Here Are the Best Places to Submit Your App for Success
  • AppAddict is a place where you can ask to make an inquiry.
  • alternativeTo is a crowdsourced software recommendation. 
  • AlphaDigits has more than 6,5 million users.
  • apps400.com is one of the best app review sites that let you add your app to get free and featured (paid) reviews.
  • AppsToUse is an easy platform to help promote your app.
  • AppVita is a great free app review website.
  • BetaList lets users find and access new internet firms. 
  • Capterra lets you find the best business software. 
  • cnet’s Download.com is a place where people go to find free-to-try legal downloads. 
  • Crunchbase lets you discover tech companies and also lists yours.
  • FeedMyApp is an easy way to submit your app and collect app reviews.
  • Geekopedia is not only for apps but also for companies.
  • GeekWire is a place where you can read about national technology news. 
  • GetApp is another marketing website with more than 240,000 app reviews of 7,000+ apps.
  • G2 Crowd, with over 420,000 reviews, is one of the top software review websites. 
  • Killer Startups allows you to contact 6,000 potential customers. 
  • Launching Next is free; however, for $49, you can publish within one day.
  • MoMB lists more than 12,000 sites right now. 
  • MobileAppDaily is a portal that fetches news on mobile apps, reviews, and global tech events. The "featured" section also talks about the successes of companies and app fans.  
  • Netted sends weekly emails with the best apps, products, and services. 
  • New Start Ups gathers a wide spectrum of innovative, fresh ideas worldwide. 
  • Paggu is a mobile app promotion website that writes a review by visiting your website or app. 
  • Product Hunt publishes new products every day. 
  • Rate My Startup is where you can view what people think about your business. 
  • RomanianStartups provides a directory of tech businesses where you can locate founders, accelerators, events, co-working spaces, and other resources. 
  • SociableBlog had a wide range of blogs for its readers. 
  • Springwise lets you feature your business. 
  • Slack Share allows you to contribute context or important details in chats. 
  • Startup Sea is an internet platform company. 
  • TechPluto is a platform to show off tech news and innovative new businesses. 
  • The Startup Pitch helps you product turn into a successful pitch. 
  • The Tech Panda asks you to answer specific questions to submit your business. 
  • TrustRadius is a software search and evaluation platform for business leaders. 
  • Vator is a professional network for investors and businesses. 
  • Venture Beat Profiles helps startups grow their online presence. 
  • Venturebin is a domain you can purchase. 
  • WebAppRater permanently posts you app review on their website. 
  • Webrazzi is a digital media platform. 

Only Android apps are listed in these directories. 

These directories only have iOS apps.

Business listings:

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Google+ Pages
  • Yahoo Local Basic Listings
  • Bing

App Stores

The leading app stores are Google Play and iOS App Store, Huawei Marketplace, and APKmirror.

Alternative App Stores For Android Apps

  • SlideMe: It was founded in 2008 in Seattle. There is no cost to set up for developers, no country restrictions, and developers can choose their distribution channels.
  • Android Freeware: As you might guess from the name, Android Freeware is a site where you can post and promote your Android app for free. 
  • CodeNgo: By filling out a form, your app gets distributed to more than 30 stores.
  • AppBrain: It was founded in 2009. Your app can be found through a search, a category, or a ranking. They have more than 1 million apps. 
  • AppsLib: It has approximately 40,000 Android-tablet-specific apps.
  • Aptoide: It now has over 700,000 apps and 199k stores.
  • Mobogenie: Not only does it have apps, but it also has wallpapers and ringtones.