sales-awesomeindie
Awesome Indie Platform Help
Helps the user submit to, optimize listings on, and get the most from Awesome Indie — a curated directory for indie products, micro-startups, and side projects.
Step 1 — Gather context
Ask the user:
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What do you need help with?
- A) Submitting a product to Awesome Indie
- B) Optimizing an existing listing
- C) Understanding if Awesome Indie is worth submitting to
- D) Comparing Awesome Indie with other directories
- E) Something else — describe it
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What's your product?
- A) SaaS / software tool
- B) Mobile app
- C) API / developer tool
- D) No-code / low-code tool
- E) Something else
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Have you submitted to other startup directories already?
- A) Yes — which ones?
- B) No — this is my first
- C) Planning a multi-directory launch
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to the relevant step. Lead with your best-effort answer using reasonable assumptions (stated explicitly), then ask only the most critical 1-2 clarifying questions at the end.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the request maps to a different skill, route:
- Multi-directory launch strategy →
/sales-launch-directory - Product Hunt launch →
/sales-producthunt - Email marketing to subscribers →
/sales-email-marketing - Landing page optimization →
/sales-checkout - Audience growth strategy →
/sales-audience-growth - Other specific directory platforms → route to that platform's skill
Otherwise, answer directly from the Awesome Indie reference below.
Step 3 — Awesome Indie platform reference
Platform overview
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| URL | awesomeindie.com |
| Founded | May 2022 (launched on Product Hunt — #1 of the day, 271 upvotes) |
| Creator | Diogo Capela (fullstack developer, Portugal) |
| Model | Curated editorial directory — submit, review, queue, listed |
| Pricing | Free only — no paid tiers |
| Backlink | DR ~19-31 (sources conflict), dofollow status unconfirmed (one source says dofollow, another says nofollow — verify after listing) |
| Traffic | ~103 monthly visitors (very low — value is primarily the backlink) |
| Launch cycle | 1-3 products listed per day |
| Queue | Unknown length — editorial review required |
| Categories | AI, productivity, SaaS, developer tools, and more |
| Target audience | Indie makers, solo founders, bootstrapped startups, small teams |
| API | None |
Submission process
- Create an account on awesomeindie.com
- Fill out the submission form — product name, description, URL, screenshots, category
- Wait for editorial review — Awesome Indie curates manually, so there's a queue
- Check status on the "my products" page
- Once approved, your product enters the listing queue and goes live within the daily 1-3 product cap
Submission requirements
- Product must have a dedicated website
- Must be made by a solo maker or small bootstrapped team
- Must be a real product (not a concept or landing page only)
Backlink details
Important: Backlink type is unconfirmed. Sources conflict:
- One source (beehiiv newsletter) reports dofollow, DR 19
- Another source (LaunchDirectories) reports nofollow, DR 27-31
Recommendation: Submit regardless — even a nofollow backlink from a curated directory has value for discovery and referral diversity. After your listing goes live, inspect the HTML to confirm dofollow/nofollow status.
How Awesome Indie compares
| Aspect | Awesome Indie | Open Launch | ProductBurst | SoloPush |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free / $12 premium | Free | Free |
| DR | ~19-31 | DR65 | DR46 | DR46-47 |
| Backlink | Unconfirmed | Dofollow (conditional free) | Dofollow | Dofollow |
| Queue | Editorial, unknown length | Queue (free) / next day ($12) | None — instant | None — instant |
| Traffic | ~103/mo | Higher | Higher | Higher |
| Paid option | None | $12 / $59 | Featured fee | None |
| Best for | Free backlink, indie credibility | Guaranteed backlink, rankings | Instant listing, daily ranking | No-pressure launch |
Listing optimization tips
- Lead with the problem you solve — Awesome Indie's audience is indie makers who appreciate clear, honest descriptions
- Include quality screenshots — show the product in action, not marketing graphics
- Pick the right category — browse existing listings in your category to see what performs well
- Keep it authentic — this is an indie community, not an enterprise directory. Speak like a maker, not a marketer
- Add your maker story — indie directories reward founder narratives
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Based on the user's situation, provide specific recommendations:
For users considering whether to submit
- Yes, submit — it's free, takes 5 minutes, and adds a directory listing to your backlink profile
- Set realistic expectations — with ~103 monthly visitors, this won't drive significant traffic
- Value is in the backlink (if dofollow) and the credibility of being listed in a curated directory
- Submit to higher-traffic directories first — SoloPush, ProductBurst, Open Launch, then Awesome Indie as part of a broader sweep
For users submitting
- Prepare your listing: product name, one-line tagline, 2-3 sentence description, URL, screenshots
- Create an account at awesomeindie.com
- Submit and add UTM tracking:
?utm_source=awesomeindie&utm_medium=directory&utm_campaign=launch - After listing goes live, verify backlink type (dofollow vs nofollow) by inspecting the HTML
For multi-directory launchers
Route to /sales-launch-directory for the full sequencing strategy. Awesome Indie fits into Phase 3 — Free editorial queues as a set-and-forget submission.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about backlink type and traffic that may change.
- Backlink type unconfirmed. Sources conflict on dofollow vs nofollow. Always verify after your listing goes live.
- DR varies by source and date. Reported as DR 19, DR 27, and DR 31 across different sources and time periods. DR fluctuates — don't rely on exact numbers.
- Very low traffic. ~103 monthly visitors means negligible referral traffic. Submit for the backlink and credibility, not for user acquisition.
- No paid fast-track. Unlike Open Launch ($12) or OpenHunts ($9.90), there's no way to skip the queue. You wait for editorial review.
- Queue length unknown. No published data on how long the editorial queue takes. Could be days or weeks.
- JS-rendered site. The Awesome Indie website is heavily JavaScript-rendered (Next.js), which means some SEO tools may not correctly read your backlink. Use Google Search Console to verify indexing.
Related skills
/sales-launch-directory— Coordinates submissions across 10+ startup directories with sequencing, backlink stacking, and budget allocation/sales-openlaunch— Open Launch platform help (open-source PH alternative, DR65 backlinks)/sales-productburst— ProductBurst platform help (daily/weekly rankings, instant listing)/sales-solopush— SoloPush platform help (no-pressure indie maker community)/sales-openhunts— OpenHunts platform help (weekly launch cycle, DR50 backlinks)/sales-firsto— Firsto platform help (fair launch platform, sustained SEO discovery)/sales-producthunt— Product Hunt platform help (largest launch platform, DR91 dofollow, 5M+ visits/mo)/sales-do— Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install:npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skills sales-do
Examples
Example 1: Submit a product to Awesome Indie
User says: "I want to submit my SaaS tool to Awesome Indie" Skill does:
- Walks through the submission form requirements
- Recommends optimizing the description for indie maker audience
- Provides UTM tracking parameters to add
- Reminds to verify backlink type after listing goes live Result: Product submitted with optimized listing and tracking in place
Example 2: Evaluate if Awesome Indie is worth it
User says: "Is Awesome Indie worth submitting to or should I skip it?" Skill does:
- Explains that it's free and takes 5 minutes — low cost, low risk
- Notes the very low traffic (~103/mo) means minimal referral value
- Recommends submitting as part of a broader directory sweep, not as a standalone strategy
- Suggests prioritizing higher-impact directories first (SoloPush, ProductBurst, Open Launch) Result: User understands where Awesome Indie fits in the directory hierarchy
Example 3: Compare Awesome Indie with other free directories
User says: "What's the difference between Awesome Indie and SoloPush? Both are free." Skill does:
- Compares: SoloPush has instant listing, higher DR (46-47), confirmed dofollow, more traffic
- Awesome Indie has editorial curation (more exclusive feel) but unconfirmed backlink type and lower traffic
- Recommends submitting to both — SoloPush first (instant), Awesome Indie as a set-and-forget queue submission Result: Clear comparison with actionable recommendation
Troubleshooting
Listing not appearing after submission
Symptom: Submitted days/weeks ago but product isn't listed Cause: Awesome Indie has an editorial review queue. With 1-3 products listed per day, the queue can back up. Solution: Check the "my products" page for status. If still pending after 2+ weeks, try reaching out via Twitter @awesomeindiehub. There's no paid fast-track option.
Can't verify if backlink is dofollow
Symptom: Listing is live but unsure about backlink type
Cause: Sources conflict on dofollow vs nofollow status
Solution: Right-click your product link on Awesome Indie → Inspect Element → check for rel="nofollow" attribute. If no rel="nofollow", the link is dofollow. Alternatively, use Ahrefs or Moz Link Explorer to check.
Very low referral traffic from listing
Symptom: Listed on Awesome Indie but getting almost no traffic
Cause: Awesome Indie has ~103 monthly visitors. Even a prominent listing will drive single-digit monthly visits.
Solution: This is expected. The value of Awesome Indie is the backlink (if dofollow) and directory credibility, not traffic. For traffic, focus on higher-traffic directories like Product Hunt, Hacker News, or Open Launch. Use /sales-launch-directory for a full multi-directory strategy.