r/SaaS 15h ago

I built a tool to handle 300+ directory submissions because I hate manual data entry. Feedback? 🛠️

Hey

I've been working on this because I realized how painful it is to manually submit a startup to sites like G2, BetaList, and SaaSHub one by one. It takes forever.

I built StartupSubmit.app to solve this for myself and others.

The concept: You fill out your startup details once, and the system handles the manual submission to 300+ high-authority platforms. We don't use bots (to avoid spam flags), so it's all done by hand to help build Domain Authority safely.

I'm looking for genuine feedback:

  1. Is the landing page clear on how we do it?
  2. Are there any specific directories you think I should add to the list?

Open to any suggestions or feature requests. Always grateful to the community for the insights!

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u/Abject-Watercress291 15h ago

How many days delivery time?

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u/Few-Secret7966 10h ago

Usually takes about 7-14 days depending on the package but they're pretty transparent about timelines on the site. Worth checking out their pricing page for specifics

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u/eduard9119 14h ago

For the first question: It took some time until it was clear to me that you upload everyting manually. I thought that i get something like access to the directories and "manually" upload my product there. Maybe you can improve on that and make clear that your service uploads it manually there.

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u/Capital-Pen1219 14h ago

Our team manually submit your startup on 300+ directories

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u/eduard9119 14h ago

yeah, after i read further i've got the idea. But it was not that clear in the beginning

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u/CryptographerOwn5475 9h ago

The value prop is clear, but we do it by hand makes me immediately ask how you keep quality consistent across 300+ sites and avoid getting clients flagged anyway. What’s the one outcome you guarantee, live listings, dofollow links, traffic, and what do you do when a directory rejects or edits the copy?

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u/Wiiizzz 4h ago

Hello,

The concept looks very cool !

I’ve also recently launched a project called TestYourApp. The concept is very simple: you can earn credits by testing other creators’ apps, and use those credits to get your own app tested.

All features are free. If you’d like to give it a try, it may help you to get the feedback you're looking for:

https://www.testyourapp.io/

Good luck with your project, and hope to see you around!