Digg
Internet Rabbit-hole of verified indie SaaS products
Product Overview
Digg (digg.now) is a pull-based discovery platform for indie SaaS products, built around an “Internet Rabbit Hole” experience. Users “Digg” to teleport between startups in selected categories and land on their pages, focusing on high-intent discovery rather than gatekeeping.
Digg ranks listings using verified metrics pulled from verified sources, including live MRR, customer numbers, and growth trajectories. The platform is presented as “Not hype,” emphasizing raw data to help people spot what’s actually popping off before it takes off.
Key features
- Internet Rabbit Hole discovery: users hit “digg” to teleport to a startup in selected categories
- Ranked by verified metrics instead of hype, including live MRR and customer numbers
- Growth trajectory visibility to show how a startup is changing over time
- Verified-metrics listings presented as “Not hype” and “Not BS”
- Season 0 access model with a waitlist and limited early availability (0/100 locked shown publicly)
- Discovery actions that support engagement: users can like/follow makers or digg for the next one
How Digg works
- 1
Join the Season 0 waitlist
Users join the line for early access while Season 0 is loading.
- 2
Start the Internet Rabbit Hole
After access, users hit “digg” to teleport to a startup in selected categories.
- 3
Review verified startup metrics
Users review live MRR, customer numbers, and growth trajectory, then visit the startup’s landing page if it matches their interests.
Use cases
- A growth marketer researching new indie SaaS ideas can browse ranked listings by live MRR and growth trajectory, then visit landing pages for the most active startups.
- A sales or partnerships lead looking for high-intent prospects can use verified metrics to prioritize outreach targets that show consistent customer and revenue movement.
- A product enthusiast who wants early access can join the Season 0 waitlist and explore fresh, launch-ready and trending indie SaaS picks as they appear.
Who is it for?
Digg is for marketers, founders, and sales teams who want to discover indie SaaS with verified performance signals. It also fits independent buyers who prefer data-led discovery over influencer-driven recommendations.