r/SalesOps is a subreddit with 514 members. The most common kinds of discussions are ideas and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses salesops, sales, reps, customer context, and call.
A dedicated community for Sales and Revenue Operations professionals from all industries and levels of experience. Our mission is to foster a collaborative environment where members can share insights, ask questions, discuss strategies, and access resources related to sales operations.
Whether you're a seasoned SalesOps veteran or just starting in the field, this is your go-to subreddit for staying informed, networking, and contributing to the evolving world of Sales and Revenue Operations.
Popular Themes in r/SalesOps
#1
Ideas
: "SalesOps friends — do your reps really get the full customer context before a call? (early beta access)"
2 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How do you keep ICP, TAM, and scoring aligned in practice?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/SalesOps
#1
Salesops
: "Salesops friends — do your reps really get the full customer context before a call? (early beta access)"
3 posts
#2
Sales
: "Customer Success + Sales alignment — would a "context card" actually help?"
2 posts
#3
Reps
: "SalesOps friends — do your Reps really get the full customer context before a call? (early beta access)"
1 post
#4
Customer Context
: "SalesOps friends — do your reps really get the full Customer Context before a call? (early beta access)"
1 post
#5
Call
: "SalesOps friends — do your reps really get the full customer context before a Call? (early beta access)"
1 post
#6
Customer Success
: "Customer Success + Sales alignment — would a "context card" actually help?"
1 post
#7
Alignment
: "Customer Success + Sales Alignment — would a "context card" actually help?"
1 post
#8
Context Card
: "Customer Success + Sales alignment — would a "Context Card" actually help?"
1 post
#9
Icp
: "How do you keep Icp, TAM, and scoring aligned in practice?"
1 post
#10
Tam
: "How do you keep ICP, Tam, and scoring aligned in practice?"
1 post
Member Growth in r/SalesOps
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+510 members(12750.0%)
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Last updated: June 17, 2026