SaaS Directory List Built for Founders Who Need Actionable Links

SaaS directory list searches usually lead to messy spreadsheets, outdated blog posts, or lists with no clear submission path. I built this because I wanted something I could actually use while trying to get a SaaS in front of more people.

Mathieu Bonte
hello@saas-directories.com

Founder of SaaS Directories

Most directory lists give you links, not decisions

A good directory list should help you make decisions, not just give you more tabs to open. When I evaluate a directory for a SaaS, I look for a few practical signals: is there a real submission flow, does the category fit the product, is the listing public, and could the page reasonably help with discovery or backlinks? This broad list is meant to be a starting point, not a command to submit everywhere.

Some directories are better for SEO, some for launch visibility, some for social proof, and some are not worth your time at all. Use the shortlist below to understand the market, then narrow it based on your own product. The fastest way to waste time is to chase every listing without asking whether the audience is even close to your buyer.

How I would choose the first sites

  • Use the broad list to find candidates, then filter by category fit.
  • Look for clear submission pages before spending time on a directory.
  • Treat DR, pricing, and dofollow status as signals, not final answers.
  • Keep a record of final URLs so the work does not disappear.

Questions I would ask before submitting

How is this different from a blog list?
The goal is action. The list is built from structured directory data, so it can power filtered pages, shortlists, and the full directory on the homepage.
Should I start with the full list?
Use it for research, but submit only to directories where the category, audience, and listing quality make sense for your SaaS.
Can I use this as a launch checklist?
Yes. The homepage has the full checklist experience, while these article pages give you a focused shortlist for a specific intent.

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. Trustpilot
  2. Crunchbase
  3. G2
  4. Hacker News (Show HN)
  5. Product Hunt
  6. GoodFirms
  7. Startup Fame
  8. Fazier
  9. SaaSHub
  10. BetaList
  11. Peerlist
  12. Uneed
  13. SoftwareWorld
  14. TinyLaunch
  15. SideProjectors
  16. startupfa.st
  17. Startup Stash
  18. DevHunt
  19. Pioneer.app
  20. MicroLaunch
  21. Launching Next
  22. Makerlog
  23. promoteproject
  24. StartupBase
  25. SubmitHunt

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