Can I post my startup on SaaSHub?
You can share here directly, provided you follow the format. Posts are rarely removed when they lead with substance instead of a pitch.
Why the ban risk is low
- Built for sharing what you made — no promo-specific restrictions beyond the format.
The rules, in plain English
How to post here safely
- Complete the listing fully: clear tagline, screenshots, categories, links.
- Follow the queue or launch-day rules; verify your domain when asked.
- Don't submit a thin or duplicate listing — many are moderator-reviewed.
- Don't buy fake votes or reviews; it gets listings removed.
Account requirements
- Submit only after the product is live — waitlist landing pages and unreleased products are rejected.
- List relevant competitors at submission; missing alternatives is the documented queue-slowdown.
- Verify with an email on the product's domain for priority + edit rights, and re-verify quarterly for the homepage slot.
Source: SaaSHub submit page + FAQ — all products pass an approval queue; unreleased/waitlist products and free-subdomain sites are rejected; domain-email verification grants priority.
Frequently asked
Can I post my startup on SaaSHub?
Low ban risk. You can share here directly, provided you follow the format. Posts are rarely removed when they lead with substance instead of a pitch.
What gets posts removed on SaaSHub?
Built for sharing what you made — no promo-specific restrictions beyond the format. In short: Don't submit a thin or duplicate listing — many are moderator-reviewed.
When is the best time to post on SaaSHub?
Anytime (queued). Timing helps, but fit and format matter more — a rule-breaking post fails at any hour.
Do I need an established account to post on SaaSHub?
There's no hard rule, but SaaSHub works best with a warmed-up, credible profile. (Source: SaaSHub submit page + FAQ — all products pass an approval queue; unreleased/waitlist products and free-subdomain sites are rejected; domain-email verification grants priority.) Tip: Submit only after the product is live — waitlist landing pages and unreleased products are rejected.
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