

About r/financialindependence

r/financialindependence ranks #106 by subscriber count in Linkeddit's directory of 125 tracked subreddits. Subscriber count is a rough proxy for reach, not for buying intent — the right subreddit for finding customers is the one where your buyers describe problems your product solves, regardless of size.

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FAQ

How many subscribers does r/financialindependence have?

r/financialindependence has approximately 19 subscribers, ranking #106 among the 125 subreddits tracked by Linkeddit. Subscriber counts change daily; this figure reflects Linkeddit's most recent snapshot.

Is r/financialindependence a good subreddit for marketing or lead generation?

r/financialindependence is a smaller, focused community. Larger subreddits offer reach but stricter promotion rules; smaller ones often convert better because the audience is more focused. The most reliable approach in any subreddit is value-first engagement: answer questions, reference real experience, and mention a product only when it directly solves the poster's problem. Linkeddit can monitor r/financialindependence for buying-intent posts automatically.

How do I find customers in r/financialindependence?

Watch r/financialindependence for recommendation requests, "looking for a tool" posts, complaints about competitors, and questions in your category. Linkeddit scores these posts by buying intent and surfaces them as they happen, so you can reply while the thread is active.