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Directory Submission Checklist

The complete, step-by-step workflow for submitting your startup to directories efficiently. From asset preparation to tracking results, this checklist ensures you never miss a step.

Last updated: January 2026
7-phase process
7 Process Phases
50+ Checklist Items
2-4h Initial Setup Time

Phase 1: Pre-Submission Preparation

Before you start submitting to directories, you need to have everything in place. Rushing into submissions without proper preparation leads to inconsistent listings, rejected applications, and wasted time going back to fix issues.

1.1 Website Readiness Checklist

Your website is the foundation of every directory listing. Directories will reject submissions if your site looks incomplete or unprofessional.

Website Requirements

Pro Tip

Run your site through Google PageSpeed Insights and fix any critical issues before submitting. Many directories manually review sites and will reject slow or broken websites.

1.2 Product Readiness

Most directories prefer products that are live or in public beta. Some accept coming-soon pages, but you will get better results with a functional product.

Product Status

Phase 2: Asset Checklist

Different directories require different assets. Prepare everything upfront so you can submit quickly without hunting for files mid-submission.

2.1 Logo Requirements

Asset Dimensions Format Use Case
Square Logo 512x512px PNG (transparent) Most directories, favicons
Square Logo (Small) 240x240px PNG (transparent) Thumbnail displays
Square Logo (Large) 1024x1024px PNG (transparent) High-res displays
Horizontal Logo 400x100px PNG (transparent) Header displays
Logo with Background 512x512px PNG/JPG Social sharing

Logo Checklist

2.2 Screenshots

Screenshots are crucial for showcasing your product. Prepare multiple versions for different directory requirements.

Screenshot Checklist

Important

Never use screenshots with real user data. Always use demo accounts or blur sensitive information. Some directories will reject submissions with visible personal data.

2.3 Video Assets

Video Checklist

2.4 Social Proof Assets

Social Proof Checklist

Phase 3: Copy Preparation

Prepare all your copy in advance. Different directories have different character limits, so having multiple versions ready saves significant time.

3.1 Descriptions

Short Description (50-80 characters)

Used for: Taglines, meta descriptions, social previews

[Action verb] + [for whom] + [key benefit]

Example: "AI writing assistant that helps teams create content 10x faster"

Medium Description (150-200 characters)

Used for: Directory listings, Twitter bios, elevator pitch

[Product name] is a [category] that helps [target audience] [achieve outcome] by [unique method]. [Key differentiator or proof point].

Example: "ContentBot is an AI writing platform that helps marketing teams create blog posts, ads, and social content 10x faster. Used by 5,000+ companies including Stripe and Notion."

Long Description (300-500 words)

Used for: Full directory profiles, about pages

Structure:

  1. Opening hook with main value proposition (1-2 sentences)
  2. Problem you solve (2-3 sentences)
  3. How your product solves it (2-3 sentences)
  4. Key features (bullet list of 4-6 items)
  5. Social proof (testimonial or metrics)
  6. Call to action

Copy Checklist

3.2 Feature Bullets

Prepare 10 feature bullets so you can select the most relevant ones for each directory.

Feature Bullet Formula

[Feature name]: [What it does] + [benefit to user]

Examples:

  • AI Content Generation: Create blog posts, ads, and emails in seconds - save 10+ hours per week
  • Team Collaboration: Share projects with unlimited team members and manage permissions easily
  • 50+ Templates: Start with proven templates for every content type and customize to your brand
  • SEO Optimization: Built-in SEO scoring ensures your content ranks higher in search results

3.3 Categories and Tags

Category Preparation

Phase 4: Account Setup

Set up your accounts strategically to streamline the submission process and maintain organization.

4.1 Email Strategy

Use a dedicated email for directory submissions to keep your inbox organized and track responses efficiently.

Email Setup

4.2 Account Creation Best Practices

Do

  • Use consistent username across directories
  • Use company email domain
  • Complete all profile fields
  • Upload professional founder photo
  • Link to LinkedIn profile
  • Use password manager

Don't

  • Use personal Gmail for business
  • Leave profile incomplete
  • Use different names/branding
  • Skip email verification
  • Forget to save credentials
  • Use weak passwords

Account Information to Prepare

Phase 5: Step-by-Step Submission Process

Follow this process for each directory submission to ensure consistency and completeness.

5.1 Pre-Submission (5 minutes)

1

Research the Directory

Before submitting, spend 2-3 minutes understanding the directory:

  • What type of products do they feature?
  • What is their approval criteria?
  • Are there any specific requirements?
  • What categories are available?
2

Check Existing Listings

Look at successful listings in your category to understand what works:

  • How do top listings format their descriptions?
  • What types of images do they use?
  • What categories do similar products use?

5.2 Submission (10-15 minutes)

3

Create Account

Sign up using your dedicated directory email. Complete your profile fully before submitting your product.

4

Fill Out All Fields

Complete every field, even optional ones. Directories favor complete submissions.

  • Use the appropriate description length
  • Select all relevant categories
  • Add all applicable tags
  • Upload high-quality images
5

Review Before Submitting

Double-check everything:

  • No typos or grammatical errors
  • All links work correctly
  • Images display properly
  • Categories are accurate
6

Submit and Document

After submitting, immediately record the submission in your tracking system.

5.3 Post-Submission (2-5 minutes)

7

Confirm Email Verification

Check your email and complete any verification steps immediately.

8

Set Follow-up Reminder

If the directory has a review period, set a reminder to follow up if you haven't heard back.

Phase 6: Batch Submission Strategy

Submitting to directories one at a time is inefficient. Use batch processing to maximize your productivity.

6.1 Recommended Batch Approach

Week Focus Directories Time Investment
Week 1 High-Priority Free Product Hunt, BetaList, Hacker News, etc. 4-6 hours
Week 2 Niche Directories Industry-specific directories 3-4 hours
Week 3 Review Sites G2, Capterra, GetApp, etc. 4-5 hours
Week 4 Long-tail Directories Smaller directories, aggregators 2-3 hours

6.2 Daily Submission Routine

Optimal Daily Schedule

  • Morning (30 min): Submit to 3-5 quick directories
  • Afternoon (15 min): Check emails, respond to verification requests
  • Evening (15 min): Update tracking sheet, plan tomorrow's submissions

Total: 1 hour/day for 2-3 weeks = 50-100 directory submissions

6.3 Prioritization Framework

Not all directories are equal. Prioritize based on these factors:

Priority Criteria Examples
P1 - Critical DA 70+, High traffic, Your niche Product Hunt, G2, Capterra
P2 - Important DA 50-70, Moderate traffic, Dofollow links BetaList, AlternativeTo, SaaSHub
P3 - Nice to Have DA 30-50, Niche traffic, Easy submission Smaller niche directories
P4 - If Time Allows DA under 30, Low effort, Free Aggregators, small directories

Phase 7: Tracking System Setup

A proper tracking system is essential for managing submissions, following up, and measuring results.

7.1 Spreadsheet Template

Create a tracking spreadsheet with these columns:

Required Columns

  • Directory Name: Name of the directory
  • URL: Link to your listing (once live)
  • Submission Date: When you submitted
  • Status: Pending / Approved / Rejected / Live
  • Category: Category you submitted under
  • Link Type: Dofollow / Nofollow
  • DA: Domain Authority
  • Cost: Free / Paid amount
  • Login Credentials: Username/email used
  • Follow-up Date: When to check back
  • Notes: Any special requirements or issues

7.2 Status Tracking Workflow

1

Submitted

Just submitted, awaiting review. Set follow-up reminder for 7-14 days.

2

Under Review

Confirmation received that submission is being reviewed.

3

Changes Requested

Directory requested modifications. Address within 48 hours.

4

Approved/Live

Listing is live! Update your tracking sheet with the live URL.

5

Rejected

Note the reason. Consider resubmitting after addressing issues.

7.3 Metrics to Track

Monthly Metrics Review

Common Rejection Reasons (And How to Avoid Them)

Understanding why directories reject submissions helps you avoid these pitfalls.

Rejection Reason How to Avoid
Incomplete website Ensure all essential pages exist: Home, About, Pricing, Contact, Privacy Policy
Product not ready Wait until your product is functional before submitting. Beta is fine, but it should work.
Poor description quality Write clear, professional descriptions. No typos. Explain what your product does.
Wrong category Choose the most accurate category. When in doubt, look at similar products.
Low-quality images Use high-resolution screenshots and logos. No blurry or stretched images.
Duplicate submission Check if you've already submitted. Search for your product on the directory first.
Doesn't fit directory focus Only submit to directories that accept your type of product.
Suspicious or spammy Use professional email, complete your founder profile, have a real website.
No clear value proposition Make it immediately clear what your product does and who it's for.
Broken links Test all links before submitting. Ensure your site is up and accessible.
Pro Tip

If rejected, don't give up. Wait 2-4 weeks, address the likely issues, and resubmit. Many successful products were rejected on their first attempt.

Maintenance Schedule

Directory listings require ongoing maintenance to remain effective.

Weekly Tasks (15-30 minutes)

Monthly Tasks (1-2 hours)

Quarterly Tasks (2-4 hours)

Master Submission Checklist

Use this master checklist for every new directory submission.

Pre-Submission

Account Setup

Submission

Post-Submission

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