$347 for 9,000 Views: What Happened in 24 Hours on TAAFT
We recently paid $347 to feature Vidsembly on There’s an AI For That (TAAFT), one of the top AI tool directories online. The goal was simple: see if a paid listing could drive real traffic, signups, and product interest within 24 hours.
Here’s exactly what happened.
The Setup: Fast Approval and Immediate Visibility
We submitted Vidsembly at 1:00 AM Pacific. By early afternoon the same day, it was live on the platform. It appeared right at the top of the “Just Released” section with immediate visibility.
Within hours, we had three major placements working for us:
A homepage feature
A spot in their 3:30 PM daily email
Exposure across search and category listings
We double-checked everything in incognito mode to confirm the placements were not personalized.
The 24-Hour Results
Here’s what we tracked in the first 24 hours:
9,000+ views on our demo video
509 profile opens
312 organic clicks to our website
36,640 search impressions
9 saves on the TAAFT platform
Early engagement through comments and ratings
Internally, our Auth0 dashboard showed 57 new signups during that same 24-hour period.
Extra Perk: Free PPC Credit
Because it was our first time launching on TAAFT, they also provided a $300 ad credit to run a paid campaign. This helped maintain exposure beyond the first day and brought in additional clicks through their platform.
Was It Worth It?
Yes, absolutely. For $347, we gained traffic, user feedback, measurable product signups, and a boost in early momentum. The clarity of the results within just 24 hours made it easy to evaluate the value.
If your product is ready and your messaging is clear, a featured TAAFT listing can deliver real traction.
Created with Vidsembly
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