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Bunity: requirements, how to submit, and what you actually get
A 30-million-listing global business directory that charges $3 once for a permanent listing, and says outright that a free account cannot list anything.
bunity.com

Eligibility
Who Bunity accepts
You need
$3, since a free account cannot create a listing at all
A business name, a real first and last name, and an email
A category and a location, since the directory is organised by both
You'll be rejected if
Anyone unwilling to pay $3: the reviewer account is explicitly barred from listing, promoting or creating a business profile
B2B softwareSaaS productsProfessional servicesLocal businessesMarketing tools
What you actually get
A business profile in a directory claiming more than 30 million listings across 190 countries, filed by category and city. Their own three selling points are a permanent backlink, a direct link to your site and a lifetime listing with no recurring fee, which is an unusually plain offer for $3. What it is not is a launch: nobody browses this the way they browse a launch board.
How to submit to Bunity
1
Choose the right account type
The signup page offers a Reviewer Account and a business listing side by side, and states in capitals that a reviewer account cannot list a business. Pick the listing.
2
Sign in
Continue with Google, or sign up with email: business name, first name, last name, email, password and confirmation.
3
Pay $3
The button reads Claim My Listing - $3 One Time and goes through Stripe. There is no free path to a listing.
4
Fill the profile
Category, location and the business details, which is what the directory indexes on: listings live under /directory/<category>-in-<city>.
Bunity requirements
$3 one-time via Stripe
An account (Google, or email and password)
Business name, first name, last name and email
A category and a location
A website URL for the direct link
Gotchas
There is no free listing. The signup page offers a free Reviewer Account beside the listing flow and states in capitals that it cannot create a business profile, which is easy to click past.
The $3 is per listing rather than per account, so a company with several brands pays each time.
It is a business directory, not a launch platform: listings are filed under a category and a city, so a software product with no address has to file itself somewhere it does not really trade.
Let your agent submit to Bunity
Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the Bunity 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 4 Bunity rules above, so you find out you would be rejected before you open a tab.
Hands your agent all 5 fields this form asks for, none of them optional, already filled from your pack.
Tells you what paying buys here, so you pick it on purpose: $3 one-time through Stripe, per listing, with no recurring fee. The free account tier exists but is explicitly a reviewer account: their own signup page states in capitals that it cannot create a business listing.
Types it into Bunity 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 Bunity?".
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Bunity FAQ
How long does Bunity approval take?
Bunity's typical time from submission to going live is same day.
How much does it cost to submit to Bunity?
Submitting to Bunity is paid ($3 one-time through Stripe, per listing, with no recurring fee. The free account tier exists but is explicitly a reviewer account: their own signup page states in capitals that it cannot create a business listing.).
Does Bunity give a dofollow backlink?
Yes, a listing on Bunity carries a dofollow link. The site has a domain rating of 70.
Does Bunity require a backlink to your site?
No, Bunity does not require a link back from your site.
What gets you rejected from Bunity?
Anyone unwilling to pay $3: the reviewer account is explicitly barred from listing, promoting or creating a business profile.