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> for indie founders

These seem like great places to launch regardless of whether you are VC-backed or an indie founder.

Yes. Additionally, please note that many directory sites do not provide dofollow links. I have marked the directory sites that offer dofollow links there.
The product hunt meta has disappeared a long time back. If you're still putting your app in directories like product hunt or alternatives, you're doing it wrong.
What's the cost? It only takes a few min to submit on Product Hunt.

I agree that you're better off befriending the PH editorial team (since they decide who gets featured and who doesn't).

But even a simple launch gets you a backlink and "some" traffic. So I wouldn't say "you're doing it wrong" for doing something with no downside and some upside.

You, me and others know that Product Hunt isn't just a directory to showcase and publish your apps/websites/startups/products, but a spotlight that has many benefits when it comes to the IT industry.

Nonetheless, all these alternatives are good, and thank you for gathering them all in one place.

The value of Product Hunt is controversial. Founders spend a lot of time hustling for upvotes to reach the top spots, but the traffic they get might be comparable to a single Hacker News post. Perhaps the most valuable thing is the badge, but when everyone knows it’s earned through vote-pushing, who really cares about the badge anymore?
> The value of Product Hunt is controversial

To who? I guess you are referring to indie founders here. When the badge is placed on any site (no matter how one gets it) it gives users and VCs some sense of trust.

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