My 3-Month Startup Directory Submission Journey — What Actually Moved the Needle
Over the last few months I submitted five websites to every free startup directory I could find. Not as a theoretical exercise — I needed backlinks. My domain rating was stuck at 20 and organic tra...

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Over the last few months I submitted five websites to every free startup directory I could find. Not as a theoretical exercise — I needed backlinks. My domain rating was stuck at 20 and organic traffic was flat. Here is what actually happened. Month 1: The Naive Phase I found a few GitHub repos listing 300+ directories and started submitting to everything. No filtering, no strategy. Just fill form, click submit, next. Success rate: roughly 40%. The other 60% was a mix of dead sites (404, parked domains, expired Bubble.io plans), paid-only directories pretending to be free, and forms that silently failed. I spent about 15 hours that first month and submitted to maybe 80 directories. Of those, about 30 actually listed my sites. The worst time wasters were directories running on Bubble.io with expired plans. They look legit until you hit submit and get a deployment error. I counted 12 of these in one week. Month 2: Getting Strategic I started sorting directories by Ahrefs DR before submit