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eBool: requirements, how to submit, and what you actually get

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A 159,000-product B2B software index where the free queue runs about six months and the only link without a nofollow belongs to paid position one.

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Eligibility

Who eBool accepts

You need
An account, created with a password inside the submission form itself
A description between 100 and 500 characters
A logo under 100KB
A primary category chosen from their own list
You'll be rejected if
A logo export over 100KB, which their upload refuses
B2B softwareSaaS productsMarketing toolsDeveloper tools
What you actually get
A permanent row in one category of a large B2B software index, with a View Product button carrying rel="nofollow noopener". Sampling a category page, every listing had that nofollow except the product sitting in paid position one, whose link was plain rel="noopener". On the free tier what you are buying is category traffic and an alternatives page, not link equity.

How to submit to eBool

1
Pick the free tier on /submit
Four cards: Free, Premium at $47, Pro at $117 and Super at $197. The free one is the plain card on the left and its button reads Submit Free Listing.
2
Create the account inside the form
Section one is Your Contact Info and it wants a name, an email, a password and a confirmation. Their own note says this creates the account so you can manage the listing later.
3
Fill the product details
Name, website URL, optional company and country, then a description of 100 to 500 characters in plain text, and a logo upload capped at 100KB.
4
Choose a primary category
A search box over their 2,000 category list. This is the category your listing competes in, and it is the thing the paid tiers buy position in.
5
Review and submit
Step two is a review screen. The page says it takes about three minutes and that no account is needed until the end, which is not quite what the form does.

eBool requirements

Product name and website URL
A contact name, email and a password you set
Description between 100 and 500 characters, plain text only
A logo under 100KB, PNG, JPG or SVG, square preferred
A primary category
Company nameoptional
Countryoptional

Gotchas

The free queue is roughly six months, which they state on the card rather than hide. $47 is the only thing that shortens it, to two or three business days.
The form makes you set a password partway through, so there is no submitting here without creating an account, whatever the line at the top about no account needed until the end suggests.
The dofollow is a paid position. On a sampled category page every View Product link carried rel="nofollow noopener" except the product in position one, which their pricing sells at $117.
The logo upload caps at 100KB, which a normal 1024px PNG export from a pack will exceed. Have a downscaled copy ready before you start.

Let your agent submit to eBool

Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the eBool 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 5 eBool 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.
Tells you what paying buys here, so you pick it on purpose: $47 Premium reviews in two to three business days and lists you in the top five of one category. $117 Pro buys number one in up to three categories and holds the top position for two years. $197 Super adds homepage featured rotation. All three are one-time payments with no renewal, and all three advertise a full refund if the listing is not accepted.
Types it into eBool 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 eBool?".
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eBool FAQ

How long does eBool approval take?
eBool's typical time from submission to going live is ~6 months.
How much does it cost to submit to eBool?
eBool has a free submission option plus paid placement ($47 Premium reviews in two to three business days and lists you in the top five of one category. $117 Pro buys number one in up to three categories and holds the top position for two years. $197 Super adds homepage featured rotation. All three are one-time payments with no renewal, and all three advertise a full refund if the listing is not accepted.).
Does eBool give a dofollow backlink?
No, links from eBool are nofollow. The site has a domain rating of 51.
Does eBool require a backlink to your site?
No, eBool does not require a link back from your site.
What gets you rejected from eBool?
A logo export over 100KB, which their upload refuses.