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Listing Guidelines

Toolfolio Listing Guidelines

We love showcasing the best tools for modern creatives, founders, and builders — but to keep Toolfolio useful, trustworthy, and high quality, every submission must meet a few important guidelines.

Please review the following criteria before submitting your tool.

1. Quality Assurance

Tools should be well-built, functional, and stable. While we welcome early-stage products, they must demonstrate a clear commitment to quality and usability. Broken features, outdated tech, or placeholder content may lead to removal or rejection.

2. Maintained & Actively Supported

Submissions must be current and actively maintained. We prioritize tools that show signs of regular updates, user engagement, or clear future plans. Outdated or abandoned tools may be removed from the directory at any time.

3. Visual Presentation Matters

Visual appeal is part of the product experience. We require listings to reflect today’s design standards — clean, modern, and mobile-friendly. This doesn’t mean your UI has to be flashy, but it should feel current and thoughtfully presented.

4. Public Credibility & User Trust

We welcome community feedback and user input. Tools with overwhelmingly negative feedback or misleading claims may be removed. Transparency builds trust — and we value tools that offer a straightforward and honest experience.

5. Legal & Ethical Integrity

Your tool must comply with all relevant laws, including data protection, copyright, and fair use. Submissions that promote scams, exploit users, or engage in unethical behavior will not be accepted.

6. Offers Clear Value

Your product should solve a real problem, spark creativity, or enhance workflows. We do not accept tools designed solely to collect user data, display ads, or mimic the value of existing tools without providing something meaningfully different.

7. No Direct Competitors

To keep Toolfolio focused and fair, we do not feature tools that directly compete with Toolfolio itself, including tool directories or marketplaces focused on the same niche.

8. Toolfolio’s Editorial Discretion

While we strive to be inclusive, not every submission will be a fit. Our team reviews each listing holistically and reserves the right to determine whether a tool meets our standards for quality, usefulness, and user experience. Acceptance is not guaranteed.

If you’re building something with care and creativity, we’d love to see it. These guidelines help us ensure Toolfolio remains a trusted space for users and makers alike.

Let me know if you’d like a version with some visual formatting (like icons, headings for a webpage, etc.), or one tailored for the submission form flow.If you have any questions about these Terms, please contact us at dudu@duduagency.com.