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

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Free listing that stays invisible until their badge is in your server-rendered HTML.

listmysaas.xyz
ListMySaaS homepage
Eligibility

Who ListMySaaS accepts

You need
A Google account, which is the only sign-in offered
A hosted square logo you can link to by URL
A description of 1500 characters or less
One category from their list
Their badge in your server-rendered HTML, not injected by client-side JavaScript
You'll be rejected if
Nothing stated
SaaS productsAI toolsDeveloper toolsMarketing toolsDirectories
What you actually get
A card in a curated SaaS directory with your logo, tagline, description and tags, plus a dofollow link from your tool page. There is no editorial queue: the listing exists the moment you submit and goes live automatically the moment the badge verifies.

How to submit to ListMySaaS

1
Sign in before you type anything
Only Google is offered, at /auth. The form claims it saves and restores your draft across sign-in; it did not, so signing in first saves retyping the lot.
2
Fill the details
URL, name, tagline, a logo URL rather than an upload, a description capped at 1500 characters, one category and comma-separated tags.
3
Pick the free card
Free listing is $0 with the badge. Premium is $19 and skips the badge entirely.
4
Take the badge snippet
Step 2 shows the badge and a Copy embed code button. Their instructions insist the snippet appear in server-rendered HTML rather than being mounted by client-side JavaScript.
5
Submit, then verify from the dashboard
The listing is created immediately as PENDING with "Badge embed required". Pressing Verify & go live after deploying publishes it automatically.

ListMySaaS requirements

Google sign-in
Product name, URL and tagline
A logo URL
A description of 1500 characters or less
One category and optional comma-separated tags
Their badge in your server-rendered HTML

Gotchas

The listing is created but never appears in the directory until the badge verifies, so submitting without one leaves you with a row on your own dashboard and nothing public.
They require the badge in the server-rendered HTML and say so explicitly: a snippet mounted by client-side JavaScript will not pass their check, which catches out anyone whose footer is a React component on a client-rendered site.
The form says your draft is saved and restored when you sign in and come back. It came back empty, so fill it after signing in rather than before.

Let your agent submit to ListMySaaS

Connect SubmitMap to your AI over MCP and this page stops being something you read and copy. Your agent asks for the ListMySaaS 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 ListMySaaS rules above, so you find out you would be rejected before you open a tab.
Hands your agent all 6 fields this form asks for, none of them optional, already filled from your pack.
Warns you that ListMySaaS looks for its badge on your site, so it has to be live before you submit rather than after.
Tells you what paying buys here, so you pick it on purpose: premium Launch is $19 down from $39, publishes instantly with no badge and adds a featured badge on your directory card; the page advertises a small number of spots left.
Types it into ListMySaaS 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 ListMySaaS?".
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ListMySaaS FAQ

How long does ListMySaaS approval take?
ListMySaaS's typical time from submission to going live is instant.
How much does it cost to submit to ListMySaaS?
ListMySaaS has a free submission option plus paid placement (Premium Launch is $19 down from $39, publishes instantly with no badge and adds a featured badge on your directory card; the page advertises a small number of spots left).
Does ListMySaaS give a dofollow backlink?
Yes, a listing on ListMySaaS carries a dofollow link. The site has a domain rating of 41.
Does ListMySaaS require a backlink to your site?
Yes, ListMySaaS expects a link back from your site as part of listing.
What gets you rejected from ListMySaaS?
Nothing stated.