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Where to List your Startup: Directories That Actually Drive Growth

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Book Description

  1. Foundigy — Foundigy is a global startup directory engine designed to help founders gain visibility, credibility, and traction. It’s built for speed, clarity, and scale — allowing startups to submit listings with founder name, origin, and product details in a clean, instantly understandable format. Foundigy prioritizes accessibility and discoverability, making it easy for creators, solopreneurs, and startups to get found by the right audience.
    Submit your startup — (Get Your Startup Featured)

  2. Product Hunt — A launchpad for tech products and startups. Product Hunt’s daily leaderboard and engaged community help new startups gain traction, feedback, and early adopters.
    Product hunt URL — (Product Hunt — The best new products in tech.)

  3. Betalist — Focused on early-stage startups, BetaList connects founders with beta users and early feedback. Ideal for pre-launch visibility and testing.
    Betalist URL — (Discover and get early access to tomorrow’s startups | BetaList)

  4. StartupStash — A curated directory of tools and resources for startups. While not a submission-based directory, getting featured here can drive high-quality traffic and credibility.
    StartupStash URL — (Startup Stash — A Curated Directory of Tools and Resources for Your Startup)

  5. Startupbase — StartupBase is a community-driven startup directory where founders can showcase their products to early adopters, makers, and tech enthusiasts. It’s ideal for gaining initial traction and feedback.
    Startupbase URL — (Discover the best new startups every day — StartupBase)