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Launch List: requirements, how to submit, and what you actually get

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A weekly launch board whose free link is a podium prize: their own submit header says the top three get the winner badge and the backlink.

launch-list.org
Launch List homepage
Eligibility

Who Launch List accepts

You need
An account, by Google or an emailed link
Their badge on your site, for the free lane
Whatever they mean by community support, which their pricing page requires and does not define
You'll be rejected if
Nothing is published as a content bar; the constraints they state are all about the queue and the badge rather than the product
Indie projectsSaaS productsAI toolsMarketing tools
What you actually get
A listing in a weekly launch board with a homepage week. Their submit page states the terms plainly: the top three products receive Winner Badges and a high-authority backlink, so the free link is won rather than granted.

How to submit to Launch List

1
Sign in
/login offers Continue with Google or an emailed link. The products area is /my-products.
2
Add your first product
That control routes to /submit/product. A bare /submit is not the path.
3
Fill their Tally form
Name, website, tagline, description, a logo, at least one screenshot, categories and a Submitted by name. An optional star rating of the submission experience sits at the end.
4
Submit and wait for the week
Tally confirms with Form submitted. Launches are weekly and numbered, with a countdown on the homepage.

Launch List requirements

An account
A live product URL
A logo and at least one screenshot
A name to be listed under
Enough votes to place top three, for the link

Gotchas

The free link is a podium prize rather than a badge trade: their submit page says the top three products get the Winner Badge and the backlink, so placing is the price.
There is no /submit page. It returns their Page not found, and the real route is /submit/product, reached from My products rather than guessed.
Launches are weekly and numbered, with a countdown on the homepage, so a free launch is a scheduled slot rather than a same-day listing.

Let your agent submit to Launch List

Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the Launch List 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 Launch List 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: free through the community queue, which needs their badge and what they call community support. $19 for Featured: seven days above the ranking and instant publication rather than the queue. Both are one-time payments with no subscription.
Types it into Launch List 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 Launch List?".
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Launch List FAQ

How long does Launch List approval take?
Launch List's typical time from submission to going live is weekly queue.
How much does it cost to submit to Launch List?
Launch List has a free submission option plus paid placement (Free through the community queue, which needs their badge and what they call community support. $19 for Featured: seven days above the ranking and instant publication rather than the queue. Both are one-time payments with no subscription.).
Does Launch List give a dofollow backlink?
Yes, a listing on Launch List carries a dofollow link. The site has a domain rating of 51.
Does Launch List require a backlink to your site?
No, Launch List does not require a link back from your site.
What gets you rejected from Launch List?
Nothing is published as a content bar; the constraints they state are all about the queue and the badge rather than the product.