Mar 17, 2025 Adrian T

The SaaS Founder's Online Toolkit: Best Directories, Communities & Acquisition Sites

In today’s SaaS landscape, even the best products can struggle to get noticed. That’s why listing your software on product directories isn’t just a marketing checkbox, it’s a strategic growth move. These platforms not only put your product in front of ready-to-buy users, but they also deliver serious SEO benefits. From building high-quality backlinks to boosting your brand’s visibility on search engines, directories help improve your ranking where it matters most: Google. Whether you're just launching or scaling up, getting listed can drive traffic, build trust, and accelerate customer acquisition, all without burning your ad budget.
Product Directories
Get your startup noticed by early adopters, potential customers, and investors. These directories are great places to list your product:
MicroLaunch - A platform to launch early-stage products, gather valuable feedback, gain traction, and attract initial customers.
Tiny Startups - Features a curated database and newsletter highlighting micro-SaaS businesses and interesting small startups.
Startups.fm - A curated collection of exceptional early-stage startups and side-projects.
Startup.supply - A curated collection of the best tools & resources to help you build, launch, and grow your startup.
BetaList - A community to discover and get early access to new internet startups before they launch publicly.
Launching Next - Showcases a curated collection of new startups and innovative products, helping founders connect with early adopters.
StartupBase - A directory specifically designed for makers to showcase their startups and projects.
AmplifyStacks - A directory focused on showcasing tech stacks used by various companies and startups.
IndieProducts.io - A directory focused on products created by independent makers, solopreneurs, and those building in public.
Product Hunt - A highly popular platform for discovering and sharing the latest mobile apps, websites, hardware projects, and tech creations. Makers launch here daily, and the community upvotes their favorites.
Product & Tech Communities
Engage with fellow founders, developers, marketers, and potential users. Share your journey, ask questions, and learn from others:
Indie Hackers - A community where founders of profitable online businesses and side projects share their stories and strategies transparently.
DEV Community - A social network and collaboration platform for software developers to share articles, tutorials, and discussions.
Reddit - A vast network of communities ("subreddits") covering countless topics. Find relevant groups like r/SaaS, r/startups, r/programming, and r/marketing to engage in discussions.
Medium - An open publishing platform home to a diverse array of stories, ideas, and perspectives, often used for founder blogs and industry insights.
Hashnode - A blogging platform specifically for developers, allowing them to publish on their own domain, share knowledge, and connect with the tech community.
Sell Your SaaS
Platforms designed to facilitate the buying and selling of online businesses, including SaaS products and side projects:
Acquire.com - A leading online marketplace connecting buyers and sellers of startups, particularly SaaS businesses, aiming to streamline the acquisition process.
SideProjectors - A marketplace focused specifically on buying and selling smaller side projects, including SaaS apps, ecommerce sites, and mobile apps.
I will continue to update this list as I learn and share what is useful for the business and hope my experience, failures and success will help you.
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