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IndieStack is a hand-curated catalog of indie creations — small software products built by solo founders and tiny teams. Every tool is reviewed by a human before it goes live. The catalog is searchable by both humans on the website and AI agents via our MCP server.
Click Submit a Tool in the navigation bar. Fill out the form with your tool's name, description, pricing, and a link to your website. Takes about 2 minutes. Our team reviews every submission and approves it — usually within 24–48 hours.
Yes. Listing your tool on IndieStack is completely free. No monthly charges, no upfront fees. We want the catalog to be as comprehensive as possible.
IndieStack has an MCP server listed on PyPI and the official MCP Registry. When developers install it in Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf, their AI assistant can search our catalog before building from scratch. Your creation gets recommended directly in the conversation — not buried on page 3 of a directory.
Every listing is manually reviewed by our team before it goes live. We check that the tool is a real, functional product, that the description is accurate, and that it meets our quality standards. Verified tools display a badge on their listing.
Absolutely. Free and open-source tools are welcome. Many makers list a free version alongside a paid tier. All tools get the same visibility regardless of pricing.
Yes. Log in to your maker dashboard and you can update your tool's description, pricing, tags, and other details at any time. Major changes may trigger a brief re-review.
Anyone can react to a tool to signal that they use it or want to remember it. These help other developers gauge real adoption and help makers see who's interested. You don't need an account to react.
Two uni students in Cardiff — Pat and Ed. Pat builds the product, Ed handles growth and maker outreach. You can read the full story on our about page.
You could vibe-code anything — but should you? Every tool you build from scratch is tokens burned, bugs to fix, and features to maintain forever. A polished indie tool saves you thousands of tokens and gives you something battle-tested from day one. Save your tokens for the parts that make your project unique.