| name | sales-listingbott |
| description | ListingBott (listingbott.com) platform help — AI-powered done-for-you directory submission service for launching startups: submits your product to 100+ curated directories (from a 10,000+ database) gradually over ~4-5 weeks, with AI + human submission, duplicate detection, approve/decline review, weekly email reports, and a DR-boost guarantee (0→15 or refund). No API, Zapier, or dashboard — it's a managed service; you keep each listing's login and can edit or remove it. Per-website pricing (~$299–999), bulk discounts for 3+. Use when deciding whether to pay for directory submission vs DIY or cheaper tools, setting expectations on timing and DR results, choosing a tier, picking directories for DR vs brand goals, handling underwhelming results, or comparing ListingBott to AutoSaaSLaunch/SubmitSaaS/GetMoreBacklinks. Do NOT use for DIY directory-submission strategy (use /sales-launch-directory), comparing submission services (use /sales-directory-submission), or DR/backlink tracking (use /sales-semrush). |
| argument-hint | [describe what you need help with re: ListingBott] |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| tags | ["sales","seo","directory-submission","launch","platform"] |
ListingBott Platform Help
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
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What are you trying to do?
- A) Decide whether ListingBott is worth it vs DIY / a Chrome-extension tool / a cheaper service
- B) Understand the process + set expectations (timing, pacing, what you receive)
- C) Pick a pricing tier, or budget for multiple websites
- D) Choose directories for a goal — Domain Rating (DR) boost vs brand awareness
- E) Interpret results / handle an underwhelming DR change
- F) Decide what to do after (track DR, manage the listings you now own)
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One product or several? Pricing is per website — serial launchers should plan total cost (bulk discounts for 3+).
Skip-ahead rule: if the user's prompt already provides enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
| Problem domain | Route to |
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| DIY directory submission strategy (which directories, in what order) | /sales-launch-directory {question} |
| Comparing submission services/vendors | /sales-directory-submission {question} |
| Tracking Domain Rating / backlinks after submission | /sales-semrush {question} |
| Email deliverability for any outreach | /sales-deliverability {question} |
If the question is about ListingBott specifically, continue to Step 3.
Step 3 — ListingBott platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — what it does, the 10,000+ directory database and 100+ per-site curation, the gradual ~4-5 week process, the approve/decline + duplicate-detection flow, pricing tiers, the DR guarantee, what you receive, and how it compares to DIY/Chrome-extension/cheaper services.
There is no API or self-service dashboard — ListingBott is a managed, email-driven service. Answer using only the relevant section; don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Focus on the user's specific situation.
Decision framework: ListingBott vs alternatives
- ListingBott when: you want a hands-off, curated, paced submission with a DR guarantee, you're an indie maker / funded startup, and budget is ~$300+.
- Chrome-extension / self-serve tool (e.g. AutoSaaSLaunch ~$29) when: you want to drive submissions yourself, cheaply, and don't mind the manual clicking.
- Cheaper DFY service (e.g. SubmitSaaS ~$60–140) when: you want done-for-you but on a tight budget and accept fewer/quality-varied directories.
- DIY when: you want full control of which directories and listing quality matters (top-tier launches like Product Hunt/BetaList/Indie Hackers — submit those yourself; route via
/sales-launch-directory).
- Hybrid (recommended for many): ListingBott (or similar) for the long tail of lower-tier directories + hand-submit the few high-value launch platforms yourself.
Set expectations up front: it's gradual (~4-5 weeks), not instant; the DR move is modest (guarantee is 0→15), and directory backlinks are a foundational SEO signal, not a growth hack. You keep the logins and can edit/remove any listing.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-06) — pricing/guarantee/process verified against the marketing site and reviews; confirm current terms before purchasing.
- Per-website pricing. Each product/domain is a separate purchase (~$299–999 by tier/early-bird; bulk discounts for 3+). Serial launchers should budget accordingly.
- Gradual delivery (~4-5 weeks). Submissions are paced "human-like" over about a month to avoid spam filters — don't expect same-day listings. Backlinks then take more weeks to be crawled/indexed.
- DR guarantee is modest and conditional. Typically 0→15 in ~2 months or refund — useful for brand-new domains, not a big jump for established ones. Read the current refund terms.
- No API / no dashboard. It's done-for-you: you fill an onboarding form and get weekly email updates + a final report. There's nothing to integrate or automate.
- You approve/decline + you own the listings. You can review suggested directories and keep each listing's login to edit/remove later (host sites can also remove per their policy).
- Directory backlink value is debated. Many directories are low-DR; the SEO upside is real but foundational. Don't over-invest expecting ranking jumps — pair with real content/links.
- Match directories to the goal. DR-boost vs brand-awareness selection differs — tell them which you want, or the mix may not fit.
Related skills
/sales-directory-submission — Compare directory-submission services (ListingBott vs LaunchDirectories, SubmitSaaS, AutoSaaSLaunch, StartupSubmit, GetMoreBacklinks). Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-directory-submission
/sales-launch-directory — DIY directory/launch strategy across 30+ platforms — which to submit to, in what order, and how to optimize each listing. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-launch-directory
/sales-getmorebacklinks — A comparable done-for-you directory-submission service (for an apples-to-apples comparison). Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-getmorebacklinks
/sales-semrush — Track Domain Rating, backlinks, and keyword rankings after submissions. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-semrush
/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 --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: Should I pay for ListingBott or submit directories myself?
User says: "I'm launching my SaaS. Is ListingBott worth $499 or should I just do it myself?"
Skill does: Applies the decision framework — ListingBott buys you a curated, paced, hands-off submission to 100+ directories with a DR guarantee, worth it if your time is scarce and budget is ~$300+. For full control or a tight budget, points to a Chrome-extension tool (AutoSaaSLaunch ~$29) or DIY. Recommends the hybrid: ListingBott for the long tail, hand-submit Product Hunt/BetaList/Indie Hackers yourself (route: /sales-launch-directory). Notes the modest DR move and ~4-5 week pacing.
Result: User picks the approach that matches time + budget rather than over/under-paying.
Example 2: Setting expectations after purchase (process/workflow)
User says: "I paid for ListingBott last week and nothing's live yet — is that normal?"
Skill does: Explains the gradual ~4-5 week, human-like pacing by design (avoids spam filters), that submissions are AI + human with duplicate detection and an approve/decline review step, and that you receive weekly email updates + a final report (no dashboard/API). Sets the indexing timeline (backlinks take more weeks to be crawled). Reassures this is expected and tells them what to watch for in the weekly report.
Result: Correct expectations; no premature worry.
Example 3: My Domain Rating barely moved
User says: "It's been two months and my DR only went from 4 to 14. Disappointing?"
Skill does: Frames the result against the 0→15 guarantee (this is roughly on-target, not a failure), explains directory backlinks are a foundational signal not a ranking hack, and recommends pairing with real content/editorial links and tracking via /sales-semrush. If under the guaranteed threshold, points to the refund terms.
Result: Realistic interpretation and a constructive next step.
Troubleshooting
Nothing is live weeks after I paid
Symptom: Few or no listings appear shortly after purchase.
Cause: By design — ListingBott paces submissions over ~4-5 weeks to look human and avoid spam filters; then directories take time to publish/index.
Solution: Check the weekly email update for in-progress/submitted statuses, use the approve/decline step to keep quality high, and expect the final report at the end of the cycle. There's no dashboard to refresh — it's email-driven. If the cycle completes well short of the promised count, contact support (you have the email thread + guarantee).
I'm not sure these directories are worth it for SEO
Symptom: Worry that low-DR directories won't help rankings.
Cause: Directory backlinks are a foundational signal, not a growth lever; many directories are low-DR.
Solution: Treat directory submission as table-stakes link diversity, not a ranking strategy. Prioritize the DR-boost curation goal if SEO is the aim, hand-pick high-value launch platforms yourself (/sales-launch-directory), and invest separately in content/editorial links. Track real impact with /sales-semrush.
I want to manage or remove a listing later
Symptom: Need to edit/remove a directory listing after the campaign.
Cause: Listings live on third-party directories; ListingBott submits but doesn't lock you out.
Solution: You keep the login credentials for each listing and can edit/remove them yourself anytime; host sites may also remove per their own policy. Keep the final report as your inventory of where you're listed.