How to Submit to AIPURE (DR 57)
AIPURE (aipure.ai) is a large multilingual AI tools directory: nearly 12,000 listing pages, versions in 14 languages, DR 57 per the independent tracker FrogDR, running since 2024. Listing your product costs $69.90 one-time (a "Launch Offer" struck from $89.90), review is quoted at 2 business days, and there's a full refund if you're not approved. Two things this guide adds that the submit page doesn't: on the paid-pattern listings we checked (10 of 50, July 2026), the links to the product are genuinely dofollow, and the reason that's worth saying out loud is that most of the directory's other listings aren't.
$69.90 at AIPURE buys one listing, and however many language subpages it spans, that's one referring domain. For roughly the same money, Submitator's $79 plan submits you to 100 directories you pick, up to a hundred shots at distinct referring domains, with dofollow as the stated focus, badges handled, and a live link per completed listing.
AIPURE at a glance
| Feature | AIPURE |
|---|---|
| Domain Rating | 57 (FrogDR) |
| Size | ~12,000 listing pages, 14 languages |
| Listing | $69.90 one-time (struck $89.90) |
| Paid listing links | Dofollow on the ones we checked |
| Other listings | Mostly nofollow (scraped imports) |
| Review | 2 business days; refund if rejected |
| Operator | Unnamed; Singapore-law Terms |
AIPURE sells one $69.90 one-time listing ('Launch Offer', struck from $89.90): review within 2 business days, listing pages in 14 languages, a verified check mark, 3 days of homepage and category featuring, 'at least 10 valuable backlinks' (all on aipure.ai), and a full refund if not approved (a promise on the submit page and FAQ; the Terms contain no refund clause). On the 50 live listings we checked in July 2026, product links on the 10 paid-pattern listings (tagged utm_source=aipure) carried no nofollow, while the other 40 (largely bulk imports, many still carrying ?ref=producthunt) were nofollow; AIPURE never labels which listings paid, one utm-tagged listing we found was nofollow anyway, and the rel attribute is theirs to change silently. No legal entity or named operator is published; Terms are governed by Singapore law. DR 57 per FrogDR; traffic figures are third-party estimates.
How to submit to AIPURE, step by step
- 1
Fill in the short form
The form is minimal: Product Name, Website URL, your name, and email, plus an optional More Info box for a short description, social media channels, a YouTube video URL, or a logo/icon URL. AIPURE's team builds out the full listing during review.
- 2
Pay the $69.90
Payment is part of the same form ('Total: $69.90', struck from $89.90). One-time, no subscription.
- 3
Review, about 2 business days
AIPURE reviews and prepares your listing pages in 14 languages. If your product isn't approved, the submit page promises a full refund ('You'll get full refund if your product is not approved to list').
- 4
Go live, verified
Approved listings get the verified check mark, 3 days of homepage and category featuring, and multilingual pages (its FAQ: 'Your listing has no expiration date').

The two-tier link system
Here's what view-source shows and the submit page doesn't. We pulled the raw HTML of 50 live AIPURE listings in July 2026. Ten of them, every one tagged with AIPURE's own utm_source=aipure parameter on the product URL, had no nofollow anywhere: three followed anchors to the product per page, repeated across the language subpages (and the listing we re-checked in a full browser render stayed followed after hydration). The other forty, largely bulk-imported listings, many of whose URLs still carry a leftover ?ref=producthunt, were marked rel="nofollow". The pattern reads like a two-tier system: paid listings get followed links, the scraped inventory doesn't. Credit where due, the paid link is real, and that's more than some paid directories deliver. The hedges belong next to it: AIPURE never labels which listings paid, we found one utm-tagged listing that was nofollow anyway, and the rel attribute is theirs to change silently, with no terms promising otherwise.
"10 valuable backlinks," one referring domain
The submit page promises "SEO Boost: Gain at least 10 valuable backlinks to improve your product's ranking in search engines, driving more organic traffic." The count is honest-ish: your listing exists in 14 languages, each page linking to you. But every one of those pages lives on aipure.ai, so Ahrefs, Semrush, and Google all see the same thing: one referring domain. Ten links from one domain are not ten links from ten domains, and referring-domain diversity is most of what a directory campaign is for. Price it as one good link, not ten.
The eternal Launch Offer
The $69.90 is presented as a "Launch Offer," struck from $89.90. Archived copies tell the longer story: that exact banner has run since at least March 2025, sixteen months and counting. In December 2024 the same page charged $49.90, struck from $69.90. In July 2024, listing was free in exchange for a reciprocal link. In every snapshot that shows a struck price, the crossed-out figure is exactly the real price plus twenty dollars, and no snapshot shows the struck price ever being charged. The price only moves in one direction; yesterday's fake anchor becomes today's real price. None of this changes what $69.90 buys. It just tells you the discount isn't one.
A real link, a thinner crowd
What about the audience? AIPURE's DR 57 is independently confirmed, and the directory genuinely is large and multilingual. Its reach, though, appears to be shrinking: third-party Similarweb estimates put it around global rank #36,000 in late 2024 and around #265,000 by mid-2026. Estimates are estimates, but the direction is hard to miss, and the submit page's pitch of "visibility, and credibility" is worth weighing against it. Worth knowing about the seller too: no company name, founder, or contact page appears anywhere on the site, the Terms are governed by Singapore law without naming an entity, and the privacy policy still contains another product's game-store clauses. If you buy this listing, buy it as what we verified in July 2026: a link that checked out dofollow, from a DR-57 domain, with a refund if you're rejected. Not a crowd.
$69.90 for one door, $79 for a hundred
Which brings us to the math this guide exists for. One AIPURE listing costs $69.90, roughly the price of Submitator's top plan, and delivers one referring domain. $79 at Submitator submits you to 100 directories you pick from the catalog in your dashboard, each with its DR on screen (the catalog runs up to DR 93), with dofollow links as the stated focus, badges installed and kept live, the whole batch done in 24 to 48 hours, a live link for every completed listing, and rejections credited back as +1. AIPURE refunds you only if it rejects you; Submitator's refund is a 30-day money-back, no rejection required. If your whole strategy is one strong AI-directory link, AIPURE is a reasonable pick. If the goal is a backlink profile, a hundred doors beat one.
| Feature | AIPURE | Submitator |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $69.90, one listing | $79 for 100 directories |
| Links | Dofollow (paid tier, checked) | Dofollow focus, DR 40–90 |
| Referring domains | One | Up to 100, you pick |
| Delivery | ~2 business days | 24–48h, whole batch |
| Refund | Only if rejected | 30-day money-back |
Submitator does not submit to AIPURE; the comparison is what the same money buys. Submitator's $79 plan covers 100 directories you pick (plans from $29 for 30 directories), badges handled, live link per completed listing, rejections credited +1, 30-day money-back refund. AIPURE's full-refund promise applies if your product isn't approved to list. 'Dofollow (paid tier, checked)' compresses our July 2026 check of 50 live listings: the 10 paid-pattern (utm-tagged) listings were followed; AIPURE never labels which listings paid, one utm-tagged listing we found was nofollow anyway, and the rel attribute is AIPURE's to change silently.
A hundred shots at referring domains, $79.
Pick your 100 from the catalog with DR on screen, badges handled, batch submitted in 24 to 48 hours, live links as listings complete. One-time, plans from $29.
One door for $69.90. Or a hundred for $79.
AIPURE's paid link checked out as dofollow, and that's genuinely worth something. It's still one referring domain, sold under a discount that has run for sixteen months. A backlink profile wants breadth.
FAQ
Is AIPURE free to submit to?
Not anymore. Listing costs $69.90 one-time, shown as a 'Launch Offer' against a struck-through $89.90. Archived copies show that banner has run since at least March 2025, and in December 2024 the same page said $49.90 struck from $69.90; in every snapshot that shows a struck price, the crossed-out figure is exactly the real price plus $20. The $69.90 buys review within 2 business days, listing pages in 14 languages, a verified check mark, 3 days of homepage and category featuring, and a full refund if your product isn't approved.
Is an AIPURE listing dofollow?
The paid ones appear to be, and that's the honest headline. Of 50 live listings we checked in July 2026 (raw HTML plus a rendered-DOM check), 10 carried no nofollow at all on their product links, and every one of those was tagged with AIPURE's own utm_source=aipure parameter; the other 40, mostly bulk-imported listings, many still carrying ?ref=producthunt in their URLs, were nofollow. So a paid listing looks like a genuine dofollow link from a DR-57 domain. The hedges: AIPURE never labels which listings paid, one utm-tagged listing we found was nofollow anyway, and rel is theirs to change silently.
How long does AIPURE review take?
Its FAQ says listing takes 2 business days ('We'll review and prepare the introduction page in multi languages shortly'), with no queue on the paid flow. If your product doesn't pass verification, the submit page promises a full refund; note the 'Check the criteria' link next to that promise is a same-page anchor to the FAQ, and the Terms of Use themselves contain no refund clause.
What does the AIPURE submit form ask for?
It's one short form with payment attached: Product Name, Website URL, your name, and email are required, plus an optional More Info box for a short description, social media channels, a YouTube video URL, or a logo/icon URL. Total shows $69.90 and you submit and pay in one step. The richer listing page (screenshots, descriptions in 14 languages) is prepared by AIPURE's team during review.
Is AIPURE worth $69.90?
If you want one dofollow link from a DR-57 AI directory, it's a defensible buy: the followed links we checked persist (some for 8+ months), appear on three anchors per page and across the language subpages, and there's a refund if you're rejected. Two things to price in: all of AIPURE's 'at least 10 valuable backlinks' live on one domain, so SEO tools will count them as a single referring domain, and third-party traffic estimates show its audience shrinking (Similarweb rank around #36,000 in late 2024, around #265,000 by mid-2026). You're buying the link more than the crowd.
Does Submitator submit to AIPURE?
No, Submitator doesn't submit to AIPURE, and we won't pretend otherwise. The comparison is the money: $69.90 there buys one listing, one referring domain. $79 here buys submissions to 100 directories you pick from the catalog (each with its DR on screen, up to DR 93), which means up to a hundred shots at distinct referring domains, with dofollow as the stated focus, badges handled, 24 to 48 hour delivery, a live link per completed listing, rejections credited +1, and a 30-day money-back refund. Plans from $29.
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