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"Discover new AI products & tools every day while putting your startup in front of a tech-savvy audience"

Traffic / DR
medium / 58
Backlink Quality
strong
Focus
B2B SaaS

Submission Process

Easy – create a free account and submit your product; free listings wait 30+ days, featured listings go live on your chosen launch date

Best for:

AI tool and SaaS launches Dofollow backlinks from DR 60 Coordinated multi-platform launches

My Experience

PitchWall presents itself as a discovery platform to “Discover New AI Products & Tools Every Day,” with a simple homepage focused on new and trending AI and SaaS products plus a visible Submit Your Product and Subscribe to Newsletter call-to-action. Its public messaging and FAQs emphasize a curated feed for founders, growth marketers, SaaS professionals, tech and AI enthusiasts, and investors, backed by a newsletter of around 45,000+ subscribers.

Startup and SaaS guides usually describe PitchWall as a successor to the classic “beta launch” style communities: a place to find early adopters, collect feedback and get traction for early-stage SaaS and AI tools. They highlight Hot/New sections on the front page, manual review of submissions, and a community of tens of thousands of tech lovers and early adopters browsing new products. External SEO and growth blogs also position PitchWall as a way to secure a free, high-quality do-follow backlink from a DR ~60 domain when your product page goes live.

From a NickLaunches perspective, PitchWall sits somewhere between an AI-tools directory and a general startup launchpad. It doesn’t have the raw scale of Product Hunt, but it does combine (1) a targeted audience of founders and tech enthusiasts, (2) a manually curated product feed, and (3) a do-follow backlink and optional paid exposure (website ads, sponsored newsletter, SEO “booster” posts). That mix makes it a solid part of a launch cluster for AI/SaaS products, especially if you care about both discovery and long-term SEO authority.

Submission Process

  1. Create a free account

    • Go to pitchwall.co and click Login / Register in the top-right corner to create your account and confirm your email.
  2. Access the “Submit Product” page

    • Once logged in, click Submit or go directly to the Submit Product page from the main navigation. This is the entry point for all new product listings.
  3. Choose your listing type

    • There are two core listing paths:
      • Free Listing – placed in the standard review queue with a waiting period of around 30+ days.
      • Featured Listing – paid placement reviewed and published on your preferred launch date, with homepage prominence, newsletter inclusion and a do-follow backlink highlighted as benefits.
  4. Fill in your product details

    • Add your product name, website URL, description, tags, images/screenshots and social links. Use a clear landing page, clean UI and concise messaging about what your product does to maximize approval chances.
  5. Submit and pass manual review

    • All submissions are manually reviewed to confirm that the product is legitimate, active and relevant for the audience before going live. For free listings, plan for a 30-day+ wait; for featured listings, you’re effectively scheduling your go-live date.
  6. Leverage the backlink and exposure

    • Once approved, your product page includes a link back to your site, marketed as a do-follow backlink from a DA ~50 / DR ~60 domain, plus extra visibility via the homepage and newsletter if you’re on a featured path.
  7. Optionally layer on paid promotion

    • Beyond product listings, PitchWall sells advertising inventory: homepage ads, newsletter sponsorships, dedicated newsletter sends and SEO “booster” blog posts, all targeted at a tech and SaaS-savvy audience. These are worth testing only after you know your landing page converts directory traffic.

Tips for Success

  • Plan your timing around the review queue

    • Because free listings often wait 30+ days in the queue, don’t treat PitchWall as a last-minute launch lever. Submit early so your listing can go live close to your broader launch window.
  • Lead with the AI/SaaS story

    • Most of PitchWall’s value is in AI tools, SaaS and startup products. Make sure your title, tagline and first lines of copy clearly signal your category (“AI prompt engineering tool,” “SaaS for X”) so you’re aligned with user expectations and tags.
  • Optimize for both humans and SEO

    • Treat your listing like a mix of ad and landing page: compelling headline, crisp description, and keyword-rich copy (without stuffing) that matches how your audience searches.
  • Bundle PitchWall into a launch cluster

    • Use PitchWall alongside Product Hunt, Futurepedia, other AI directories and startup lists so each listing reinforces the others.
  • Treat paid options as amplifiers, not the core channel

    • Website ads and newsletter sponsorships on PitchWall are priced for brands that already know their funnel and LTV. For a new product, start with the free or basic listing, track the quality of traffic and signups, and only then consider testing newsletter sponsorship or dedicated sends as part of a broader paid launch mix.

Pros

  • Clear positioning around AI tools, SaaS and early-stage startups with a focus on discovery and early adopters
  • Free and paid submission options, with featured listings getting homepage placement, newsletter inclusion and fast review
  • Do-follow backlink from a domain marketed at DA ~50 / DR ~60, useful for strengthening your SEO footprint over time
  • Engaged newsletter (45K+ subscribers) and advertising inventory that can amplify a good launch

Cons

  • Free listings sit in a 30+ day review queue, so you need to plan well ahead of your launch date
  • Traffic and impact can be spiky and depend heavily on being visible in the Hot/New sections or newsletter
  • Still smaller reach than giants like Product Hunt or very large SaaS review sites, so don’t expect it to carry your whole launch alone