Your buyers read the list. Get on it.
In SaaS the link and the lead are the same thing. A round-up ranking for your category is read by people picking a tool this week.
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SaaS link building is a different job
Most link building advice is written for content sites, where a link is a ranking signal and nothing else. SaaS is not that. The pages worth being on — the round-ups, the alternatives pages, the comparison posts — are read by people who are actively choosing, which means a placement is a ranking signal and a distribution channel at once.
That changes the target list. A DR 30 round-up ranking for "best [your category] tools" is worth more than a DR 80 general-interest blog, because one has your buyer on it and the other has an audience. The agent scores for exactly this: topical fit and whether the page ranks for your keyword count for more than raw authority.
It also changes the pitch. Editors of category round-ups get asked constantly, so the ones that work name the page, name what's missing from it, and give the writer something they can verify in thirty seconds.
How it actually works.
Round-ups and alternatives pages first
The page types where a link and a trial signup are the same event get weighted above general blogs.
Scored on fit, not just authority
A DR 30 page ranking for your exact keyword outranks a DR 80 page that has nothing to do with you.
Reddit and Quora, drafted
Software buyers ask their peers before they ask Google. The agent finds those threads and writes the reply — you post it.
Directory groundwork available
New SaaS with no links starts faster on the listings. Our team does those by hand, from $99 one time.
Built by people running SaaS
This exists because we were doing it for our own products and the finding-and-remembering was the tedious part.
Real domains. Go and check them.
August.ai
in 60 days · 2.1K links · +900% traffic
BlackInk.ai
in 90 days · 10.5K links · +200% traffic
Virlo.ai
in 49 days · 1.3K links · +1200% traffic
Hey.Kwakwa.com
in 48 days · 724 links · +22% traffic
The things you're already thinking.
We're pre-launch. Is it too early?
For outreach, usually yes — there's nothing to pitch yet. Directory listings are the right first move, and the agent makes sense once you have a page worth linking to.
What about competitor alternatives pages?
Those are among the best targets in SaaS and they're in scope. The pitch is easier than people expect, because a comparison page with a gap in it is a worse page.
Does it work for a niche category?
Better, generally. Fewer pages rank for a narrow term, so the list is short and the fit is obvious to the editor.
What does $9 actually get me?
Fourteen days of the agent running on your site: it finds opportunities, scores them with the reasons attached, finds contacts, and drafts the pitches. You read every draft before anything sends. If you stop there, you keep the research.
I built this because I was doing it by hand for my own products, and the tedious part was never the writing. It was finding the twenty pages worth writing to, then remembering which ones I'd already asked.
So the agent does the finding and the remembering, and leaves you the part a human is still better at: deciding whether the pitch is any good. If it ever stops doing that well, tell me — the address below is mine and I read it.
Piyush
Founder, BacklinkBot
Your next backlinks are
already out there.
On pages ranking for your keywords right now, written by people who have never heard of you. A free week finds out how many.
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