Best Places to Launch a SaaS Beyond a Single Launch Day

Best places to launch a SaaS is a misleading idea if you treat launch as one big day on one platform. From building my own SaaS, I think of launch as a sequence: get feedback, create discovery pages, earn early backlinks, and keep finding small pockets of relevant users.

Mathieu Bonte
hello@saas-directories.com

Founder of SaaS Directories

A good launch leaves assets behind after the spike

A good SaaS launch is not just a spike in visits. It should leave assets behind: product pages, directory listings, community discussions, backlinks, and a few places where future users can still discover you. That is why I would not put every hope into one launch platform. Product Hunt-style sites can create urgency and feedback, but directories often do the quieter work of staying online and giving your product another surface in search. Communities can be useful when you want conversation, but they require more care than filling out a form.

The right sequence depends on your stage. If the product is raw, start with feedback-heavy communities. If the site is polished, add directories and launch platforms. If SEO matters, prioritize public listing pages and relevant backlinks.

How I would choose the first sites

  • Use launch platforms when you can actively support launch day.
  • Use communities when you want feedback more than passive traffic.
  • Use directories when you want evergreen discovery and links.
  • Stagger submissions so you can learn from each channel instead of blasting all at once.

Questions I would ask before submitting

What is the best place to launch a SaaS?
There is no single best place. The right channel depends on whether you need feedback, initial users, backlinks, press-style visibility, or long-term discovery.
Should I launch on multiple sites the same day?
Usually not. I would stagger submissions unless you have enough time to respond to comments, monitor traffic, and follow up properly.
Do directories work after launch day?
Yes. That is one reason I like them: a launch post may fade, but a good directory listing can stay discoverable and keep sending referral traffic.

25 places I would check first (see all 299 sites)

Start with this shortlist, then open each submission page and keep track of the ones that are relevant to your product.

  1. Product Hunt
  2. Hacker News (Show HN)
  3. BetaList
  4. Peerlist
  5. Fazier
  6. Turbo0
  7. Uneed
  8. LaunchIgniter
  9. FoundrList
  10. Open Launch
  11. startupfa.st
  12. Tiny Startups
  13. TrustMRR
  14. DevHunt
  15. Pioneer.app
  16. Super Launch
  17. FridayHunt
  18. MicroLaunch
  19. Tiny Launch
  20. SaasHunt
  21. AppaList
  22. Launching Next
  23. Makerlog
  24. Product Burst
  25. SubmitHunt

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