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We just got approved to launch on BetaList!

I woke up to an email from BetaList saying: "We are happy to inform you that your startup Respond Flow qualifies to get featured on BetaList."!

Now to start preparations. We will plan our social posts, optimize our landing page, and also intend to post a blog post about our end results from the launch!

, CEO of Icon for Respond Flow
Respond Flow
on August 24, 2019
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    Congrats! That's always fun.

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    Congrats! Post your link so we can all check it out?

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      Thank you, Troy! We are officially approved but we still need to wait for up to 30 days before they actually share us.

      I'll definitely make sure to send the link when they post us though!

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        I'm not familiar with BetaList, is there a reason why it takes 30 days?

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          BetaList is similar to ProductHunt in that they get so many applicants that they cannot just post every new company that is approved right away. If they did that they would have some days with 25 companies and some with 2 companies.

          So they basically put companies on their scheduled posting calendar once approved to ensure that the startups get a fair chance of exposure. They also offer premium paid plans where you can skip the line, but I opted for the free plan.

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