Last Updated: March 31, 2026
This is the flexible version of the directories chart. Instead of starting from a single niche, you can use the full dataset and combine directory types based on how your product is positioned.
The Directory Type menu supports multi-select. If your product could reasonably be submitted as both AI and SaaS, or as startup and open source, you can keep those combinations in one working list instead of switching pages back and forth.
This dataset is compiled from public sources with attribution and maintained conservatively. The goal is to give founders and marketers a cleaner starting point for research, not to imply every directory belongs in every launch plan.
Start broad here, then narrow by platform fee and domain rating. If you want a pre-filtered starting point, use the SaaS-first or AI-first landing pages and add more types from there.
If you want to add a strong directory or correct an existing listing, open the canonical repository and initiate a pull request against the directories dataset.
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This page is meant to be the clean front door to the full dataset. Use it when you want to test different category combinations, compare how broad or narrow your submission list should be, and export a working list that matches your product rather than forcing it into one label.
Yes. Open the Directory Type filter and click multiple type buttons. The chart will include directories that match any of the selected types, which makes it easier to build a broader submission list for products that cross categories.
Start here if you want maximum flexibility. Start on a narrower page like SaaS or AI if you want a pre-filtered view for SEO or a quicker first pass, then add more types if your product fits more than one category.
After type, the most practical filters are platform fee and domain rating. Those help you narrow the list to directories that fit both your budget and the authority level you want from a submission campaign.