r/Frugal_Ind
Welcome to the Frugal_Ind(FrugalIndia) subreddit! This community is dedicated to sharing tips, tricks, and experiences on living a more economical and sustainable lifestyle in India. Whether you're looking to save money on daily expenses, find affordable alternatives, or adopt minimalist practices, join us to learn and contribute to a wealth of knowledge that promotes financial prudence and mindful living.
r/Frugal_Ind Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/Frugal_Ind is a Personal Finance subreddit in the Nerds category with 87,541 members. Use this page to track r/Frugal_Ind stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/Frugal_Ind growth: +386 members today (+0.44%) and +901 members this week (+1.04%).
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r/Frugal_Ind Subreddit Rules
Stay on Topic
- Posts/comments must focus on frugal living in India.
- Use r/personalfinanceindia for broader finance topics and advice.
- Off-topic posts will be removed.
- Meta discussions about the sub that are not productive will be removed.
No Promotions or Monetary Transactions
- No self-promotion, advertising, spam, affiliate links, backlinks, surveys, or fundraising; violations lead to an instant ban.
- All money-related transactions, sales, or trades are strictly prohibited; attempts will result in an instant ban.
- Exception: On Wednesdays, you may promote your own products or services using the dedicated Marketplace flair.
- Any posts or comments attempting such actions will result in an instant ban.
Use sticked megathread for buy request
- Please use the Biweekly/monthly megathread for asking questions, instead of creating separate posts.
- This keeps the sub organized, clutter-free, and makes it easier for everyone to find answers in one place.
Be Clear, Informative & Helpful
- Use clear, descriptive titles and share practical tips or personal experiences.
- Avoid vague, low-effort, or overly niche posts that add little value.
- Search the sub before posting; repetitive or already-discussed topics may be removed.
- Do not post anything illegal or political.
- AI Slop is strictly prohibited.
Respect & Positivity
- Treat everyone with respect; no harassment, hate speech, or personal attacks.
- Keep interactions positive with constructive advice and encouragement.
Stay Safe & Report Rule Violations
- Don’t share personal information (yours or others).
- Be cautious with external links; nothing is truly free and may involve monetizing your data or scams. Frugal_ind is not responsible for any financial loss.
- Report any posts or comments that violate these rules to the moderators.
Weekly Promotion Rule
Promotions are allowed only on Wednesdays under the “Frugal Marketplace (Wednesday Only)” flair.
- Must be genuine, value-driven tools or own product.
- No referrals, affiliates, shopping-related or lead-gen funnels
- No WhatsApp/Telegram groups or bots.
- Repeat promotion of the same tool within 90 days is strictly prohibited
Any violation will result in post removal and may lead to a permanent ban. Mods reserve the final right to interpret and enforce this rule.
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