OmniKit Showcase - Get Your Project Featured and Noticed
The OmniKit Showcase is a curated gallery of production projects built by our customers. Get featured, earn backlinks, and join the community.
When I launched my first two SaaS products, the hardest part wasn't building them. It was getting anyone to notice they existed.
I posted on Twitter. Crickets. I submitted to Product Hunt. Got buried. I wrote blog posts. Google ignored them for months.
What actually moved the needle was being featured on someone else's platform — a curated list where people were already browsing for new products. That single listing drove more signups in a week than my own marketing efforts did in a month.
That experience stuck with me. And it's exactly why we built the OmniKit Showcase.
What Is the OmniKit Showcase?
It's a curated gallery of real, production-ready projects built by OmniKit customers. Not mockups. Not demos. Actual products that people are using.
Every project in the showcase gets:
- A dedicated card with screenshot, description, and category tag
- A direct link to the live product (dofollow, permanent)
- Visibility to every developer who visits OmniKit
Right now, the showcase features projects across categories like SaaS, AI Tools, and more. As the community grows, we'll expand the categories to cover Marketplaces, Developer Tools, and whatever else people are building.
Who's Already Featured
We launched the showcase with three projects from our earliest customers:
ResumeFast — An AI-powered resume builder with ATS checking. Built as an AI Tool, it helps job seekers create resumes that actually get past automated screening systems.
Feedhog — Customer feedback made simple. A SaaS tool that helps teams collect, organize, and act on user insights. Clean product, clear problem.
Woberry — A free AI resume builder with ATS-optimized templates. Taking a different angle in the same space as ResumeFast, proving there's room for multiple approaches.
These aren't cherry-picked showcase projects we paid to display. They're real products built by real developers who used OmniKit as their starting point.
How to Get Featured
The process is deliberately simple. No application committee, no minimum revenue, no follower count requirements.
Step 1: Build something with OmniKit. It needs to be live and publicly accessible. Doesn't have to be making money yet — we feature products at every stage.
Step 2: Add a "Built with OmniKit" badge. We offer four variants so you can match your site's design. Visit omnikit.dev/showcase#badges to preview them and copy the code.
Step 3: Email us. Send a link to your live project at raman@omnikit.dev. Include a one-sentence description and what category fits best.
Step 4: Get listed. We verify the badge placement and add your project within 48 hours. No back-and-forth, no revision requests.
That's it. The whole process takes about 10 minutes of your time.
The Badge System
We put real thought into the badge designs because nobody wants an ugly badge cluttering their site. There are four variants:
Signature
The default choice. Clean white background, subtle border, OmniKit logo mark. It blends into any light-themed footer or about page without drawing unwanted attention.
Amber
Our warm gradient variant using the OmniKit brand colors. This one actually looks good on dark-themed sites and landing pages. It's the most visually distinctive option.
Glass
Frosted translucent with backdrop blur. If your site uses glassmorphism or has image backgrounds, this variant sits on top naturally without clashing.
Minimal
Text and a tiny logo. That's it. For developers who want to give attribution without any visual weight. It's practically invisible until someone looks for it.
Every variant comes in both HTML and React/JSX format. The HTML version works on any website. The JSX version uses Tailwind classes and drops right into any Next.js project.
Why We Built This
Two reasons, and I'll be completely transparent about both.
Reason 1: Social Proof
Nothing sells a developer tool better than seeing what other developers built with it. Testimonials are nice, but a gallery of live, working products is proof that can't be faked.
When a potential customer visits our showcase and sees three real SaaS products running in production, that answers their biggest question: "Can I actually build something real with this?"
I wrote about this principle in our post about launching two profitable SaaS products in three weeks. The speed was possible because we had a solid foundation — and the showcase proves that foundation works for others too.
Reason 2: Community
I want OmniKit to be more than a boilerplate you download once and forget about. I want it to be a community of builders who ship real products.
The showcase is the first visible layer of that community. When you're featured alongside other builders, you're part of something. You can see what others are building, draw inspiration, and even find potential collaborators.
What's In It for You
Let me break down the concrete benefits:
Free dofollow backlink. Every showcase listing links directly to your domain with a dofollow attribute. This passes SEO value and helps your domain authority. For new projects, this alone is worth the 10 minutes.
Targeted referral traffic. People browsing the OmniKit showcase are developers and founders interested in SaaS products. If they click through to your site, they're already a warm audience.
Social proof for your product. Being featured in a curated showcase looks good. You can reference it in your own marketing — "Featured on OmniKit Showcase" carries weight in developer circles.
Community access. Showcase members get highlighted in our Discord community. It's a small thing, but it connects you with other builders at a similar stage.
The Bigger Picture
The true cost of building a SaaS from scratch isn't just development time — it's also the marketing time afterward. Most indie developers underestimate how long it takes to get their first 100 users.
The showcase is one small piece of solving that problem. It won't make you go viral. But it gives your project a permanent home on an established developer platform, a quality backlink, and exposure to an audience that already cares about what you're building.
And it's free. No premium tier, no monthly fee, no catch.
What's Coming Next
We're actively expanding the showcase program:
- More categories — Developer Tools, Marketplaces, and E-commerce sections are coming as more projects join
- Featured spotlights — Monthly deep-dives on standout projects, shared across our blog and social channels
- Showcase API — So you can programmatically pull your showcase card data and display it on your own site
- Community voting — Let the community highlight their favorite projects
The showcase is live today. The features above are what we're building toward.
Get Featured Today
If you've built something with OmniKit — even if it's early stage, even if you just launched last week — we want to feature it.
Here's the quick version:
- Go to omnikit.dev/showcase#badges
- Pick a badge style and copy the code
- Add it to your site's footer (or anywhere visible)
- Email raman@omnikit.dev with your project link
Within 48 hours, you'll be live on the showcase with a permanent dofollow backlink to your project.
Build it. Ship it. Get noticed.
Questions about the showcase or badge program? Reach out at raman@omnikit.dev or join us on Discord.
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