I'm preparing an update to my article about the top alternatives to Product Hunt: https://www.tetriz.io/blog/top-4...
So far I have been covering MicroLaunch, Fazier, BetaList & AppSumo.
Which other platform do you think deserves to be mentioned?
Indie Hackers : Free, plus you can submit your product updates as well after launching
Microlaunch: Free and your product will be listed for the complete month
Betalist: You can submit for free, but the acceptance rate is low. (only good products get approved for free).
HackerNews: Free, When you submit your product post, add Show HN: to the title. Start your post with I made a ....format like I made a seo tool for agencies....
Tiny Launch(New): Free, small but growing community.
Fazier: Free
SaaSHub: Free
Ctrl Alt CC: Free
Launching Today: Free
Side Projectors: Free
Uneed: Free, but there is a waiting period. You can pay $30 to skip the waiting line
Peerlist: Free. New products get listed every Monday.
launching.today or peerlist.io have worked pretty well for me, but there are others like: news.ycombinator.com, sideprojectors.com, pitchwall.co, indiehackers.com ..
@fabian_maume Maybe lately I'he been getting less results than I used to have before..
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That's a great list so far! Another platform worth considering is Indie Hackers—it’s a fantastic community where founders share their projects, get feedback, and connect with like-minded individuals. Additionally, Makerlog is another good one for makers to showcase progress and gain visibility.
By the way, while exploring platforms like these, I've found it's important to also think about branding and presentation. For instance, ensuring your product packaging or promotional materials are on point can make a big difference when showcasing your project. Resources like can help with that aspect.
You might want to check out ItsLaunched.com as well. It’s a new platform focused on quality over quantity, featuring only 10 products per day and a fair, community-driven voting system. It’s still in beta, but it’s designed to give indie creators a level playing field for their launches.
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Here are some popular ones:
Indie Hackers : Free, plus you can submit your product updates as well after launching
Microlaunch: Free and your product will be listed for the complete month
Betalist: You can submit for free, but the acceptance rate is low. (only good products get approved for free).
HackerNews: Free, When you submit your product post, add Show HN: to the title. Start your post with I made a ....format like I made a seo tool for agencies....
Tiny Launch(New): Free, small but growing community.
Fazier: Free
SaaSHub: Free
Ctrl Alt CC: Free
Launching Today: Free
Side Projectors: Free
Uneed: Free, but there is a waiting period. You can pay $30 to skip the waiting line
Peerlist: Free. New products get listed every Monday.
Huzzler (New): Free
@gamifykaran Betalist is no longer free.
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Nor is Fazier.
@fabian_maume it is free but u have to embed its badge on ur website to list for free but u can try Tiny Launch its free
@danimirror true, u can try alternativeto. net (its free)
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That's a great list so far! Another platform worth considering is Indie Hackers—it’s a fantastic community where founders share their projects, get feedback, and connect with like-minded individuals. Additionally, Makerlog is another good one for makers to showcase progress and gain visibility.
By the way, while exploring platforms like these, I've found it's important to also think about branding and presentation. For instance, ensuring your product packaging or promotional materials are on point can make a big difference when showcasing your project. Resources like can help with that aspect.
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@derek_fulmer Well said
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We have go-publicly.com
you may check launchdirectories.com