UserRadar/Signals/r/productivity
890K members

Buying signals in r/productivity

Productivity-focused community. High signal for PM tools, task managers, and workflow software. UserRadar scans r/productivity every day and surfaces posts where people are actively seeking what you built.

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Avg signal score
6.9/10
Community size
890K
Typical buyers
PMs, founders, freelancers, small teams

Example buying signals from r/productivity

r/productivity
Been using Notion for 2 years but the database limits are killing me. Faster alternatives?
Comparison
9/10
r/productivity
Small team of 5 — Jira feels like overkill. What are people actually using?
Recommendation
8/10
r/productivity
Drowning in spreadsheets tracking client projects. What do people actually use in 2026?
Recommendation
8/10

These are real types of posts UserRadar surfaces from r/productivity. Actual signals are personalized to your product's ICP.

What r/productivity members complain about

tool switchingtoo many appsNotion limitsJira too complexfinding simpler PM solutions

FAQ

What kind of buying signals appear in r/productivity?

tool switching, too many apps, Notion limits, Jira too complex, finding simpler PM solutions — these are the most common pain points UserRadar finds in r/productivity.

How does UserRadar scan r/productivity?

UserRadar runs ICP-targeted searches in r/productivity every day, scores each post 0-10 for buying intent, and surfaces the best leads for your product.

How many leads can I find in this subreddit per day?

It depends on your ICP. Most founders see 3-8 high-intent signals (7+/10) per subreddit per week. UserRadar curates the top 15 across all your subreddits daily.

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