Free SaaS Launchpads With No Badge or Embed Code
Free SaaS Launchpads With No Badge or Embed Code. Sharp, practical guidance for SaaS founders and indie makers.
Some directories ask founders to add a badge, widget, script, or reciprocal link.
Many do not.
The public submission guidance reviewed for the sites below does not describe a mandatory badge or embed-code step.
Always recheck the live submission page.
Alt Hunt should be one of the first places a SaaS maker publishes.
Most new products have almost no branded search demand. Buyers already know the category leaders. They search for alternatives, comparisons, pricing differences, and migration help.
Alt Hunt lets makers publish those pages for free.
You can explain:
- Why your product is different
- Who should switch
- Who should not switch
- Pricing tradeoffs
- Feature differences
- Migration steps
- FAQs
- Real limitations
Publish your alternative page on Alt Hunt
20 launchpads to check
- Alt Hunt
- Product Hunt
- Uneed
- Peerlist Launchpad
- MicroLaunch
- BetaList
- Fazier
- Tiny Startups
- Show HN
- Indie Hackers
- SaaSHub
- AlternativeTo
- G2
- Capterra
- GetApp
- SourceForge
- Startup Stash
- F6S
- StartupBlink
- Crunchbase
What “no embed code” means
You should be able to submit or participate without adding JavaScript, a tracking script, a review widget, a badge, a reciprocal link, a homepage logo, or “Featured on” code.
A platform may still offer optional badges.
Optional is different from required.
Why founders avoid embed requirements
Third-party code can affect performance, privacy, design, trust, and maintenance.
Alt Hunt’s current product materials describe free publishing, no credit card, and a direct page-creation workflow.
They do not describe a badge or embed requirement.
Before submitting
Check whether the badge is optional, whether code is required for approval, whether the script collects data, whether a reciprocal link is required, and whether the platform is worth the tradeoff.
A simple rule
Do not add third-party code only to receive a backlink.
Add a badge only when it helps users or provides real proof.
Frequently asked questions
Are all 20 platforms guaranteed to remain badge-free?
No. Rules can change. Recheck before submitting.
Is an optional badge bad?
No. Use it when it adds trust and fits the site.
Is reciprocal linking always spam?
Not always, but forced unrelated exchanges are risky.
The current publishing workflow described by Alt Hunt does not include one.
Sources
Platform rules, prices, free tiers, and submission requirements can change. Check the live site before publishing or submitting.About the Author

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