My Experience
AIPURE feels like a “directory + distribution” play, not just a place to park a link. The big sell is speed (they market a quick review window) and the multi-language footprint, which can create a lot of surface area for discovery.
Because it’s paid up-front, I treat it like a mid-tier growth channel: worth it when your landing page is polished, your positioning is crisp, and you’ll actually track results (UTMs, signups, assisted conversions). If your product is still in MVP chaos, you’ll probably get more ROI from free directories first.
Submission Process
- Go to the Submit page.
- Fill out the form (product name, website URL, your name, email, plus any extra info/assets).
- Pay the one-time submission fee ($69.90).
- Editorial review + listing creation (they mention a typical ~2 business day window).
- If approved, your tool gets listed (with “Verified” positioning for approved submissions). If rejected, they state you’ll get a full refund.
Optional next step: after you’re listed, you can buy Sponsorship plans (Basic/Pro) that add multi-language article coverage, social promotion, and other distribution elements.
Tips for Success
- Submit with assets ready: clean logo, 1–3 screenshots, and a short “what it does” that reads well on a directory page.
- Write for scanning: first line = outcome + who it’s for; then 3–5 bullet features; then 2–3 real use cases.
- Use UTMs: AIPURE often links out with source tracking—make sure your analytics funnels attribute it properly.
- Avoid policy landmines: anything illegal, scammy, or clearly against platform rules is likely to get rejected.
- Consider sponsorship only after baseline validation: if your pricing and onboarding convert, then paid distribution can actually compound.