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Places to post your startup

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    THANK YOU for such amazing list!

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      I didn't compile it :)

      All credits go to tho this guy https://github.com/mmccaff. He is the hero

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    Thanks for compiling this! Yeuuuurgh, that's so many places.

    Can I add a vote for:

    • Consider ignoring every single place on that list and posting your startup in places where potential users are likely to hang out

    My startup Cloakist did extremely badly customer-wise from PH, HN, and a whole host of those other places. We got our first customers from the Roam Research Slack, where a bunch of RoamCult members were crying out to move their Roam blogs to a custom domain. And then also from posting on the feature request threads for custom domain support for products like Airtable, ClickUp, Calendly and Adobe Spark.

    (By the way, this is not to say that this is a bad list - it's excellent. Just making the meta-point that maybe this list is not what a lot of startups should be depending on.)

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      I couldn’t agree with you more - build a business, not an audience.

      To me, the directories are to earn backlinks.

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    Startup ranking compiled a list that you can submit your startup. I found it quite useful, it has the traffic, visits and some other information.

    They also provide services to do the submission for you, but I didn't purchase their services. Instead, at APITemplate.io we submitted one by one to the directories manually.

    https://www.startupranking.com/booster/list

    Disclaimer: We are not affiliated, associated, or in any way connected with startup ranking

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    Feedback: The only thing I miss here is the OBJECTIVE for the listing. Is it getting early adopters? PR? traffic? Leads?

    still, appreciate the list, will check it out.

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    Hey there :)

    Unshamed plug, i created a product out of this kind of list!
    I curated a list of 400+ places ( added tons of communities, facebooks groups and guest post opportunities)
    You can find it here https://spreadtheworld.net

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