A website that lists websites to submit your website to
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A curated directory lists 50+ sites to submit websites for backlinks, traffic, and SEO.
The site hand-picks submission destinations for websites, startups, and products. Listings include high-authority platforms (Medium, Crunchbase), launch stages (Product Hunt, BetaList), software directories (G2, Capterra), design awards (Awwwards), AI tool catalogs (There's An AI For That, Futurepedia), and indie web feeds (Kagi's Small Web). Each entry notes link attributes (dofollow/nofollow), audience, and submission requirements. The goal is earning backlinks, traffic, and search engine visibility across both traditional search and AI answers.
Sites range from invite-only communities like Lobsters to paid fast-track options at directories like Betalist and BetaPage.
What commenters are saying
Commenters draw nostalgic parallels to 90s services like Submit It and DMOZ. Some skepticism arises: one user argues boosting DR (domain rating) is a "psyop" with little effect, citing their own low-DR site getting 500 daily organic users. Another notes that drive-by submissions for SEO juice are often considered rude, though a reply counters that directories expect self-interest and good submissions remain welcome. Recursion jokes about listing sites and Wikipedia's List of Lists of Lists appear.
A top comment questions Medium's placement given its decline into AI slop and paywalls. Replies suggest artificial scarcity and curation could prevent such downfall. Kagi search filtering is recommended to avoid Medium in results. Someone asks how to get a company blog to mention your site; advice is to submit well-researched articles.