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Notes from the review queue
We read every submission that comes through here. These are the patterns worth writing down — what gets listed, what gets rejected, and what makes a listing work.
How to get your SaaS listed in directories that actually send traffic
Most directory submissions are wasted effort. How to tell a useful directory from an SEO farm in ninety seconds, the asset pack to prepare once, and what to do after you…
Self-hosting n8n in production: what actually breaks
The four things that take down a self-hosted n8n instance — the default database, memory on large payloads, unbounded execution history, and backups nobody has ever rest…
n8n vs Make vs Zapier: picking one when you are the whole ops team
An honest comparison for teams without a platform engineer — how the three pricing models actually differ, when self-hosting pays for itself, and the switching cost nobo…
A launch checklist for directory listings that actually convert
Most listings waste their best asset: the one sentence people actually read. Nine things to get right, in the order they matter, based on the submissions we see every we…
Workflow, node, or tool: where your n8n project actually belongs
Most n8n makers do not have a website, and for a long time that meant they could not list anything. Here is how the three listing types differ and which one fits what yo…
What actually gets a tool listed here
Every submission is read by a person. Here is the checklist we use, the three things that get a listing rejected, and why we would rather have 200 good entries than 5,00…