r/agile
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How to think about r/agile
This community focuses on Agile methodologies, promoting discussions around practices, principles, and tools that enhance team collaboration and project management. Members share insights on frameworks like Scrum and Kanban, as well as experiences with Agile transformations in various industries. Its long-standing presence and active participation make it a valuable resource for both novices and seasoned professionals seeking to improve their Agile practices.
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Audience
Participants typically include software developers, project managers, and business analysts, with a mix of experienced practitioners and newcomers eager to learn. The community attracts individuals who are passionate about improving team dynamics and project outcomes, fostering a collaborative and supportive atmosphere. Members often seek practical advice, tips, and shared experiences related to Agile methodologies.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes case studies, best practices, and questions about specific Agile challenges. Members appreciate detailed, thoughtful posts over promotional content. Downvotes are common for vague or overly promotional submissions, as well as for posts lacking context or depth. The community encourages regular engagement, with a mix of daily discussions and occasional in-depth analysis.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as there is a strong aversion to overt promotion. Instead, they can engage by sharing valuable insights, contributing to discussions, and offering tools or resources that genuinely help members. Hosting AMAs with Agile experts or sharing success stories can resonate well, provided they are framed as contributions to the community rather than direct promotions. Authenticity and relevance are key to gaining acceptance.
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FAQ
r/agile — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/agile have?
r/agile has approximately 83,383 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/agile created?
r/agile was created on March 29, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/agile about?
This community focuses on Agile methodologies, promoting discussions around practices, principles, and tools that enhance team collaboration and project management. Members share insights on frameworks like Scrum and Kanban, as well as experiences with Agile transformations in various industries. Its long-standing presence and active participation make it a valuable resource…
What subreddits are similar to r/agile?
Communities similar to r/agile include r/scrum, r/productmanagement, r/projectmanagement, r/businessanalysis, r/softwaredevelopment.
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