Startup Blink
Directory
Company
For: B2B, B2E, B2C
Updated May 5, 2026
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Reviews
No need
Beta/Waitlist
Allowed
Pricing
Free
Reach*
0.18M
Regions*:North America, Europe:Netherlands, South Asia:India, Southeast Asia:Indonesia
Why list here
Appears in global reports & gov't programs
About Startup Blink
A data company focused on Startup and Corporate Innovation ecosystems. It places startups and innovation hubs on the map, issues reports and supports research.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Blastra support Startup Blink?
- Not yet. Startup Blink is on Blastra's roadmap and will be added to the supported directories in a future update. Once it goes live in the service, we'll handle submissions to Startup Blink the same way as currently supported directories — account setup, listing copy, and approval follow-up — without you doing extra work.
- Is Startup Blink free to list on?
- Yes — listings on Startup Blink are free, with no paid tier on top. Whatever features Startup Blink 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.
- Are reviews part of how Startup Blink works?
- No, reviews aren't a meaningful part of Startup Blink. 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 Startup Blink?
- Yes. Startup Blink 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 Startup Blink?
- Not at the product level. Startup Blink lists companies themselves rather than individual products or services. The profile represents the business as a whole — what it does, who it serves, where it operates — not specific SKUs or service lines. Product comparisons and detailed service breakouts belong on different platforms.
- Is Startup Blink for B2B, B2C, or B2E products?
- Startup Blink accepts all three buyer profiles: B2B (sold to other businesses), B2E (internal or employee-facing tools), and B2C (sold to consumers). That's a broad audience, which is unusual — most directories specialize in one or two. The trade-off is that listings on Startup Blink need to be specific enough to resonate with whichever buyer is reading; broad positioning won't work as well here.
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