Hey there,
I'm Sam, the founder of FrogDR.com, Twelve.tools and Ramen.tools
Today I'm launching a new project named 500.tools
500 Tools is a tiny directory with only 500 spots. It is a paid-only directory and for $3/month you'll be one of 500 exclusive products, I'll take good care of your submission and I'll keep increasing the authority of 500.tools (currently DR 39) because that's what I do with my project FrogDR. With maximum 500 outbound direct links, you will get the maximum authority juice out of it.
For today's launch you can get the first month for $1 with the coupon "PH2025".
Fantastic tool. Does this list include both free and paid tools, or does it lean more towards premium options?
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This is real value for indie makers looking for lasting backlinks. Great job!
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Love this tool. Is there a way to filter the tools by category or use case, like marketing, development, design, etc.?
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Love the simplicity. Can users propose tools to be included in future updates?
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I really value projects that save people time by curating quality resources. Do you plan to update the list regularly or is this just a one off snapshot?
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I took a look at a good portion of the list and it’s impressive! However some categories seem a bit packed with popular names I'd love to see more hidden gems in there!
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@samuelpigny Really exciting.
Fantastic tool. Does this list include both free and paid tools, or does it lean more towards premium options?
This is real value for indie makers looking for lasting backlinks. Great job!
Love this tool. Is there a way to filter the tools by category or use case, like marketing, development, design, etc.?
Love the simplicity. Can users propose tools to be included in future updates?
I really value projects that save people time by curating quality resources. Do you plan to update the list regularly or is this just a one off snapshot?
I took a look at a good portion of the list and it’s impressive! However some categories seem a bit packed with popular names I'd love to see more hidden gems in there!