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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:
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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
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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
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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
- Submit startup details: name, URL, 5-8 word headline, description (max 2,500 chars), 5-10 tags, stage classification
- Editorial team reviews the submission
- If approved, startup is listed permanently in the directory
- 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
- Directory listing — permanent placement, searchable by category/tags
- Newsletter — weekly Friday email to 5,000+ founders (editorial selection)
- Twitter/X — @LaunchingNext tweets featured startups to 14.9K followers
- 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:
- Walks through the submission checklist: headline, description, tags, stage
- Recommends free submission if timing is flexible, $99 expedited if they want the backlink sooner
- Suggests optimizing the landing page before submitting (editors review the URL)
- Sets realistic expectations: DR51 backlink is the primary value, not traffic
- 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:
- Breaks down the numbers: 8K impressions, 125-350 visits, ~$2.11/visit average
- Compares to the user's current cost per acquisition on other channels
- Notes the audience quality (founders and early adopters with purchasing intent)
- Flags the 30-day delivery guarantee (free extension if impression floor isn't met)
- 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:
- Recommends a sequenced approach rather than all-at-once
- Prioritizes by impact: Product Hunt (traffic) → MicroLaunch (sustained + deals) → BetaList (beta users) → LaunchingNext (backlink)
- Notes that LaunchingNext's free queue is weeks/months — submit early or pay $99
- Suggests focusing on 10-15 high-DR directories rather than mass submission
- 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.