Under 1000 MRR Tools vs. MicroLaunch

Under 1000 MRR Tools

A directory of the products that have under $1000 MRR (monthly recurring revenue). You need to pay to submit your product.

MicroLaunch

MicroLaunch is a modern launch platform for early products: get feedback, traction and first customers over a month. Both ideas and product are scored separately. Your products get eventually roasted or boosted.

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    1.Uneed

    Uneed is a platform where people can both discover new products and promote their own. It works a bit like Product Hunt, giving creators a way to get their products noticed. Every day at midnight PST, between 10 and 20 new products launch on the homepage. On launch day, products get prime visibility, but users can keep voting for them anytime afterward. Products are ranked daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. The top three products in each ranking get badgesโ€”gold, silver, or bronzeโ€”displayed on their product pages. Popular products also get featured in Uneedโ€™s weekly newsletter, which reaches over 9,100 subscribers. If you want to launch a product, you make an account and fill out the details. There are two ways to get your product live: wait in a free queue (and get assigned a random launch date) or pay $30 to skip the line and pick your date. Success comes from a strong launch day, keeping your page up-to-date, and encouraging people to vote. Adding special deals can also earn you a badge and keep interest alive. The community side of Uneed is built around upvoting products. The more you vote, the more power you gain. For example, a 5-day voting streak doubles your voteโ€™s power, and a 100-day streak triples it while unlocking an avatar border. At 150 days, you get a free line skip; at 500 days, you get discounts on advertising; and at 1,000 days, your votes count as five. The platform covers categories like development, design, marketing, business, and personal life products. Itโ€™s just one person running Uneed, and youโ€™re encouraged to vote for your own product. If you have questions, theyโ€™re easy to reach via email. In short, Uneed is a straightforward way to launch a product, gather feedback, and build an audienceโ€”without needing a massive following upfront.

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    4.BetaList

    BetaList is a large and well-known startup directory but it's also very selective. They review each submission before they decide whether to allow it on the platform. Your startup should be pre-launch or recently launched without substantial press coverage, needs a custom designed, decent-looking landing describing the product and a way for people to sign up.

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    11.Product Hunt

    Product Hunt is the biggest product directory there is. If you prepare your launch well, you can expect thousands of visitors and lots of backlinks from secondary services, blogs, and newspapers that scout Product Hunt for products.

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    12.Tiny Startups

    Tiny Startups is free to use but you need to pay a fee to skip the queue. It doesnโ€™t matter whether youโ€™re building a SaaS, marketplace, mobile app, productized service, newsletter or something else โ€” all are welcome!

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    13.Insanely Cool Tools

    This directory boasts 20,000 subscribers and if you get featured, you get a backlink. You'll also be featured in the newsletter. Insanely Cool Tools is free to use but you may need to pay if you want to skip the queue.

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    14.Early

    Early is a directory of early stage and pre-launch startups. It's free to use but you may need to pay to skip the queue.

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    18.Shnoco

    Shnoco offers a directory of no-code tools. If your product allows users to build and develop software and products without code, it's the place to get listed. They get 27,500+ visitors a month, mostly bootstrapped entrepreneurs, solo founders and no-code enthusiasts.

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    21.SaaS Software

    SaaS Software is a directory of all software-as-a-service products. It includes regular, open source, and AI-bases SaaS. There is a ton of category-based filters such as billing, fashion & style, CMS, video etc. It's free to submit your own product.

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    22.AI Tools

    AI Tools is a directory of all AI-driven products. It features AI assitants, SEO AIs, eCommerce AIs, programming AIs and many more. It's easy to submit your tools and it's free to use.

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    26.Indietool

    Indietool is a directory for apps and tools built by indie hackers and solopreneurs. You receive a dofollow link to help you with SEO.

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    28.IndieFollow.top

    IndieFollow.top is a place where indie makers and products shine. The products listed here are all handpicked with care. You could submit your awesome product for free.

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    37.Mactools

    An Exclusive list of the best Mac apps and tools. You can submit your Mac app or tool to get exposure to an engaged audience of Mac enthusiasts, developers, and professionals seeking new apps and tools to explore.

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