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sales-awesomeindie

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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:

  1. 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
  2. What's your product?

    • A) SaaS / software tool
    • B) Mobile app
    • C) API / developer tool
    • D) No-code / low-code tool
    • E) Something else
  3. 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

  1. Create an account on awesomeindie.com
  2. Fill out the submission form — product name, description, URL, screenshots, category
  3. Wait for editorial review — Awesome Indie curates manually, so there's a queue
  4. Check status on the "my products" page
  5. 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

  1. Lead with the problem you solve — Awesome Indie's audience is indie makers who appreciate clear, honest descriptions
  2. Include quality screenshots — show the product in action, not marketing graphics
  3. Pick the right category — browse existing listings in your category to see what performs well
  4. Keep it authentic — this is an indie community, not an enterprise directory. Speak like a maker, not a marketer
  5. 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

  1. Prepare your listing: product name, one-line tagline, 2-3 sentence description, URL, screenshots
  2. Create an account at awesomeindie.com
  3. Submit and add UTM tracking: ?utm_source=awesomeindie&utm_medium=directory&utm_campaign=launch
  4. 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:

  1. Walks through the submission form requirements
  2. Recommends optimizing the description for indie maker audience
  3. Provides UTM tracking parameters to add
  4. 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:

  1. Explains that it's free and takes 5 minutes — low cost, low risk
  2. Notes the very low traffic (~103/mo) means minimal referral value
  3. Recommends submitting as part of a broader directory sweep, not as a standalone strategy
  4. 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:

  1. Compares: SoloPush has instant listing, higher DR (46-47), confirmed dofollow, more traffic
  2. Awesome Indie has editorial curation (more exclusive feel) but unconfirmed backlink type and lower traffic
  3. 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.

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