For SaaS · AI SEO agent
Link building for SaaS, while you ship.
Your competitors publish comparison posts and pay agencies for links. Lynx covers the layer underneath: steady foundation links from directories, communities and content platforms, placed automatically every month.
The problem
You already have a job. It's called the product.
SaaS SEO is a long game of content, comparison pages and integrations. All of it ranks faster on a domain that has links. But nobody on a small team has hours to register on software directories, maintain community profiles and answer forum threads. That's the part Lynx automates.
What you get
What Lynx does for a SaaS site
Software lives in a niche full of natural link homes: software directories, alternative-to catalogs, developer communities, maker forums. Lynx maps where competing tools are listed and mentioned, then works through that gap automatically.
There's an AI angle too. When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for tools like yours, those engines lean on the same web mentions search does. A SaaS with no link footprint doesn't come up in the answer.
- Software directories and alternative-to catalogs
- Developer and maker communities
- Branded anchors that support your content SEO
- Steady velocity between feature launches
A Lynx plan is never a single-type package. The agent mixes directories, forums, web 2.0 platforms, profiles and crowd mentions in whatever proportion your niche and competitors call for. We can’t promise a fixed mix, and that’s deliberate: a profile built from one link type looks manufactured.
FAQ
Honest answers.
How is this different from a SaaS link building agency?
Agencies do editorial outreach: guest posts and features at $200+ per link. Lynx does the foundation layer underneath for a flat monthly price. They complement each other, but foundation comes first; editorial links land better on a domain that already looks established.
Will these links help my comparison pages rank?
Indirectly, yes. Links point at your homepage with branded anchors, which raises trust in the whole domain; your comparison and feature pages inherit it through internal linking. We don't point keyword anchors at money pages: that's the pattern that gets SaaS sites in trouble.
We already do content marketing. Why add this?
Content earns rankings on a domain search engines already trust. A steady link layer is what builds that trust while your content compounds. The two work in parallel, not in competition.
Which sites will my product be on?
Lynx picks from its hand-vetted base of 2,000+ domains, filtered by your niche and what competing tools already have. Every placement shows in your dashboard with the exact URL once it's live.
Your first link is free.
Five minutes of setup. The lynx does the rest.
No card required for the free link