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Submit Your Startup to Gitlab
Use the official submission URL for Gitlab. AjLaunch does not submit on your behalf—this page is your research brief before you click through.
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If you are building a repeatable launch playbook, Gitlab belongs in the same conversation as your highest-intent channels. The site combines a DR 90 footprint with editorial or community gates that filter low-effort submissions before they reach real users.
Gitlab is a general-purpose discovery surface in the Tech & Developer space. Treat it like a storefront window: visitors decide in seconds whether your product matches their job-to-be-done.
Strong listings align category tags, pricing transparency, and social proof (logos, testimonials, or usage stats). Weak listings read like templates and get skipped even when the underlying product is solid.
AjLaunch editors classify Gitlab under Tech & Developer so you can compare it with peers before you write copy. That matters because acceptance criteria drift by category: AI aggregators want crisp demos, directories want launch narratives, and forums want helpful context instead of slogans.
Pair this submission with one piece of owned media (blog post, changelog, or landing page update) published the same day. The combination helps branded search connect your company name with Gitlab, which makes downstream outreach easier when journalists ask where you launched.
Submission requirements
- Live product URL with HTTPS and a clear primary call-to-action
- Logo or icon at least 256×256px (PNG or SVG preferred)
- Short tagline (under 80 characters) focused on outcome, not features
- Founder or company name with a contact email monitored during review
- One-minute demo video or animated GIF showing core workflow
- Pricing page link or in-form pricing summary (free trial, freemium, or paid)
- Screenshots that match the current UI—dated builds get rejected
How long does approval take?
Plan for a 48-hour initial response window and up to ten business days for featured placement or paid tiers that include manual QA.
What types of products are accepted?
- B2B and B2C SaaS with a shippable web app
- Mobile apps distributed through official stores
- Developer tools, plugins, and integrations with public docs
- Indie products with transparent pricing and active support
Pros and cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Domain rating around 90 supports credible referral and SEO signaling | Link policies may change; confirm dofollow status after approval |
| Tech & Developer audience aligns with founders comparing tools in this niche | Editorial or community moderation can delay approval during busy launch weeks |
| Paid placement can reduce competition if the site features approved listings prominently | High competition on free tiers can bury new listings without a launch push |
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Gitlab free to submit?
- This listing is marked paid or premium in our catalog (fee notes: Free). Budget accordingly or prioritize higher-DR free peers first.
- Does Gitlab pass link equity?
- Approved listings usually include a followed link to your homepage or product URL.
- How long does Gitlab take to approve?
- Community-voted platforms depend on launch-day momentum—plan a week of promotion, not a single submit click.
- What should I prepare before submitting to Gitlab?
- Ship a stable landing page, prepare logo + screenshots, write a plain-language tagline, and block time to respond to comments or editor questions the day you go live.
- How does Gitlab compare with similar directories?
- Browse the related listings below—each shares the Tech & Developer category and comparable domain ratings so you can batch submissions without re-researching basics.
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