Startup Stash platform help — one of the largest curated startup tool directories (10,000+ tools, 200+ categories, DR65). Helps with submitting a product listing, optimizing your listing for acceptance, understanding backlink value (nofollow), and advertising options. Use when your tool needs visibility in a high-authority directory (DR65), your Startup Stash listing isn't getting approved, or you're unsure if Startup Stash is worth it for SEO given nofollow links. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /sales-producthunt).
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Startup Stash platform help — one of the largest curated startup tool directories (10,000+ tools, 200+ categories, DR65). Helps with submitting a product listing, optimizing your listing for acceptance, understanding backlink value (nofollow), and advertising options. Use when your tool needs visibility in a high-authority directory (DR65), your Startup Stash listing isn't getting approved, or you're unsure if Startup Stash is worth it for SEO given nofollow links. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /sales-producthunt).
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[describe what you need help with on Startup Stash]
Helps the user submit to, optimize for, and understand the value of Startup Stash — one of the world's largest curated directories of tools and resources for startups.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated knowledge.
Ask the user:
What do you need help with?
A) Submitting my product to Startup Stash
B) Optimizing my listing for acceptance
C) Understanding the SEO/backlink value
D) Advertising or featured placement
E) Something else — describe it
What's your product?
A) SaaS / software tool
B) Developer tool / API
C) No-code / low-code tool
D) Service or agency
E) Something else
If the user's request already provides context, skip to the relevant step.
Fill out your product details — name, description, category, URL, screenshots
Submit for review — curation team reviews submissions manually
Wait for approval — turnaround time varies (days to weeks)
What works best for acceptance:
Established tools with clear value propositions (not experimental/niche)
Clean product page with working demo or live product
Clear category fit — Startup Stash organizes by function (CRM, design, dev, marketing, etc.)
Professional screenshots showing the product in action
Backlink value assessment
Metric
Value
Verdict
Domain Rating
DR65
Solid
Backlink type
Nofollow
Limited direct SEO value
Monthly traffic
~10K
Modest referral traffic
Category relevance
High (startup audience)
Good for brand visibility
Bottom line: Startup Stash provides brand visibility and credibility (listed alongside well-known tools) but limited direct SEO benefit due to nofollow links. It's worth submitting (free, selective acceptance adds credibility) but don't prioritize it over dofollow directories like Fazier (DR81), Uneed (DR74), or SideProjectors (DR69).
Advertising options
Startup Stash offers advertising partnerships for brands that want more visibility. Details:
"Advertise on Stash" option available via the website
Likely includes featured placements, sponsored categories, and newsletter mentions
Some reports suggest photos and enhanced profile elements may require a paid plan
Comparison with similar directories
Directory
DR
Backlink
Cost
Queue
Best for
Startup Stash
DR65
Nofollow
Free
Selective review
Brand visibility, large directory
SideProjectors
DR69
Dofollow
Free
Editorial review
SEO + marketplace
BetaList
DR67
Dofollow
Free / $129 skip
Editorial queue
Pre-launch products
Open Launch
DR65
Dofollow
Free / $12 premium
Queue / instant
SEO backlinks
F6S
DR74
Dofollow
Free
Varies
EU markets, accelerators
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
When to submit to Startup Stash
Submit if:
You have an established tool with a clear value proposition
You want to be listed alongside well-known tools (credibility signal)
You're doing a comprehensive directory submission campaign (free, low effort)
Your product fits cleanly into one of their 200+ categories
Deprioritize if:
Your primary goal is SEO backlinks (nofollow links don't pass PageRank)
You have limited time and need to choose between directories (prioritize dofollow directories first)
Your product is very early-stage or experimental (selective curation may reject it)
Optimizing your listing
Category selection — browse existing categories at startupstash.com/categories/ to find the best fit. Being in the right category matters for discovery.
Description — lead with the problem you solve, not features. Keep it concise — directory browsers scan, they don't read.
Screenshots — show the product in action. Not marketing graphics — actual UI screenshots.
URL — make sure your landing page has a clear CTA and works well on first load.
Submission sequencing
In a multi-directory launch, Startup Stash fits in Phase 3 (free editorial queues) — submit on Day 1 alongside other free editorial submissions (CtrlAlt.cc, MicroLaunch, LaunchingNext, etc.). It will go live whenever the curation team approves it. Don't time-sensitive plans around it.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features and integration gotchas that may be outdated.
Nofollow backlinks only. Unlike many startup directories (Fazier, Uneed, SideProjectors), Startup Stash backlinks are nofollow. Good for brand visibility, not for direct SEO link juice.
Selective curation. Not every submission is accepted. Startup Stash works best for established tools with clear value propositions — experimental or very niche products may be rejected.
Payment surprise reported. Some users report being asked to fill out all product information and then receiving an email requesting payment. This is not mentioned upfront on the submission page — be aware before investing time in the listing.
No search function. Users have reported the platform lacks a search function, relying on category browsing only. This limits discoverability within the directory.
Outdated content and broken links. Some category pages contain outdated tools or broken links (e.g., "Best Zoom Alternatives" errors). The directory may not be actively maintained to the same standard as when it launched.
Manual management only. Listings can't be synced with other platforms. Changes must be made manually through the Startup Stash interface.
Removal unclear. There is no documented way to remove a business listing from the site once published.
Post-acquisition maintenance. Startup Stash was acquired in 2017. The level of active curation and maintenance may vary compared to founder-led directories.
Self-improving: If you discover something not covered here, append it to references/learnings.md with today's date.
/sales-fazier — Fazier platform help (DR81 dofollow, highest DR free backlink)
/sales-producthunt — Product Hunt platform help (DR91 dofollow, largest launch platform)
/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
Examples
Example 1: Submit a SaaS tool to Startup Stash
User says: "I have a project management tool and want to get listed on Startup Stash"
Skill does: Confirms the product fits the criteria (established tool, clear category), walks through submission at startupstash.com/add-listing/, recommends category selection + listing optimization, and sets expectations (nofollow backlink, selective review, variable turnaround) — suggesting parallel submission to dofollow directories for SEO value.
Result: Optimized listing submitted with realistic expectations about backlink value
Example 2: Evaluate Startup Stash vs other directories for backlinks
User says: "Is Startup Stash worth submitting to for SEO backlinks?"
Skill does: Explains that Startup Stash links are nofollow, compares dofollow alternatives (Fazier DR81, Uneed DR74, SideProjectors DR69), recommends submitting anyway (free, credibility signal) but deprioritizing vs dofollow options, and points to /sales-launch-directory for the full backlink-stacking strategy.
Result: Clear understanding of SEO value with an actionable priority list
Example 3: Get featured or advertise on Startup Stash
User says: "How do I get a featured listing or advertise on Startup Stash?"
Skill does: Explains the advertising partnership program, notes pricing isn't public (contact hello@startupstash.com), warns about the reported payment-after-submission experience, and suggests alternatives with transparent pricing (Fazier, Open Launch, DevHunt).
Result: Contact information for advertising with context on alternatives
Troubleshooting
Submitted but never heard back
Symptom: Filled out the submission form but no approval or rejection received
Cause: Startup Stash uses selective curation with no guaranteed SLA. Post-acquisition maintenance may be inconsistent.
Solution: Follow up at hello@startupstash.com. If no response after 2 weeks, deprioritize and focus on directories with faster turnaround (ProductBurst, SoloPush, JustGotFound — all instant).
Asked for payment after submitting
Symptom: Received an email requesting payment after completing the free submission form
Cause: Some users have reported this experience. It's unclear whether this is for a premium tier or a change in the submission model.
Solution: Contact hello@startupstash.com to clarify what the payment covers. If you only want a free listing, ask whether that option still exists. Consider alternative free directories if the free tier is no longer available.
Listing has outdated information
Symptom: Your product listing shows old screenshots, description, or pricing
Cause: Listings must be updated manually and the platform doesn't have a self-service edit flow that's well-documented.
Solution: Email hello@startupstash.com with the updated information and request changes. For faster listing management, prioritize directories with self-service dashboards (Product Hunt, Uneed, Fazier).