Startup Stash
Directory
Products
For: B2B, B2E, B2C
Updated Apr 27, 2026
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Reviews
No need
Beta/Waitlist
Allowed
Pricing
Paid
Reach*
0.15M
Regions*:United States, Southeast Asia:Indonesia, South Asia:India
About Startup Stash
Directory of tools and resources for startups
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Blastra submit my product to Startup Stash?
- No, not yet. Startup Stash is paid-only — there's no free listing tier — and Blastra doesn't currently work with paid-only directories where the listing fee comes on top of our service fee. We may add paid-only directories in the future as we evaluate which ones genuinely deliver return for customers.
- Is Startup Stash free?
- No. Startup Stash requires a paid plan to be on the platform — there is no free option, even for a basic profile. Pricing varies by tier and is set by Startup Stash; we don't have visibility into your specific quote until you contact them. If budget matters, this is worth knowing upfront.
- Does Startup Stash have reviews?
- No. Startup Stash either doesn't host reviews at all or doesn't weight them in how listings get surfaced — it works on a different model, like editorial curation, traffic, or paid tiers. The value of being on Startup Stash doesn't depend on running a review collection campaign for this listing.
- Does Startup Stash accept beta or waitlist products?
- Yes — Startup Stash doesn't require general availability. Beta and waitlist products are accepted as long as the website is live and explains what the product does. Submitting early can help build SEO presence for the product name before you officially launch into general access.
- Can I list my SaaS product on Startup Stash?
- Yes — Startup Stash 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.
- What types of products does Startup Stash accept?
- Startup Stash 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 Stash need to be specific enough to resonate with whichever buyer is reading; broad positioning won't work as well here.
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