Claim listing

Claim first, then decide whether to speed things up

If this tool is yours, we start with a simple claim flow. Faster review and featured placement can come later once the details are clear.

Start with contact details
Manual owner verification
Discuss acceleration later

Three things we confirm first

  • Whether this listing actually belongs to you.
  • Whether you need an update, duplicate merge, or owner handoff.
  • Whether faster review or fixed visibility is needed later.
Confirm whether this listing is yours.
Leave your email, company, and website so we can follow up.
Decide later whether you want faster review or a featured window.

What to include in the first message

Website, tool name, your relationship to the listing, and what you want to update.
If it is a duplicate, say which entries should merge; if it is a correction, say what should change.

The more specific the first message is, the faster we can confirm ownership, update the owner mapping, or decide whether submission or paid acceleration is the better path.

Use claim when

Your tool is already in the directory, but owner details and update workflow are not connected yet.

Use submit when

The tool is not in the directory yet, or you want to create a completely new listing.

The flow stays lightweight

We are not building a heavy owner dashboard yet. Email and identity are enough for a human follow-up.

Claim is confirmed manually, not through a heavy permission system.
Upgrade to priority review or featured placement only when needed.
Validate lead capture before validating paid conversion.

If this is not your listing

Please go to the submission flow instead. This page is for listings that already exist and need ownership or profile updates.

Evidence and verification

This page is not only a feature list

The claim page should not be an inbox. It should route ownership confirmation, update paths, and future acceleration intent.

Last checked

2026-07-15

Page role

Confirm ownership before anything else

Prevents the page from becoming a judgment-free lead form.

Execution signal

Leave details and follow up manually

First collect verifiable clues, then decide on updates or acceleration.

Boundary signal

Claiming is not automatic approval

Claiming, submitting, and paid acceleration should stay separate.

Claim signal

Email + company + website

Helps humans verify identity faster.

Update signal

State duplicate merge needs up front

Clarifies whether duplicates already exist.

Risk signal

Less detail slows manual review

A complete first message reduces back-and-forth.

Decision order

1Confirm whether the listing belongs to you.
2Then explain what needs updating.
3Only then decide whether acceleration or payment is needed.

Claim form

Leave your details and we will review manually

Leave your email, company, and website so we can verify whether the listing belongs to you. We can decide later whether priority review or a featured window makes sense.

What we save

Email, company, website, note, source page, and submission time.

What happens next

We will review it manually, then decide whether to follow up or update the claim status.

We review claims manually before any public owner mapping.