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DevPages: requirements, how to submit, and what you actually get
Visit 77 developer tools, hand-picked, no paid placement and no account: a one-screen form and a human who emails you either way.
devpages.io

Eligibility
Who DevPages accepts
You need
A genuinely useful developer tool
Documentation
Active maintenance
A category that fits: 11 of them, all engineering
You'll be rejected if
Anything that is not a developer tool: the catalogue is 77 tools and every one of them is engineering
Abandoned or undocumented projects
Developer toolsAI toolsOpen source projectsAPIDatabases
What you actually get
If a person decides your tool belongs beside React, Next.js and Hugging Face, a dofollow listing page with your GitHub star count synced weekly. If not, an email saying so, which is more than most directories offer.
How to submit to DevPages
1Check you belong
The 11 categories are Generative AI, AI/ML, DevOps, Cloud, Observability, APIs, Frameworks, Databases, Security, Finance Tools and Learning Platforms. If none of them is honestly yours, stop here.
2Fill the one-screen form
Tool name, description, website URL, category, pricing, optional GitHub URL, comma-separated tags and your email. No account, no upload, no images.
3Submit for review
The button stays disabled until every required field is filled, and the page says so underneath it.
4Wait for the verdict
A human reads every submission and emails you whether it made the directory or not. Their FAQ says to allow a few days.
DevPages requirements
Tool name and description
Website URL
One of 11 engineering categories
Pricing: Free, Freemium, Paid or Open Source
Contact email
GitHub repository URLoptional
Comma-separated tagsoptional
Gotchas
This is a developer-tools catalogue, not a general launch board. The 11 categories are all engineering, and a marketing or consumer product has nowhere honest to file itself.
Hand-curated with no paid lane at all, so there is nothing to buy your way past: the only lever is whether a person thinks the tool is useful, documented and maintained.
Listings show a GitHub star count synced weekly, so a closed-source tool sits in a grid next to projects with two million stars.
Let your agent submit to DevPages
Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the DevPages 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 6 DevPages 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, 2 of them optional, already filled from your pack.
Types it into DevPages 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 DevPages?".
DevPages FAQ
How long does DevPages approval take?
DevPages's typical time from submission to going live is a few days.
How much does it cost to submit to DevPages?
Submitting to DevPages is free.
Does DevPages give a dofollow backlink?
Yes, a listing on DevPages carries a dofollow link. The site has a domain rating of 22.
Does DevPages require a backlink to your site?
No, DevPages does not require a link back from your site.
What gets you rejected from DevPages?
Anything that is not a developer tool: the catalogue is 77 tools and every one of them is engineering; Abandoned or undocumented projects.