Your status page
After submitting a tool you're redirected to a status page with a reference like listing_12345. Keep the link — it's the easiest way to check on your submission.
While review is running you'll see a progress indicator and elapsed time. Most reviews finish within a few minutes.
If a review takes longer than about 10 minutes, the page will suggest opening a support ticket so we can take a look.
Outcomes
Approved: your tool is live and the page links straight to its public listing.
Not approved: the page lists a short summary of the reasons, and you can request a review.
Some submissions are routed to a human reviewer before a final decision; the status page reflects this automatically.
Requesting a review (appeal)
Each submission can be appealed once. Write at least a few sentences (40–2,000 characters) explaining why the decision should be reconsidered, and optionally include one supporting link.
Grey-area denials are re-reviewed automatically; safety-related denials are escalated to a human.
Appeals are limited to a handful per hour per network to prevent abuse.
Blocked domains
If a domain was previously denied for safety or abuse reasons, new submissions for it are blocked automatically and the status page says so plainly.
Repeated resubmissions won't change the outcome. If you own the domain and believe the block is wrong, contact us through the Help Center with proof of ownership.
Tips
Appeal with specifics: link the page that proves your tool is real, point at what changed, or explain the misunderstanding.
If you've fixed the issues (e.g., replaced placeholder content), say so in the appeal message.