r/agency is a subreddit with 92k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses agency, clients, marketing, struggling, and strategic, and they frequently recommend/review crm, project management software, and website builder.
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Popular Themes in r/agency
#1
Advice Requests
: "Best place to find whitelabel agencies?"
6 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "I was manually copy-pasting Google Maps businesses for my agency leads. After 3 hours I snapped and built a tool instead."
2 posts
#3
Opportunities
: "Is it really possible to create an agency that can run without you?"
1 post
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I just launched my very first product on producthunt"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/agency
#1
Agency
: "Is it really possible to create an Agency that can run without you?"
39 posts
#2
Clients
: "Clients are starting to ask if they can just buy access to our AI workflows instead of hiring us. No idea how you price selling an AI agent."
31 posts
#3
Marketing
: "10 years in digital Marketing. £1M+ spent on Meta. Managed enterprise accounts worth £1B+. Today I'm struggling to find freelance work. Anyone else?"
26 posts
#4
Struggling
19 posts
#5
Strategic
15 posts
#6
Ai
: "After a year of "better prompts," the thing that actually fixed Ai for my client work was treating each client like a saved context, not a fresh chat"
14 posts
#7
Agencies
12 posts
#8
Seo
: "Why pay to list your Seo agency in a aggregator/review site that gets less than 1,500 clicks a month?"
9 posts
#9
Digital
: "I run a Digital marketing and AI automation agency. What's the biggest growth challenge your business is facing right now?"
9 posts
#10
Client
: "have you ever lost a retainer Client without seeing it coming?"
7 posts
Products Discussed in r/agency
Crm
28 reviews
#1
GoHighLevel
4.7★ from 6 reviews
#2
Hubspot
4.0★ from 6 reviews
#3
Pipedrive
4.0★ from 3 reviews
Project Management Software
27 reviews
#1
Clickup
4.2★ from 6 reviews
#2
Asana
3.0★ from 3 reviews
#3
BaseCamp
3.5★ from 2 reviews
Website Builder
25 reviews
#1
WordPress
4.4★ from 7 reviews
#2
Webflow
4.6★ from 5 reviews
#3
Elementor
5.0★ from 2 reviews
Flair Used in r/agency
#1
Growth & Operations
: "Is it really possible to create an agency that can run without you?"
8 posts
#2
Client Acquisition & Sales
: "Educational Blog Posts as an Agency: Are they useful or am I going to be wasting my time?"
5 posts
#3
Services & Execution
: "Looking for collaboration"
2 posts
#4
Networking & Events
: "Why go to Marketing Conferences?"
1 post
#5
Contracts & Legality
: "Isn’t “database reactivation” against TCPA since almost nobody’s customer list “opted in”?"
1 post
#6
Positioning & Niching
: "I have a question for people who've built SaaS before."
1 post
#7
Finances & Accounting
: "I just launched my very first product on producthunt"
1 post
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+40k members(77.3%)
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Last updated: June 9, 2026