LibHunt
Directory
Products
For: B2B·Niche: Open Source
Updated Apr 27, 2026
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Reviews
No need
Beta/Waitlist
Allowed
Pricing
Free
Reach*
0.4M
Regions*:United States, Europe:Germany, Europe:United Kingdom, Europe:France, South Asia:India
Why list here
Large developer audience actively evaluating open-source tools. Rankings driven by real community adoption, not paid placement. Only valuable if you have an open-source product or OSS tier — not relevant for closed-source SaaS.
About LibHunt
Open-source project discovery platform tracking 512K+ projects by programming language. Auto-surfaces trending repos from GitHub, Reddit, and Hacker News with community-driven rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is LibHunt free to list on?
- Yes — listings on LibHunt are free, with no paid tier on top. Whatever features LibHunt offers in its profile are included by default; there's no premium plan to upgrade into. Treat the listing as a single fixed cost (your time to submit it) with no recurring platform fees.
- Is LibHunt a good fit for Open Source companies?
- Yes. LibHunt specializes in Open Source, which means the audience is pre-qualified by category — buyers, analysts, and operators already focused on this space rather than general software shoppers. That audience pre-qualification is the single strongest signal for return on a listing, and it's why niche directories often outperform general ones.
- Are reviews part of how LibHunt works?
- No, reviews aren't a meaningful part of LibHunt. The platform's value isn't built on review volume, so a review collection campaign isn't required to benefit from a listing here. If you have a review strategy already, focus that energy on directories where reviews actually drive ranking or visibility.
- Can I list a pre-launch product on LibHunt?
- Yes. LibHunt accepts pre-launch products as long as you have a working website, including beta and waitlist stages. The reviewers want to see that the product exists and the website explains what it does, but they don't require general availability or paying customers to approve the listing.
- Can I list my software on LibHunt?
- Yes — LibHunt accepts product listings, including SaaS, software, AI tools, and hardware. Service businesses, agencies, and consultancies won't be approved or won't fit the audience even if they get through. If you sell services, look at directories with explicit Services focus instead, like Clutch or GoodFirms.
- Is LibHunt for B2B, B2C, or B2E products?
- LibHunt accepts B2B (sold to other businesses) products only. The platform's audience and curation are built around that buyer profile, so products serving different buyer types — even adjacent ones — typically won't be approved or won't get traction. If your product spans multiple audiences, plan separate listings on directories that fit each one.
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