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My Launch Stash is a product launch directory for SaaS launches, app launches, and early-stage software releases.
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Launching Next is an online directory and newsletter that curates newly-launched or upcoming tech startups and side-projects. Founders can submit their startup for free; a paid “featured” option moves the listing to the front page, inclusion in the daily/weekly email and social-media shout-outs. Each listing contains a short description, logo/screenshot, category tags and a link to the startup’s landing page. The audience is early adopters, journalists, investors and other founders looking for inspiration or early traction. Best results are reported when a submission is scheduled early in the work-week (Mon–Wed) with a concise tagline, clear benefits and a good screenshot—mirroring patterns seen on similar showcase sites such as Product Hunt and BetaList. Content that performs well: B2B SaaS tools, developer utilities, AI-enabled products and consumer productivity apps. To maximise exposure, include a short, non-salesy pitch and be ready to reply quickly to incoming traffic; avoid buzzwords, unfinished landing pages, or requesting multiple re-submissions (violates their guidelines). Revenue comes from paid featured spots, newsletter sponsorships and display ads. No publicly-available analytics, but SimilarWeb ranks the site in the top cohort of startup-directory traffic (mid-hundreds of thousands monthly visits).