product directories · for new domains
give your new project an SEO boost.
DR 0 → 10 in two weeks — by picking a handful of niche-relevant directories with real authority and real traffic.
Our catalogue has 1,100+ product directories with Domain Rank, monthly traffic, and niche on every row — so you can search for the ones that fit your product, not someone else’s.
“submit to directories” — but which ones?
Every SEO guide tells you to submit to directories. Few say which ones — which are alive, which actually pass authority, which carry your audience. So most founders either stall, or hand the job to a submission service that pumps the same URL into a few hundred places indiscriminately. And then watches DR not move.
The submissions that move a new domain are the ones that match your niche and clear a DR / traffic bar. Picking those needs the numbers in front of you — Domain Rank, monthly traffic, niche tag — for every directory in the catalogue.
“Created a SaaS 2 months ago, the landing is brand new. Today I check my domain rating and it's 0.”
“Most people spam-submit to 1000+ directories and wonder why DA doesn't move.”
“The must-have basics that give that first push — niche directories, niche communities.”
two outcomes you’re picking for
A new domain wants two things, and a single directory rarely delivers both. You build two short lists — sometimes overlapping — and submit to each on its own merit.
One link from a DR-90 directory does more for a new domain than fifty from forgotten ones. Filter by Domain Rank, submit to the few that clear the bar — that's how authority starts compounding from zero.
“I moved DA from 0 to 14 in 60 days with 200+ directory submissions — but only by avoiding the spam-everything trap.”
Some directories are mini search engines — millions of monthly visits, buyers actively browsing for products like yours. Sort by traffic, narrow by niche; the right ones send signups while your DR is still climbing.
“Submission → visibility → backlinks. Three weeks later my domain rating went to 6.”
the right 20 for your product
Different products have different shortlists. Keyword search runs across each directory’s name, description, and niche tag, so you can pull your category in one query — your audience’s directories are in the catalogue, mixed in with everyone else’s. A few starting points:
The newest niches are the least crowded: alongside the established AI-tool directories, there are emerging directories just for AI agents, MCP servers, and agent skills — a fresh place to be discovered before everyone else piles in.
what you filter on
- title
- domain
- niche
- Domain Rank
- monthly organic traffic
- organic keywords
- backlinks
- total monthly visits
- submission policy (free / paid + price)
1,100+ directories today, sortable and filterable by Domain Rank, traffic, and niche. Export to CSV on the web or JSON via the API.
use it from your ai agent
prefer to work from your editor? pull the directory catalogue straight into your launch workflow — your coding agent filters by DR, traffic, and niche, builds your shortlist, and drafts your submissions. the same rows, reachable from claude code, cursor, or codex.
npx skills add nostrband/servicegraphask in plain language — your agent picks the dataset, builds the filter, and pulls contacts.
mcp.servicegraph.coconnect once; oauth handles credentials in-sandbox, no key in the model context.
api.servicegraph.coany language, your own key. browse and search free, unlock rows for credits.
give your project an SEO boost.
faq
It's at the optimistic end, but it's a real outcome — multiple founders have posted similar runs (r/SaaS: DR 0 → 6 in 3 weeks from ~50 directories; r/SEO_Marketing_Offers: DA 0 → 14 in 60 days from ~200). The pattern: a focused shortlist of niche-relevant directories with real authority. Random blasts don't move it.
For a young domain, yes — they're one of the few links you can earn on day one without an outreach team. The trick is the same as always: authority and relevance. A link from a high-DR, on-niche directory helps; a link from a dead or spammy one does little or hurts. We attach Domain Rank, traffic, and niche to every row so you can pick the ones worth submitting to.
Those lists are flat — same data your competitors copy-pasted from the same blog post, no way to tell which entries are alive, which pass authority, or which carry your audience. We attach Domain Rank, organic traffic, and a niche tag to every row, and you filter on them. Different products end up with different shortlists, all pulled from the same 850-row catalogue.
Both exist. Every unlocked row includes the directory's submission policy — whether listing is free or paid, and the price if there is one — so you know the cost before you spend time on a submission.
Browsing, searching, and filtering are free — the brief shows title, domain, niche, and Domain Rank. Unlocking a row (10 credits) reveals the full metrics: monthly traffic, backlinks, and submission policy. New accounts get 2,000 free credits.