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Apps and Websites: requirements, how to submit, and what you actually get
Visit A hand-checked AI and SaaS grid where the free dofollow costs you a phone number on an agency's lead form.
appsandwebsites.com

Eligibility
Who Apps and Websites accepts
You need
A live tool that is genuinely AI or SaaS: those are the only two types on the form
A visible privacy policy on your site
Identifiable company contact information
A phone number, which the form makes mandatory
You'll be rejected if
Anything that is neither an AI tool nor a SaaS product
Sites with no privacy policy or no traceable contact details
Anything the operator judges outside their code of conduct, which is not published
AI toolsSaaS tools
What you actually get
A card in one of their 25 category grids, linking straight out to you with no rel attribute at all, usually within 3-5 days of a human approving it. There is no listing page of your own here and no traffic worth counting; what you get is a clean dofollow from a small hand-curated WordPress directory, and the homepage's featured slots stay reserved for tools the operator holds affiliate deals with.
How to submit to Apps and Websites
1Leave the directory to submit
The SUBMIT link in the header goes to landing.mycloudmedia.co.uk, the operator's marketing-automation platform, not to anything on appsandwebsites.com. That external page is the whole submission.
2Fill the contact half
First name, last name, email, company name and phone, all mandatory. There is no account, no login and nothing to come back to later.
3Fill the tool half
Tool type (AI or SaaS), URL, a description capped at 100 characters, one main category from a list of 25, and a cost or status of Free, Freemium, Paid, Waitlist or Open Source. No logo, no screenshot, no gallery.
4Send and wait for the email
Send lands on a thank-you page saying a human will review it and notify you when the listing is live. There is no dashboard, no reference number and no way to edit afterwards.
Apps and Websites requirements
First and last name
Contact email
Company name
Phone number (mandatory, digits only)
Tool URL
Description, 100 characters maximum
One category and one pricing status
Gotchas
The phone number is mandatory and the form is the operator's own marketing lead capture on their agency domain, so you are handing a UK marketing agency your number along with your tool.
There is no listing page. Approved tools become a card in a category grid that links straight out, so the dofollow link is the entire prize and there is nothing of yours here to rank.
The description field takes 100 characters, which is a tagline, not a description; write to that limit or the form rejects it after you press Send.
Let your agent submit to Apps and Websites
Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the Apps and Websites playbook and gets the brief for this exact form, with the values already taken from your submission pack instead of placeholders you fill in by hand.
What it does for this platform
Checks your product against the 7 Apps and Websites rules above, so you find out you would be rejected before you open a tab.
Hands your agent all 7 fields this form asks for, none of them optional, already filled from your pack.
Types it into Apps and Websites in your own browser, and stops for you when the form wants a sign-in.
Records what it sent, so the dashboard can answer "did I ever submit to Apps and Websites?".
Apps and Websites FAQ
How long does Apps and Websites approval take?
Apps and Websites's typical time from submission to going live is 3-5 days.
How much does it cost to submit to Apps and Websites?
Submitting to Apps and Websites is free.
Does Apps and Websites give a dofollow backlink?
Yes, a listing on Apps and Websites carries a dofollow link. The site has a domain rating of 13.
Does Apps and Websites require a backlink to your site?
No, Apps and Websites does not require a link back from your site.
What gets you rejected from Apps and Websites?
Anything that is neither an AI tool nor a SaaS product; Sites with no privacy policy or no traceable contact details; Anything the operator judges outside their code of conduct, which is not published.