Channels: Directory Submission
Guides submitting products, tools, or apps to directories and launch platforms.
On each invocation: On first use in the conversation, output the complete response (Introduction, Importance, Methods, Collaboration Channels, Rules, Avoid, Action). On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip (e.g., "just do it", "skip intro", "I already know"), go directly to Action.
Directory submission is a core channel for cold start—see cold-start-strategy for full launch planning. Directories offer more than listings: free/paid listings, ad placements, newsletter features, social promotion, and marketing campaigns. Platform types: AI tools (e.g. Taaft), product launch (e.g. Product Hunt), review platforms (e.g. G2), app stores, niche directories.
Why Directory Submission Matters
Platform examples are illustrative only. No affiliation, partnership, or endorsement implied.
Benefit Description
Backlinks Quality directories pass link equity; improve domain authority and rankings. Focus on high-authority directories (DA 50+); avoid low-quality link farms.
Real traffic & conversion Referral traffic from directories converts. ~42% of businesses report increased referral traffic after submission; referral conversion ~1.8% (B2C), 1.1% (B2B), 1.3% (SaaS). Use UTM to track; proper attribution can improve measured conversion by ~23%.
Social proof for brand search When users search your brand name, directory listings (e.g. Product Hunt, G2, Taaft) often dominate SERP. Third-party presence signals legitimacy; consumers check 5-7 sources before deciding. Verified badges and consistent NAP across directories boost trust. See serp-features for SERP feature types.
Current Best Practices
Quality over quantity. Mass submission to hundreds of low-quality directories can harm rankings; strategic placement in 10-15 high-quality directories typically yields 15-25% improvement in indexing speed and branded search visibility.
Practice Why
Prioritize DA/DR 50+ High-authority directories pass link equity; low-quality link farms risk penalties
Editorial review preferred Human-curated directories (vs. automated) carry more weight; Google's Helpful Content Update favors editorially-curated listings
Niche over generic Industry-specific directories deliver faster results (30-60 days) and better topical relevance than generic sites (60-120 days)
NAP consistency Name, Address, Phone identical across all listings--critical for local SEO
Track submissions Document where you submitted, approval status, canonical topics
Budget reference: Small businesses $300-500/mo; enterprises $1,500-3,000/mo for comprehensive programs. Results typically 30-60 days from high-authority directories.
Initial Assessment
Read project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it. Use sections 1-4, 5, 6, 8, 9 to generate submission content directly--no need to ask the user for info already in the context.
Context section Maps to directory fields
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Product Overview Name, one-line, category, pricing model
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Positioning Statement Tagline, long description
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Value Proposition Key messages, proof points -> Pros
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Target Audience Description tone, use cases
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Existing Website URL, key pages
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Keywords Tags, negative keywords, Primary Task
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Brand & Voice Tone, avoid terms, preferred wording — see branding for full brand strategy
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Product Documentation Features, capabilities -> Other features
When context exists: Generate ready-to-paste submission copy (tagline, short/long description, pros/cons, tags) tailored per platform. Output copy the user can paste into Taaft, Product Hunt, etc.
When context is missing: Gather from user's site; search the web for pricing, features, competitors, reviews, and any gaps. Then generate.
Identify:
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Product type: AI tool, SaaS, app, Chrome extension, Shopify app
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Target directories: AI tools, product launch, app stores, niche
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Readiness: Landing page, screenshots, description, media kit
Product / Website Info Required
Source: Project context (preferred) or user's site. Each directory needs different fields; prepare a base set, then adapt per platform.
Standard Fields (Most Directories)
Field Typical Spec Notes
Product name 60-80 chars Consistent spelling across all listings
URL Working product/landing page No redirect chains
Tagline / one-liner <=60 chars (Taaft: max 12 words) Catchy, benefit-focused
Short description 150-300 chars Used by many directories
Long description 400-600 chars For platforms that allow more
Category / Task Platform-specific Match taxonomy (Taaft: Primary + Secondary Tasks)
Keywords / Tags 5-10 terms, comma-separated Natural, no stuffing
Contact Email, optional NAP For verification
Company name Legal entity Some directories require
Promo code If applicable Product Hunt, deal platforms
Other URLs Blog, Affiliate Program, FAQ Optional but useful
API availability Yes/No AI/SaaS directories
Demo video URL or file Many platforms support
Platform-specific: Taaft requires many more fields (icon, main image, demo video, features, models, built-with tools, modalities, pricing, legal URLs, pros/cons, socials, tracking links)--see Taaft section.
Prepare Asset Tiers
Create multiple versions so you can match each directory's format without rewriting from scratch:
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One-liner (<=60 chars): Elevator pitch; "Remote Project Manager Pro" beats "Project Tool"
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Short (150-300 chars): Core value + one differentiator
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Long (400-600 chars): Problem -> solution story; features + benefits
Rich Content Base (Build First, Use Everywhere)
Even if a directory form does not require it, build a full reference so you can tailor per platform and for SEO/GEO. Search the web when info is missing.
Section Content Use For
Definition What the product is; category; one-sentence positioning Intro text, GEO-friendly summaries
Importance Why it matters for the target audience; key differentiator Long descriptions, first comments
Features Core capabilities; technical specs; integrations Taaft, G2, comparison sites
Use cases Who uses it; workflows; outcomes Taaft tasks, niche directories
Solutions Problems solved; before/after Product Hunt, curated lists
Competitors Alternatives (e.g. Competitor A, B); how this differs Comparison sites, G2
Pricing Plans, credits, free tier G2, Capterra, budget-focused lists
Rules / Avoid What to emphasize; what to avoid per platform Quality control
Multiple Versions for Differentiation (SEO & GEO)
Do not submit identical copy to every directory. Duplicate content hurts SEO and reduces GEO citation diversity. Generate at least 2-3 distinct versions per field (tagline, short, long) so:
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Different directories show different angles
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AI tools and search engines see varied, non-duplicate signals
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Users can pick the best fit per platform or A/B test
Version Angle Best For
A Feature-led (capabilities, specs) Taaft, technical directories
B Benefit-led (outcomes, use cases) Product Hunt, creator-focused
C Comparison-led (vs. competitors) AlternativeTo, G2 alternatives
D Audience-led (who, workflow) Niche directories, vertical lists
Tailor Per Platform (Different Expression, Different Emphasis)
Do not copy-paste identical descriptions. Each directory has a different audience and format; customizing per platform improves approval, visibility, and conversion.
Platform Type Audience Emphasis Tone
Product Hunt Indie makers, founders, early adopters See product-hunt-launch for full workflow Community, authentic, maker-friendly
Taaft AI tool seekers, task/job-oriented Tasks and jobs your tool solves; keyword-rich for AI use cases; "what can I do with this" Functional, searchable, use-case driven
G2 / Capterra Enterprise buyers, comparison shoppers Features, integrations, pricing; review-oriented; social proof Professional, comparison-ready
AlternativeTo Users switching from competitors "Alternative to X"; migration ease; differentiation Comparison, migration, alternatives
Niche directories Vertical (e.g., e-commerce, healthcare) Industry keywords; vertical pain points; compliance if relevant Vertical-specific, jargon-appropriate
App stores (Shopify, Chrome) Merchants / extension users Merchant value (Shopify); use case (Chrome); screenshots show workflow Benefit-first, feature-clear
Consistency to Keep
While tailoring, keep consistent across all listings:
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Product name spelling and formatting
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Core positioning (who it's for, main benefit)
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Contact info format (NAP if applicable)
Inconsistent NAP or product names can hurt SEO and trust.
Directory Offerings (Beyond Listing)
Directories typically offer multiple touchpoints--not just inclusion in the catalog:
Offering Description Use When
Listing Free or paid inclusion in directory catalog Baseline visibility, backlinks, evergreen traffic
Ad placements Sponsored slots, banners, featured placement Need boosted visibility; budget for paid promotion
Newsletter Featured in directory's email to subscribers Product Hunt, Taaft; high-intent audience
Social promotion Directory shares your product on X, LinkedIn, etc. Launch day amplification; viral potential
Marketing campaigns Bundled packages: listing + newsletter + ads + social Full-funnel campaign; product launch or relaunch
Strategy: Start with free listing for backlinks and baseline traffic. Layer paid options (ads, newsletter features, campaigns) when ROI justifies--especially for launches or when organic listing underperforms.
dofollow vs nofollow: dofollow passes link equity for SEO; nofollow does not. But the goal is conversion--if users click through and convert, the shorter path (direct traffic) can outweigh SEO benefit. Small, unknown directories have driven three-figure annual subscriptions from a single 10-minute submission.
Collaboration Channels (Newsletter, Ads, Social, Campaigns)
Include this section in output when the user invokes this skill. Directories offer follow-on collaboration beyond listing:
Channel Platform Examples Scale / Notes
Newsletter Product Hunt, Taaft High-intent; paid or bundled; best for launches
Ad placements Taaft banners, Product Hunt Featured, G2/Capterra sponsored Use UTM (e.g. utm_medium=paid); test after organic listing. See directory-listing-ads for Taaft, Shopify App Store, G2, Capterra paid campaign setup
Social promotion Taaft, Product Hunt share on X, LinkedIn Launch-day amplification; @ platform accounts when posting
Marketing campaigns Taaft: listing + newsletter + ads + social Full-funnel; product launch or relaunch; budget-dependent
Phased approach: (1) Free listing first. (2) Newsletter features when launching. (3) Ads if organic underperforms. (4) Campaign packages for major launches.
Budget reference: Small teams $0-500/mo (listing + occasional newsletter); growth $300-500/mo; enterprise $1,500-3,000+/mo for full programs.
Directory Types
Type Examples Best For Traffic / Benefit
AI tools Taaft (There's An AI For That) AI products, SaaS 4M+ monthly visitors; 700-10K+ visitors per listing
Developer tools DevHunt OSS, dev tools, APIs Dev-focused; GitHub-verified; free; see open-source-strategy
Product launch Product Hunt New products, features See product-hunt-launch for full PH workflow
App stores Shopify App Store, Chrome Web Store Apps, extensions Merchant/developer discovery
Niche directories Industry-specific lists Vertical SaaS, tools Targeted backlinks, SEO
Review platforms G2, Capterra B2B SaaS, commercial software Rich snippets (reviews, ratings); higher-intent buyers; vendor verification required
Curated lists Best-of roundups, Awesome lists, niche blog posts Any product Editorial backlinks; outreach to list authors; same prep as directories
Dimension diversity: Your product has multiple dimensions--AI tool, productivity tool, SaaS, industry-specific. After AI directories, submit to vertical niches (e.g., e-commerce tools, marketing tools, cross-border commerce tools). Smaller traffic but higher intent and conversion.
Feature vs solution directories: Feature directories (text, image, video, audio by modality) suit AI enthusiasts who compare tools. Solution directories (workflow-oriented: SEO tools, EDM marketing, TikTok analytics) suit users seeking 10x productivity in a workflow--often higher conversion for B2B.
Directory Lists (Curated Lists)
Same principles as directories--backlinks, traffic, discovery. Curated lists are editorial roundups (e.g., "Best AI tools 2025," "Top 10 SaaS for marketing") published on blogs, newsletters, or dedicated list sites.
Type Examples How to get listed
Best-of / Top N "Best SEO tools," "Top 10 AI writing tools" Outreach to list authors; provide product info, use case, differentiator
Awesome lists GitHub Awesome-*, Awesome Tools Submit PR or contact maintainer; follow list format. See github for creating or optimizing awesome-style curated lists.
Comparison / alternatives AlternativeTo, G2 alternatives Submit as alternative to X; comparison-focused copy
Niche roundups Industry blogs, newsletters Pitch for inclusion; offer quote, case study, or exclusive angle
Preparation: Same as directory submission--product info, tagline, short/long description, screenshots. Tailor pitch to list theme (e.g., "best for startups," "budget-friendly," "enterprise-ready").
Tip: One solid backlink from a curated list often beats many low-quality directory links. Prioritize lists with editorial oversight and real traffic.
Key Platforms
Taaft (There's An AI For That)
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URL: taaft.com/submit or theresanaiforthat.com/submit
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Scale: 46K+ AI tools, 4M+ monthly visitors, 2.8M+ newsletter subscribers
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Listing: 700-10K+ guaranteed targeted visitors per listing; early launch bonus (up to $300 PPC credits for launching on Taaft first)
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Beyond listing: Newsletter features (reach 2.8M+ subs), ad placements, social promotion, marketing campaigns
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Free vs paid: Submission fee varies; sometimes free listing is possible (e.g., early action, specific criteria)--check current pricing
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Use when: Product is AI-related; want AI-focused traffic, backlinks, and paid amplification options
Taaft submission fields (prepare before submitting; changes can take up to 24h to reflect):
Category Field Spec / Notes
Identity Name Product/tool name
Primary Task Search and select from Taaft task taxonomy (e.g., Text to speech, Image generation)
Secondary Tasks Search and add; subject to approval, processed daily
Tagline Max 12 words; benefit-focused
Description Full product description; use-case driven, keyword-rich
Country Select from list
Media Icon SVG preferred; PNG/JPEG/WEBP <=500x500 px
Main image Product screenshot or hero visual
Demo video Optional; no captions (Taaft auto-generates for all languages)
Features Supported features Check: Agents, API, MCP, Run locally, Open source, No signup, Supports TAAFT code
Other features Ordered list by importance; add keywords (e.g., ai voice, text to voice, voice cloning)
Tech Search models Add AI models used (e.g., GPT-4, Claude)
Built with Select from platform options (e.g. Cursor, Lovable, v0.dev)
Modalities Supported Inputs/Outputs: Text, Image, Audio, Video, 3D, API, Code, etc.
Pricing Pricing model Freemium, Free trial, Paid, etc.
Paid starting price (USD) If paid
Billing frequency Monthly, Yearly, etc.
Hard paywall Does tool show paywall before letting users try?
Legal Refund Policy No Refunds / Custom text
Refund Policy URL Optional
Privacy Policy URL Required
Terms & Conditions URL Required
Discovery Tags Comma-separated; use for search and filtering
Negative keywords Comma-separated; exclude from irrelevant searches
Tracking Tracking link Custom UTM (default: ?ref=taaft&utm_source=taaft&utm_medium=referral)
PPC tracking link For PPC ads (default: ?ref=taaft_feat&utm_source=taaft_feat&utm_medium=referral)
Socials Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Telegram, Discord, X, YouTube, LinkedIn URLs
Pros / Cons Pros Add multiple; feature and benefit bullets
Cons Add multiple; honest limitations (builds trust)
Tip: Pros and cons help users compare; be honest--negative keywords and cons improve relevance and trust.
Product Hunt
See product-hunt-launch for full preparation, launch day strategy, and post-launch. Product Hunt: producthunt.com/launch; free listing; community upvotes; Product Hunt Daily newsletter; paid featured placement. Use when launching new product or major feature.
DevHunt (Developer Tools)
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URL: devhunt.org
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Audience: Developers, indie makers, open source maintainers
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Content: Developer tools, APIs, libraries, open source projects; GitHub-verified submissions; 50+ categories
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Listing: Free to submit; community-driven; alternative to Product Hunt for dev tools
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Use when: Open source or developer tool; want dev-focused discovery. See open-source-strategy for full OSS commercialization path.
Shopify App Store
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URL: shopify.dev/docs/apps/launch/shopify-app-store
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Listing: App catalog; merchant discovery
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Beyond listing: Featured placement, app store ads, partner marketing programs
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Requirements: Partner account; session tokens (no third-party cookies); Shopify checkout; app icon 1200x1200; factual listing
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Use when: Building Shopify apps; need merchant discovery and optional paid promotion
Review Platforms (G2, Capterra)
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Type: B2B software review platform (vendor-submitted, review-driven); rich snippets (stars, ratings) in SERP; see serp-features
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vs directories: More complex submission (domain email verification, more fields, features, FAQ); commercialized (membership, paid placement); lower risk than PH ranking--reviews drive priority; higher-paying B2B users
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Use when: B2B SaaS; want review-rich SERP presence and enterprise buyers
Chrome Web Store
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URL: developer.chrome.com/docs/webstore
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Listing: Extension catalog; user discovery
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Beyond listing: Featured placement, promoted listings
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Requirements: Extension package; icons, screenshots, description; privacy policy
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Use when: Chrome extensions; need user discovery and optional paid promotion
Submission Checklist
Before submitting to any directory:
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Product / website info gathered (name, URL, tagline, short + long descriptions, keywords)
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Asset tiers prepared (one-liner, short, long) for platform-specific adaptation
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Landing page live and optimized
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Product description clear, benefit-focused (no jargon)
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Screenshots / demo (Product Hunt: 1270x760 recommended)
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Logo / icon per platform specs
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Category selected correctly per directory taxonomy
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URL correct and working
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Media kit (for Product Hunt, press outreach) —see media-kit-page-generator
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Platform-specific copy drafted (do not reuse identical text across directories)
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Taaft (if applicable): Full field set--icon, main image, demo video, Primary/Secondary Tasks, features, models, built-with, modalities, pricing, legal URLs, pros/cons, socials, tracking links
Best Practices
Practice Purpose
Gather product info first Extract from user's site; prepare asset tiers before submitting
Tailor per platform Different expression/emphasis per directory; no copy-paste identical text
Prioritize quality Rejected or low-quality listings waste effort
Match category Wrong category = poor visibility
Unique descriptions Avoid duplicate content; improves approval and conversion
Track with UTM analytics-tracking for attribution
Batch submissions Prepare once, adapt copy per platform, submit to multiple directories
Update listings Keep descriptions and screenshots current
Submit small directories too Major directories get crawled by smaller ones; but small directories can still drive high-value conversions (e.g., three-figure annual subscription from one 10-min submission)
Output Format
On each invocation: On first use, output the complete response (Introduction, Importance, Methods, Collaboration Channels, Rules, Avoid, Action). On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to Action. Search the web for missing product info.
Required Output Structure (in order)
Introduction --What directory submission is: Taaft, Product Hunt, G2, curated lists, app stores; listings, ads, newsletter features, campaigns. Part of cold-start strategy—see cold-start-strategy for full launch plan.
Importance --Why directory submission matters: backlinks and domain authority; referral traffic and conversion (~42% report increased traffic); social proof for brand search (directory listings dominate SERP); third-party presence signals legitimacy.
Methods --How to submit:
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Taaft: Full field set; Primary/Secondary Tasks; tailor for AI tool seekers
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Product Hunt: See product-hunt-launch for full workflow
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G2/Capterra: Features, pricing, verification; comparison-oriented
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Curated lists: Outreach to list authors; pitch per theme
Collaboration Channels (Beyond Listing) --Newsletter, ads, social, campaigns. Include:
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Newsletter: Taaft (2.8M+ subs), Product Hunt Daily, Future Tools--high-intent; paid or bundled
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Ad placements: Taaft, Product Hunt Featured, G2/Capterra sponsored; use UTM
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Social promotion: Directory shares on X, LinkedIn; launch-day amplification
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Campaigns: Bundled listing + newsletter + ads + social; full-funnel for launches
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Phased approach: Listing first -> Newsletter -> Ads -> Campaigns
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Budget reference: Small $0-500/mo; growth $300-500/mo; enterprise $1,500-3,000+/mo
Rules --Tailor per platform; different expression per directory; multiple versions (A/B/C/D) to avoid duplicate content (SEO/GEO friendly); match category; prepare asset tiers (one-liner, short, long).
Avoid --Copy-paste identical copy across directories; generic descriptions; missing legal URLs; wrong category; low-quality link farms.
Action --Ready-to-paste submission content for the user's product:
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Rich content base (features, use cases, solutions, competitors, pricing)--search web if missing
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Multiple versions for tagline, short, long--each directory gets distinct copy
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Platform-specific copy for Taaft, G2, AlternativeTo, etc.; Product Hunt → product-hunt-launch
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Readiness checklist, submission order, UTM templates
Bulk Submission
Manual: Prepare info once; submit to directories in priority order. Major directories first--smaller ones often crawl or republish.
Outsourced: Freelance platforms; use when budget allows and speed matters.
Related Resources
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project-context (.cursor/project-context.md or .claude/project-context.md ): Read when present; use to generate submission content directly. Template: templates/project-context.md in this repo.
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Alignify directory guide: alignify.co/zh/insights/directory-submission-sites --Cold-start strategy, preparation checklist, review platforms, vertical directories, bulk submission.
Related Skills
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branding: Brand strategy, voice, tone; Section 8 Brand & Voice in project-context
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media-kit-page-generator: Press kit, screenshots, assets for launch; required for Product Hunt and directory submissions
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link-building: Directory and curated list backlinks contribute to link profile; this skill handles the submission workflow—see link-building for broader outreach, guest posting, broken link building
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github: GitHub awesome lists as curated lists; create or submit to awesome-* repos
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open-source-strategy: Open source commercialization; DevHunt, GitHub, Awesome lists for OSS projects
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grokipedia-recommendations: Same output pattern--platform context first (Introduction, Importance, Methods, Rules, Avoid), then Action; high-authority placement for GEO; directories for human discovery--complementary
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generative-engine-optimization: GEO strategy; varied directory copy improves AI citation diversity; directory submission complements AI search visibility
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affiliate-marketing: Different channel; directories complement affiliate
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cold-start-strategy: Cold start orchestrates directory-submission, Product Hunt, Reddit, Indie Hackers; this skill handles directory submission workflow
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indie-hacker-strategy: Indie hacker Product Hunt, first 100 users; Build in Public
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directory-listing-ads: Paid promotions within Taaft, Shopify App Store, G2, Capterra; use after listing is live
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community-forum: Forum promotion (HN, Indie Hacker); community invitation; different from directory listing
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analytics-tracking: UTM for directory traffic attribution
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serp-features: SERP features; directory listings in brand search SERP