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SaasHub and Betalist

Over the last couple days Dotenv has been featured on SaasHub and Betalist.

The process for both took some time and it's exciting to see them now listed.

SaasHub is here https://www.saashub.com/dotenv-alternatives

Betalist is here https://betalist.com/startups/dotenv-vault

, CTO & founder of Icon for Dotenv
Dotenv
on September 9, 2022
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    Congratulations! Any suggestions how to get featured on both? Thanks!!

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      Thank you.

      For SaasHub, submit and pay the optional fee - $49. Your product will be prioritized and you receive a big green verified badge. Your product will be on there for years, and I think SaasHub will catch steam.

      They are doing everything really well - they are just lacking more community involvement, commenting, and reviews. If they get that, then they will probably start ending up in a lot of searches for 'Product VS'. I'll take that bet for $49.

      Plus, you are supporting IndieHacker @StanBright by doing so.

      For BetaList, submit and mainly wait - 1 month typically. But there's more - as soon as I signed up for https://www.indiehackers.com/post/100-websites-to-submit-your-startup-ab777cd169, Dotenv was listed on BetaList the next day - for a total wait time of just 1 week.

      I think these one-off fees to be listed help IndieHackers like ourselves, take some time off your plate, and are better than ads this early. Win-win-win.

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        Hey @mot, many thanks for recommending SaaSHub. And I totally agree with you about what's missing for SaaSHub to "catch steam". Hopefully, I will manage to solve that along the way.

        Thanks again.

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        Thank you so much. This is very helpful!!

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