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LaunchingNext Platform Help

Helps the user with LaunchingNext platform questions — from submitting a startup and choosing between free and expedited review through promoted ads, backlink strategy, and maximizing directory visibility.

Step 1 — Gather context

Ask the user:

  1. What do you need help with?

    • A) Submitting a startup — preparing listing, description, tags
    • B) Free vs expedited review — deciding whether to pay $99
    • C) Promoted ads — evaluating Seed Boost / Growth Engine / Market Leader
    • D) SEO backlinks — maximizing backlink value from LaunchingNext
    • E) Newsletter exposure — getting featured in the weekly email
    • F) Something else — describe it
  2. What stage is your product?

    • A) Pre-submission — haven't submitted yet
    • B) Submitted — waiting in queue
    • C) Listed — already on LaunchingNext
    • D) Considering LaunchingNext — haven't decided yet
  3. What's your goal?

    • A) SEO backlinks and domain authority
    • B) Traffic and first users
    • C) Credibility and social proof
    • D) All of the above

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 specialized skill, route:

  • Product launch strategy across multiple platforms → /sales-funnel
  • Email list building / audience growth → /sales-audience-growth
  • Email marketing to subscribers → /sales-email-marketing
  • Selling digital products → /sales-digital-products
  • Landing page / checkout optimization → /sales-checkout
  • MicroLaunch-specific questions → /sales-microlaunch

Otherwise, answer directly from platform knowledge below.

Step 3 — LaunchingNext platform reference

How LaunchingNext works

LaunchingNext is a curated startup directory — an editorial team reviews submissions and publishes approved startups. Unlike Product Hunt (24-hour community voting) or MicroLaunch (30-day leaderboard), LaunchingNext is a permanent directory with editorial curation.

Submission flow

  1. Submit startup details: name, URL, 5-8 word headline, description (max 2,500 chars), 5-10 tags, stage classification
  2. Editorial team reviews the submission
  3. If approved, startup is listed permanently in the directory
  4. Listing includes a DR51 do-follow backlink to your site

Free vs expedited review

Free Expedited ($99)
Review timeline Weeks to months 1 business day consideration
Backlink DR51 do-follow DR51 do-follow
Permanent listing Yes Yes
Newsletter consideration Yes (if featured) Yes (if featured)
Guaranteed publication No — editorial discretion No — still editorial discretion

Key point: The $99 expedited fee speeds up review, but does not guarantee publication. Your startup still needs to pass editorial review.

Promoted ads

For startups wanting guaranteed visibility beyond a directory listing.

Tiers

Tier Price Monthly impressions Est. monthly visits Best for
Seed Boost $500/mo 8,000 guaranteed 125-350 Early validation, testing the channel
Growth Engine $1,500/mo 30,000 guaranteed 450-1,200 Active growth phase
Market Leader $4,500/mo 90,000 guaranteed 1,350-3,600 Maximum visibility

What's included (all tiers)

  • Homepage #2 spot (Share of Voice rotation model)
  • Professional editorial review and profile writing
  • High-resolution product gallery (up to 10 images)
  • DR51 do-follow SEO backlink
  • Weekly performance emails (impressions, profile views, clicks)
  • 30-day delivery guarantee (free extension if impression floor isn't met)

ROI context

  • Platform audience is "founders and early adopters" with purchasing intent
  • One case study reports 7.8% freemium-to-paid conversion rate (claimed 2x vs average marketing channels)
  • At Seed Boost ($500/mo, ~237 avg visits): cost per visit ≈ $2.11 — compare to your paid acquisition costs

SEO value

  • DR51 domain rating — do-follow backlink
  • Moz DA 40
  • Listing stays live permanently after approval
  • Backlink is lifetime — not removed after any period
  • Good for building domain authority as part of a multi-directory strategy

Platform metrics

Best-effort — these change as the platform grows.

  • 45,669+ startups listed
  • ~727 monthly visitors (per third-party estimates)
  • 5,000+ newsletter subscribers
  • Weekly newsletter every Friday
  • @LaunchingNext on X/Twitter: 14.9K followers
  • Operating since ~2012

Distribution channels

  1. Directory listing — permanent placement, searchable by category/tags
  2. Newsletter — weekly Friday email to 5,000+ founders (editorial selection)
  3. Twitter/X — @LaunchingNext tweets featured startups to 14.9K followers
  4. Browse/Trending — homepage sections for discovery

Step 4 — Actionable guidance

Submission checklist

Step What to do Why it matters
1. Write a sharp headline 5-8 words, problem-focused First thing editors and visitors see
2. Craft your description Max 2,500 chars, lead with pain point, include CTA Determines editorial approval and visitor conversion
3. Choose 5-10 relevant tags Match your category and audience Affects discoverability in directory
4. Classify your stage Accurate stage (idea, beta, launched, etc.) Sets expectations for reviewers
5. Prepare your landing page Clear value prop, working product/demo Editors visit your URL — make it count
6. Decide free vs expedited $99 if timing matters Free queue is weeks/months

Multi-directory strategy

LaunchingNext works best as one listing in a broader directory submission strategy:

  • LaunchingNext — DR51 backlink, editorial curation, permanent listing
  • MicroLaunch — DR59 backlink, 30-day leaderboard, deals marketplace
  • Product Hunt — highest traffic potential, 24-hour window, community voting
  • BetaList — beta-stage audience, $129 expedited, email list building
  • Indie Hackers — founder community, organic discussions

Recommended order: BetaList (2-3 weeks before) → Product Hunt + Hacker News (launch day) → MicroLaunch (30-day sustained) → LaunchingNext + other directories (ongoing backlinks)

Gotchas

Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features and integration gotchas that may be outdated.

  • Free queue is very long. Founders report waiting weeks or months for editorial review. If timing matters, pay the $99 expedited fee.
  • $99 does not guarantee publication. Expedited review means faster review, not automatic approval. Your startup still needs to pass editorial standards.
  • Traffic is modest. ~727 monthly visitors across the entire site. Don't expect significant direct traffic — the value is primarily the DR51 backlink and newsletter/Twitter distribution.
  • Promoted ads are expensive relative to traffic. Seed Boost at $500/mo delivers ~237 visits on average ($2.11/visit). Compare to your cost per visit on other channels before committing.
  • No community engagement mechanics. Unlike Product Hunt (upvotes, comments) or MicroLaunch (leaderboard, scores), LaunchingNext is a static directory. There's no way to climb rankings through engagement.
  • No API. Everything is manual submission through the web form. No programmatic access to listings or analytics.
  • Newsletter selection is editorial. Being listed doesn't mean you'll be featured in the weekly email. The editorial team selects which startups to highlight.

Related skills

  • /sales-launch-directory — Launch strategy across multiple startup directories
  • /sales-ctrlaltcc — CtrlAlt.cc platform help (curated tool directory)
  • /sales-microlaunch — MicroLaunch platform help (30-day leaderboard, deals marketplace)
  • /sales-openlaunch — Open Launch platform help (open-source PH alternative, DR65 backlinks)
  • /sales-productburst — ProductBurst platform help (daily/weekly rankings, badges)
  • /sales-solopush — SoloPush platform help (indie maker community)
  • /sales-sideprojectors — SideProjectors platform help (buy/sell side projects)
  • /sales-huzzler — Huzzler platform help (founder community, weekly Launch Arena competition)
  • /sales-firsto — Firsto platform help (fair launch platform, sustained SEO discovery)
  • /sales-funnel — Build and optimize sales funnels for conversion
  • /sales-audience-growth — Grow your email list and subscriber base
  • /sales-digital-products — Sell digital products (ebooks, templates, SaaS)
  • /sales-checkout — Optimize landing pages and checkout for conversion
  • /sales-email-marketing — Email marketing to nurture leads from your launch
  • /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 SaaS product to LaunchingNext

User says: "I built a project management tool and want to get it listed on LaunchingNext for the backlink" Skill does:

  1. Walks through the submission checklist: headline, description, tags, stage
  2. Recommends free submission if timing is flexible, $99 expedited if they want the backlink sooner
  3. Suggests optimizing the landing page before submitting (editors review the URL)
  4. Sets realistic expectations: DR51 backlink is the primary value, not traffic
  5. Recommends pairing with MicroLaunch and Product Hunt for a multi-directory strategy Result: Optimized submission ready to go with realistic expectations

Example 2: Evaluate promoted ads ROI

User says: "LaunchingNext is offering me Seed Boost for $500/month — is it worth it?" Skill does:

  1. Breaks down the numbers: 8K impressions, 125-350 visits, ~$2.11/visit average
  2. Compares to the user's current cost per acquisition on other channels
  3. Notes the audience quality (founders and early adopters with purchasing intent)
  4. Flags the 30-day delivery guarantee (free extension if impression floor isn't met)
  5. Recommends trying one month to measure actual conversion before committing long-term Result: Data-driven decision on whether promoted ads fit their budget and goals

Example 3: Multi-directory launch strategy including LaunchingNext

User says: "I'm launching next month and want to submit to every startup directory I can find" Skill does:

  1. Recommends a sequenced approach rather than all-at-once
  2. Prioritizes by impact: Product Hunt (traffic) → MicroLaunch (sustained + deals) → BetaList (beta users) → LaunchingNext (backlink)
  3. Notes that LaunchingNext's free queue is weeks/months — submit early or pay $99
  4. Suggests focusing on 10-15 high-DR directories rather than mass submission
  5. Flags that each directory needs tailored copy, not copy-paste Result: Prioritized launch calendar with directory-specific preparation

Troubleshooting

Submitted weeks ago, no response

Symptom: Submitted for free and haven't heard back after weeks Cause: The free review queue is long — LaunchingNext prioritizes expedited ($99) submissions and the editorial team reviews free submissions as capacity allows. With 45,000+ startups listed, the volume is high. Solution: If timing matters, upgrade to the $99 expedited review for 1-business-day consideration. If budget is tight, be patient — use the wait time to polish your landing page and prepare other directory submissions. Note that expedited speeds up review but doesn't guarantee publication.

Listed but getting no traffic

Symptom: Startup is on LaunchingNext but analytics show minimal referral traffic Cause: LaunchingNext has ~727 monthly visitors across the entire directory. Individual listings receive a fraction of that. The platform's primary value is the DR51 backlink, not direct traffic. Solution: Don't rely on LaunchingNext for traffic. Treat the listing as an SEO asset (backlink) and use higher-traffic platforms for direct visitors: Product Hunt, MicroLaunch, Reddit, Indie Hackers. If you want more visibility on LaunchingNext specifically, consider promoted ads — but evaluate the ROI carefully against other paid channels.

Wondering if promoted ads are worth the cost

Symptom: Considering Seed Boost ($500/mo) but unsure about ROI Cause: At ~237 average monthly visits for $500, the cost per visit is ~$2.11. This can be high or reasonable depending on your product's conversion rate and customer lifetime value. Solution: Calculate your breakeven: if your product costs $50/mo and you convert 5% of visitors, that's ~12 customers/month × $50 = $600 revenue vs $500 ad spend. If your LTV is higher, the math improves. Try one month to get real conversion data before committing. The 30-day delivery guarantee protects against underdelivery on impressions.

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