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Community research, done properly

Find the rooms where your buyers already hang out.

Tell Burrow what you sell. Get back the 20 communities that matter, ranked by fit, with the threads worth reading this week.

Eight platforms. Official APIs only. No logged-in scraping.

Burrow report
7 rooms

Pricing software for B2B SaaS founders doing $10k to $100k MRR.

r/SaaS

312k members

95

r/indiehackers

84k members

91

IH SaaS

58k readers

88

Build in Public

142k members

84

Show HN

210k points

80
+ 2 more, each with 3 live threadsview report
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Positioning

Pricing software for B2B SaaS founders doing $10k to $100k MRR.

Ideal buyer

Bootstrapped or lightly funded SaaS founders, often technical or solo, who set their prices by gut once and never revisited them.

saasglobal7 communities5 strong fitsMay 12, 2026
Your buyer is a founder who already has revenue and is now nervous about leaving money on the table. They gather in builder communities where pricing is a recurring, emotional topic, not a theoretical one. The strongest rooms are the ones where people post real MRR numbers, because that is where pricing advice gets specific and where your product answers a question someone just asked out loud.

Ranked communities

sorted by fit
01

r/SaaS

Reddit312k members
0fit

Founders shipping software products talk pricing, churn, and first customers daily.

activity
88
geoglobal

Why it fits

r/SaaS runs a pricing question almost every day, usually from founders in exactly the $10k to $100k MRR band who picked a number once and never touched it again. The threads are concrete, people quote their plans and churn rates, so you are reaching the buyer mid-problem rather than cold.

Deep dive
02

r/indiehackers

Reddit84k members
0fit

Solo and small-team founders post revenue numbers and launch retros without spin.

activity
84
geoglobal

Why it fits

Founders here post revenue milestones openly, so pricing conversations arrive attached to real numbers instead of hypotheticals. A pricing tool is an easy introduction to someone whose own post title says they are stuck at a specific MRR figure.

Deep dive
03

IH SaaS

Indie Hackers58k readers
0fit

SaaS-specific group on pricing, churn, and onboarding decisions.

activity
74
geoglobal

Why it fits

The IH SaaS group treats pricing, packaging, and churn as its core subject, and the posters skew toward founders who are past first revenue. Replies are tactical and specific, which means your product fits the exact moment someone asks the group for help.

Deep dive
04

Build in Public

X142k members
0fit

Founders post metrics, launches, and lessons in public every day.

activity
85
geoglobal

Why it fits

Build in Public founders share MRR screenshots weekly, and pricing changes are among the most discussed experiments in the community. You can reach buyers on the day they publicly decide their current pricing is wrong.

Deep dive
05

Show HN

Hacker News210k points
0fit

Where builders launch products to a technical, opinionated, high-intent crowd.

activity
83
geoglobal

Why it fits

Show HN reaches technical founders who tend to underprice because they reason like engineers rather than operators. Pricing tooling lands here when it is framed as removing guesswork, not as a growth hack.

Deep dive
06

SaaS Founders

Telegram12k subscribers
0fit

B2B SaaS operators discuss pricing, retention, and go-to-market in real time.

activity
73
geoglobal

Why it fits

This Telegram channel is smaller but unusually on topic, with daily back and forth on pricing and retention among B2B operators. The fast pace suits a founder who wants a quick gut check before changing a number.

Deep dive
07

Product-Led Alliance

Slack31k members
0fit

PLG operators discuss onboarding, activation, and self-serve revenue.

activity
67
geoglobal

Why it fits

Product-Led Alliance members run self-serve pricing and packaging as a daily concern, though the audience skews to slightly larger teams than your core buyer. It works as a secondary room once you have proof from the founder-heavy communities.

Deep dive
Why Burrow

A list of links is not a plan.

Burrow gives you the room, the proof it is alive, and the threads that tell you exactly how to show up.

Not just a list.

Each match comes with three threads from the last seven days, so you can read the room and show up the right way instead of dropping a link.

How do you price a tool at $14k MRR?2 days ago
Switched annual to monthly. Churn went up.4 days ago
Founders: what made your pricing page click?6 days ago

Across 8 platforms.

Reddit, Telegram, Discord, Hacker News, Indie Hackers, X, Facebook public groups, and Slack directories.

Weekly digest.

Every Monday, one short email per tracked community. What changed, nothing more.

MTWTFSS

Competitor tracker.

We notice when someone mentions a competitor by name, so you can be there with a real answer while the thread is still warm.

r/SaaS2 days agomention

“Has anyone moved off Pricepoint? The new pricing felt steep for what we got and support went quiet.”

How it works

How Burrow actually finds rooms.

No scraping mystery, no black box. Three steps, and you can read the reasoning behind every result.

01

Your positioning becomes a vector.

We turn what you sell and who you sell it to into a semantic embedding, so the search understands meaning, not just keywords. A pricing tool and a billing tool are not the same thing, and the embedding knows it.

02

We score every community in the index.

Hybrid retrieval ranks every known community against your positioning, combining semantic similarity, topic tags, and recent activity. A dead community with the perfect name loses to a busy one where the conversation is live.

03

Claude reads the top candidates and ranks them.

Claude reads the top 30 candidates and their recent threads, writes the fit reasoning for each, ranks the best 20, and pulls the threads worth reading. You get judgement, not just a similarity score.

Built for

For people who need distribution, not noise.

The difference

Generic search versus Burrow.

You Google “best subreddits for X”

A 2019 listicle, half the links dead.

  • A listicle someone wrote once, often years ago
  • Half the links 404 or lead to communities that died
  • No score, no ranking, no sense of who fits
  • No idea if anyone has posted there this month

You run a Burrow search

Ranked, scored, and alive this week.

  • Ranked and fit-scored against your exact positioning
  • Three real threads from the last seven days on every match
  • An activity score so you skip the ghost towns
  • One click to track a room and watch what changes
Pricing

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  • Sample threads on every match
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$24/ month

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20 searches / month

  • 20 searches per month
  • Full 20-community reports
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  • Weekly Monday digest
  • Sentiment shifts per room
  • CSV and Notion export

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Unlimited searches

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The Sunday list

Five emerging niche communities, every Sunday.

A short, free email with five communities worth knowing about before they get crowded. No filler, one click to unsubscribe.

FAQ

Questions, answered straight.

Still unsure about something? Email [email protected] and a person will reply.

A Google search hands you a listicle that someone wrote once, often years ago, with no scoring and a lot of dead links. Burrow ranks live communities against your specific positioning, scores each one for buyer fit, and pulls real threads from the last seven days so you know the room is still active before you show up.