Shipybara
Startups showcase platform
Shipybara.com is a launch platform built for real founders who want more than just a quick spike of attention. It’s a place where startups go live, get feedback from early users, and stay visible long after launch day. The platform went public in August 2025 and has already made some noise in the indie startup space.
The thing that sets Shipybara apart is that it doesn’t treat a launch like a single moment. It treats it like a process. You prepare your story, your visuals, and your pitch, and when your project goes live, you actually talk to people. The site has a built-in community of makers, investors, and early adopters who browse new launches, leave feedback, and vote on what they like. It feels a bit like the early days of Product Hunt, before everything turned into a popularity contest.
Every launch gets its own page and real visibility. The site updates daily, so there’s always something new to look at, but it also makes sure each product sticks around. Even after launch day, your listing can keep sending you visitors through search and categories, which is rare on these kinds of platforms. That ongoing traffic gives you a little SEO boost and helps your product stay alive past the first wave of attention.
The community seems genuine. People comment, ask questions, and sometimes give useful feedback. It’s not huge yet, but it feels active enough that you’re not shouting into the void. The platform encourages authentic engagement instead of fake hype. If you show up and respond to people, you’ll get noticed.
What I really like is that Shipybara actually teaches you how to launch better. The team behind it runs a blog and gives real advice about building an audience, writing clear copy, and preparing before you hit “launch.” They care about the details — not just filling the site with random projects, but helping you do it right.
There’s a focus on quality over quantity, and you can feel it. You won’t find hundreds of spammy tools here. The moderation keeps things clean, and the launches that go live usually look solid. It’s not about who has the biggest budget but who shows up prepared.
Shipybara still feels new, but it’s heading in the right direction. If you’re launching a startup and want honest visibility, early users, and feedback that actually helps, this is a good place to start. It’s simple, well run, and more personal than the bigger platforms that feel like shouting into a void.
Account Requirements
You need to create an account before submitting your product.
Pricing Information
Mixed pricing - some features free, others paid.
SEO Benefits
Provides dofollow backlinks that help with SEO and Google rankings.
Domain Authority
High domain rating of DR 10 means this directory has strong authority and can provide valuable backlinks.
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Creator: Shipybara
Twitter: @shipybara
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