Blastra is a software platform that works your directory listings continuously. BoringLaunch is a one-time service that hand-submits your startup to 50 or 100+ platforms in seven days. Here is how the two compare.
Blastra is a software platform built for continuous work on your listings. You log into it: every listing shows its live status and credentials, alongside how each directory currently describes your product. It scans where your SaaS already appears, submits to a curated directory set, then keeps watching and corrects what drifts as your product changes. It suits a team whose listings have to keep telling the truth long after launch week, and it is bought as a subscription because the work does not end. Like BoringLaunch, the submitting is done for you, so the forms and the chasing never reach your desk.
BoringLaunch is a one-time submission service. It takes your startup by hand to 50 or 100+ platforms inside seven days, then closes with a report of where you landed and a list of further platforms worth considering. It suits a founder who wants a fast, low-cost lift in SEO score and is content to own the listings from there, and it is bought once, per product. The submitting is done for you here too: you fill one short form and the rest is theirs.
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| Who is it for? | BlastraTeams whose product and category keep moving, and who need the account of them out in the world to keep up. | BoringLaunchFounders who want a fast, hands-off lift in SEO score and Domain Rating. Tiers split by product type, with one aimed at AI startups and another covering everything else. |
| What is it for? | BlastraFor being present and described accurately wherever buyers and AI go to check. Domain Rating and traffic follow on from that. | BoringLaunchFor a higher SEO score and Domain Rating within 30 days, and the backlinks and referral traffic that come with a wider footprint. |
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Blastra opens by scanning the directories and review platforms where your SaaS already turns up - the profile a former colleague opened, the one a platform generated by itself, the one you stopped thinking about years ago. You see what is actually there before anything new goes out. BoringLaunch begins from the form you fill in and submits outward from it; Blastra begins from the record that already exists about you.
If what you are really after is a backlink sweep or a launch-day splash, that is worth a conversation with us: a curated pack of launch platforms and SEO directories, picked for what each is worth rather than for the size of the number. It runs alongside the presence work. Tell us what you are planning.
Both BoringLaunch and Blastra do, with different aims. BoringLaunch is a founder-run, done-for-you service that hand-submits your startup to 50-100+ platforms within seven days and reports back. Blastra is agentic software with a human in the loop: it scans where you already appear, submits to a curated directory set once you approve the plan, then keeps monitoring and correcting how you are represented as your product changes.
A one-time push like BoringLaunch submits your product across a platform list inside a fixed window and closes with a report. Ongoing management, which is what Blastra does, treats presence as something that keeps shifting: listings get rejected, categories move, your product changes, and what buyers and AI read has to stay consistent with what you meant. Blastra works that continuously and shows you where your listings have drifted apart.
BoringLaunch details verified from boringlaunch.com (homepage, platform list, pricing, and guarantee section) as of July 2026. Parts of their FAQ load interactively and we were not able to read them, so where their public pages do not state something, this page records it as "no information provided" rather than inferring an answer. Those entries record a gap in their published information; the feature may well exist. See boringlaunch.com for their own current description. Blastra directory counts are pulled live from our directory database.
| BlastraA software platform that runs continuously, with a human in the loop. You get an account and a dashboard; Blastra carries out the work, and you handle setup, then steer and approve. Done for you as well, and it stays running after the first submissions land. |
| BoringLaunchA service that runs once, delivered by its founder. Every submission is made by hand rather than by a bot. Done for you: you fill the form, they do the submitting. |
| What does it cost? | BlastraA monthly subscription from $59, plus one-time action packs from $199 for 6 actions - one action being a single listing created or updated. | BoringLaunchOne-time: $149, $249 or $499 by tier, each advertised at 50% off a list price of $299, $499 and $999. |
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| How does it start? | BlastraIt starts with a scan of where you already show up, which Blastra turns into a draft of your company and product context for you to approve. | BoringLaunchIt starts after payment. The form is shared once you have paid, and you fill in your product details for them to work from. |
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| Which directories? | BlastraA live database of 24+ vetted B2B software directories - G2, Capterra, TrustRadius and their peers - with launch platforms handled on a separate track. | BoringLaunch50+ on the entry tier, 100+ on the higher two. The published sample mixes software directories such as Crunchbase, SourceForge and AlternativeTo with launch platforms and communities such as Betalist, Peerlist and Side Projectors. The list is refreshed regularly. |
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| Who selects my categories? | BlastraYou name the categories you want at onboarding and Blastra renders them into each directory’s own taxonomy, which is different everywhere and carries its own placement rules. Where nothing matches cleanly we come to you instead of guessing, and we recommend as we go, so you decide with the full picture in front of you. Blastra then keeps an eye on the category you actually land in and requests a move when it is wrong, since placement does a lot of the work in entity consistency for AI search. | BoringLaunchNo information provided. Their public pages describe the submission work without setting out how categories are chosen. |
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| Who writes the descriptions? | BlastraBlastra writes them, drawing on the company and product context you supplied and approved at onboarding. Each description is written from that context, checked against it before it goes out, and cut to each directory’s format and character limit. | BoringLaunchNo information provided. The site describes a short form you fill in, and does not say whether the listing copy is yours or theirs. |
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| What about existing listings? | BlastraListings you already have are part of the job. Blastra takes over the management rights from the directory - including where nobody on your side still has the login - and brings the entry back into line. | BoringLaunchNo information provided. The service is described in terms of new submissions. |
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| How does access work? | BlastraThrough forwarding from your own corporate mailbox, with no separate inbox and no shared password. Switch the forwarding off and rotate your passwords and our access is gone. | BoringLaunchNo information provided. Their public pages do not describe how directory accounts or credentials are handled. |
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| How long does it take? | BlastraSubmissions begin at once. Blastra then stays with each directory for as long as its approval genuinely takes, three weeks and up, handling rejections, appeals and category corrections. | BoringLaunchSeven days for the submissions, with the top tier starting within 24 hours. Spots are released weekly and can sell out, so the start date depends on availability. Each platform’s own approval time sits on top. |
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| What do you get after? | BlastraA dashboard you log into. Every listing shows its live status and its credentials, alongside how each directory currently describes your product and where that has drifted from what you approved. It keeps updating as you change. | BoringLaunchA detailed submission report, plus a list of further platforms worth pursuing, with an additional set of recommendations on the higher tiers. |
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| What is guaranteed? | BlastraSubmission to the directories you picked, appeals included. Where one cannot be placed, we swap in another of comparable value. The guarantee covers presence that is accurate and stays that way; a Domain-Rating figure sits outside its scope. | BoringLaunchA guaranteed SEO improvement within 30 days of submission, on the two higher tiers. |
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| What is the audit process? | BlastraEvery listing passes an internal audit before it reaches you. Directories can alter what goes out and people make mistakes, so we read the published entry ourselves and compare it against what we sent. | BoringLaunchSubmissions are made by hand rather than by a bot, and the work is delivered with a detailed report. |
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| What if a listing is still wrong? | BlastraBlastra puts it right at no extra cost, whether the listing itself is wrong or the description missed what you had in mind. | BoringLaunchNo information provided. Their public pages do not describe a correction or redo process. |
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| What is the time horizon? | BlastraOngoing by design. Blastra stays with your presence and keeps working it. | BoringLaunchA one-time push, with no subscription and no re-runs. Repeat customers buy again per product. |
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Blastra drafts your company and product context, recommends where you belong and how you should be positioned, and puts that plan in front of you before anything begins. Once you approve it, we run it: writing each description, mapping each category, and coming back to you only where a category has no honest match. The strategic decisions stay yours, while the writing, the forms and the line-by-line sign-off stay with us.
Blastra claims and corrects the profiles that already exist, including ones nobody on your side can log into any more, and works the parts that go wrong later: rejections, appeals, category changes. All of it runs under your own domain through a one-time mailbox-forwarding step at onboarding, so nothing changes hands.
A "100+ platforms" total usually blends three different things: software directories, launch platforms and communities. BoringLaunch's own published sample runs from Crunchbase and SourceForge through to Betalist and Side Projectors, counted together. Blastra separates them. Software directories are the core work, launch platforms sit on their own track, and a site only enters the set at DR 40+ with 10K+ monthly visits. Because we prune it continuously, the number on this page is read live from our directory database.
A seven-day push lands your listings and reports what it did. From there the record ages on its own: you ship a feature, change your pricing, move category, and the entries that were accurate in week one gradually stop being so. Blastra holds your perceived narrative up against the one you meant and marks every place the two have come apart, because buyers and AI read across all of it and disagreement between your own listings is what makes you hard to recommend.
“Feels less like a tool and more like a teammate who actually does the work - claiming profiles, chasing badges, fixing inconsistencies - more than just flagging what's broken.”
“It was a completely hands-off experience: the process was super easy, simple, and required zero hassle on my end.”
“Blastra helps me with the very tiresome job of registering listings for my clients. I can also update information in all of them simultaneously if I need it, without going to each platform separately.”
If a fast lift in SEO score is the whole objective, BoringLaunch is built precisely for it: their site advertises a guaranteed SEO-score improvement within 30 days on its two higher tiers, on whatever terms they set. Blastra aims at something else: being found and described accurately across the directories buyers and AI trust, with Domain Rating and traffic arriving as consequences rather than targets. If the backlink push is what you want, that is worth raising with us directly.
Blastra maintains a curated database of B2B software directories, and a site only enters it at DR 40+ with 10K+ monthly visits. Software directories stay on a separate track from launch platforms rather than being counted into one total, and because the set is pruned continuously, the count shown on this page is read live from that database.
The main options are done-for-you services (BoringLaunch, LaunchDirectories, SubmitSaaS, ListingBott), self-serve submission tools (AutoSaaSLaunch), doing it in-house, or agentic software that manages presence continuously (Blastra). The choice turns on whether you want a one-time SEO push or your directory presence found, accurate, and kept that way.