About SubmitMap
Every launch guide says "submit to directories". None of them say which ones accept your kind of product, what the form will ask, or what actually happens after you hit submit.
SubmitMap is that missing map. Every platform is a typed record: who it accepts, what disqualifies you, the exact submission steps, expected approval time and whether the backlink is dofollow. The route organises it all into seven phases, from getting launch-ready to the paid channels you should only open last. Connect it to your AI over MCP and it works out what you qualify for and fills the forms in your own browser.
No paid placement, ever. Reading the directory needs no account; editorial usefulness is the whole moat.
What SubmitMap does
- Typed platform records
- Shows eligibility, disqualifiers, submission steps, approval times, and link policy for each platform.
- Product-type filters
- Lets founders filter platforms by AI tools, SaaS, developer tools, startups, and other product types.
- Launch route
- Organizes promotion into seven phases, from launch-ready setup to paid channels.
- MCP automation
- Connects to AI over MCP to qualify products and help fill submission forms in the user’s browser.
- Searchable directory
- Search and sort listed platforms by category, pricing, approval time, link value, and domain rating.
- Submission tracking
- Lets users log each submission from sent through to live.
Who it’s for
Best for founders, makers, and startup marketers who need to choose relevant launch directories and understand each platform’s requirements before submitting. It may be a poor fit for teams looking for a full-service advertising agency or a directory unrelated to product launches.
What it costs
Free to start, and the public site says reading the directory needs no account. SubmitMap catalogs free, freemium, and paid third-party platforms; no separate paid plan price for SubmitMap was shown on the public page reviewed.
Works with
- MCP
- AI agents