How it works

One upload. Published everywhere — with the receipts.

StartupAmplify turns a single product URL into tailored submissions across a graded catalog of 1,000+ startup, software and AI directories worldwide. Here's exactly what happens — and, just as importantly, what doesn't.

01

Paste your URL

The agent crawls your site and extracts the whole story — positioning, screenshots, logo — then drafts a launch kit in eight languages. You review it once before anything is sent.

02

It goes everywhere it should

Copy is rewritten per directory, in that directory's language, to fit that directory's format. Forms are filled, managed accounts are handled, verification emails are answered — automatically, but only where that's appropriate.

03

You collect the links

Every submission ships with screenshot evidence of exactly what was sent. Live links are verified and collected in one report — so you can see precisely where you were listed and what each listing says.

Every directory has a tier

Not everything can — or should — be automated. Each directory in the catalog is graded into one of three execution tiers, and the tier decides how much the agent does versus how much you do. The full, auditable rules are in the automation policy.

T1 · AUTO

Fully automated

Plain forms with no gate. The agent tailors your copy, fills, submits, and captures the live link — zero involvement from you.

T2 · ASSISTED

Agent-assisted

Accounts, email verification, or a login stand between you and the listing. The agent handles the mechanics with a managed identity; a human reviews anything ambiguous.

T3 · GUIDED

Guided manual

Some directories require a human decision, a payment, or a judgement call we won't fake. For those you get a step-by-step tutorial instead of a silent auto-submit.

Evidence for everything

A submission you can't verify isn't worth much. Every run captures a screenshot of what was actually submitted, and every "live" link is re-checked before it's reported as live — we never store a submission form's URL and call it a listing. The directories themselves are graded 0–100 on citation value and delivery reliability; you can browse the whole graded catalog and read the first-party benchmark behind the scoring.

What it won't do

  • — No guarantee of acceptance. Directories make their own editorial calls; we submit, they decide.
  • — No promise of rankings, traffic, or AI-assistant mentions. Nothing honest can promise that.
  • — No captcha bypassing, no fake engagement, no impersonation, no bulk thin spam.
  • — No silent submission where a directory needs a genuine human decision — that's what Tier 3 is for.

The honest long answer lives on "is this spam?".