SubmitMap

SubmitMap

Where to submit your product, and exactly how

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About SubmitMap

Every place worth submitting your product, with eligibility rules, submission steps, gotchas and approval times for 200+ launch platforms.


SubmitMap is a map of every place worth submitting a product, built for the maker who has shipped something and does not know where to take it next.

It covers over 200 launch platforms, startup directories and marketplaces. For each one it records who they accept, what the submission form actually asks for, what tends to go wrong, how long approval really takes, and whether the link you get back is dofollow or nofollow.

The difference from a list of links is that every field was observed by walking the submission flow rather than read off a pricing page. That is why the entries say things a pricing page never will: that a free queue is 110 products deep behind an advertised 24 hour review, that pressing Verify does not actually submit anything, that a directory's own badge snippet points at a URL which serves an HTML error page instead of an image, or that the free tier vanishes entirely if you fill in the other tab of the same form.

The directory is organised into phases, so it reads as a route from zero users to your first hundred rather than a list to grind through. Each phase carries guides for the work that phase actually needs, and curated lists group platforms by what they have in common.

Browsing all of it is free and needs no account. Nothing here is traded for an email address.

For people who would rather not do it by hand, SubmitMap also exposes an MCP server. Point an AI agent at it and it can search the directory, work out which platforms your product actually qualifies for and which gaps it would need to close first, build an ordered submission plan, and pull a per form brief for each platform as it reaches it.

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SubmitMapCreator

@submitmapcom · 16h ago

Hi everyone. I kept losing an afternoon per launch working out which directories would even take my product and what each form actually wanted, so I walked the submission flow on 200+ of them and wrote down what really happens: the free queue that is 110 deep, the verify button that does not submit, the badge snippet with a typo in it. Browsing it is free and needs no account. Which platform surprised you most, and which one would you never bother with again?

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