PeerSpot
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Why list here
PeerSpot is an official partner and a first-party review collector for AWS Marketplace, helping vendors listed on AWS drive authentic reviews from their buyers to their AWS Marketplace listing. Starting April 2026, it is also a sole provider of reviews on Google Cloud Marketplace. This means that reviews left on PeerSpot, go to vendors' GCM listing and if someone leaves a review on GCM, they are taken to the PeerSpot reviews form. These are the most elaborate and deep reviews in the industry.
About PeerSpot
Formerly IT Central Station, PeerSpot is used by security teams in large organizations to access and share detailed, experience-based product feedback. It has deep coverage of SIEM, SOAR, XDR, IAM, and other cyber categories, making it one of the most detailed public sources for enterprise-grade security product information and peer reviews. The directory is built around product reports and comparisons involving extensive rankings by multiple parameters and very, very detailed reviews. Readers can access buying guides for listed products or categories and request calls with verified users who left product reviews. Many of those features are only available for the products that are opted for paid listings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Blastra support PeerSpot?
- Yes. Blastra submits to PeerSpot on your behalf as part of the standard service. We handle account setup, write the listing copy, manage approval correspondence with the platform, and keep the listing current as your product evolves. PeerSpot is part of every Blastra customer's directory mix when it's relevant to their category.
- Is PeerSpot free to list on?
- Free listings are available on PeerSpot, with optional paid upgrades on top. The upgrades exist to flesh out a more robust profile, which helps with LLM visibility and matters most when PeerSpot is one of the directories you want to prioritize for review collection. Most companies start free and only revisit upgrades once they see results from being there.
- Is PeerSpot a good fit for Cyber, DevOps, and IT Hardware and Infrastructure companies?
- Yes. PeerSpot specializes in Cyber, DevOps, and IT Hardware and Infrastructure, 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 required on PeerSpot?
- No — you don't need reviews to get listed on PeerSpot. The platform supports reviews and they're worth collecting based on what's happening in your category, but they're not a prerequisite for the listing itself. Most companies submit first and then build a review strategy as the listing matures.
- Can I list a pre-launch product on PeerSpot?
- No. PeerSpot requires the product to be in general access — beta-only or waitlist-only products won't be approved. The reviewers want a working, purchasable product they can verify before publishing the listing. If you're still in private beta, hold off on submitting to PeerSpot until you go publicly available.

