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Most SaaS companies don’t have a content problem. They have an authority problem.

Your product is solid. The blog is active. But if your domain rating is stuck in the 20s or 30s while competitors sit at DR 60+, you’re not outranking them anytime soon regardless of how well your content is written. That gap is almost always a backlink gap, and guest posting on the right high-authority platforms is the most reliable way to close it.

The problem is most guest posting site lists online are either outdated, too generic, or completely missing the data you actually need to make decisions. You’ll find lists of 150 sites with no traffic figures, no tier breakdown, no niche context just domain names dumped into a table. That’s not useful.

This post is different. Every site here is available through the Link Publishers marketplace, filtered for real traffic and strong domain authority, and organized into tiers so you can match placements to your budget and goals. We’ve also added a competitor content analysis section so you can see exactly what the currently ranking pages are missing and why this list is built differently.

One more thing worth flagging before we get into the list: backlinks now do more than build PageRank. Google’s AI Overviews, Perplexity, and other AI-driven search tools increasingly pull citations from content published on well-linked, editorially trusted domains. If you want your SaaS brand referenced in AI-generated answers for your target queries, getting links on these platforms is part of how that happens. The connection between backlinks and AI search ranking is worth understanding before you build your 2026 strategy.

What to Look For in a High DR Guest Posting Site

Not every high-DR site deserves your time or budget. A domain with DR 88 that publishes content completely unrelated to SaaS or IT won’t move the needle for a project management tool or a cybersecurity platform. Before picking sites, here’s the framework worth using.

Domain Rating matters but traffic matters more than most people admit. DR reflects the strength of a site’s backlink profile. But a DR 85 site with 900 monthly visitors is genuinely less valuable than a DR 72 site with 400,000. Real traffic tells you whether Googlebot and real humans regularly engage with that domain. Every site in this list has verified organic traffic data included.

Niche relevance affects link quality. A contextual dofollow link placed within a relevant article on a SaaS-focused publication carries more topical signal than the same link buried in a generic tech roundup. Match the publication category to your product category wherever you can.

Tier planning saves budget. Not every placement needs to be a premium DR 90 site. A smart link building campaign mixes high-authority placements with mid-tier ones high-tier for raw DR growth, mid-tier for topical diversity and supporting keyword clusters. The tier system in this list is designed to help you plan that mix.

Here’s how the tiers break down:

TierDR RangeBest Use Case
HighDR 80–93+Core authority building, competitive SaaS niches
MidDR 63–90Topical relevance, link diversity, niche authority
BudgetDR 47–92Volume, early-stage campaigns, supporting placements

How This List Beats What’s Currently Ranking

Before jumping to the sites, it’s worth showing you what the competing pages for these keywords are actually missing because that’s exactly what this post was built to fix.

Four pages currently ranking for keywords like “high DR guest posting sites SaaS 2026,” “IT guest posting sites list,” and “best guest posting sites for tech companies” share the same structural problems.

Fatjoe’s guest posting sites list (ranking for “best guest posting sites 2026”) has over 150 entries but zero traffic data, no niche filtering for SaaS or IT, and no tier breakdown. Every site is treated as equally valuable — which they aren’t. There’s no FAQ section and no strategy context.

Adsy’s SaaS link building post (ranking for “guest posting for SaaS” and “SaaS backlinks strategy“) focuses entirely on strategy without a single curated site list. No DR data, no traffic figures, no actual platforms you can go use today. It reads more like a product pitch than a resource.

Loganix’s guest posting list (ranking for “high DR guest posting” and “best guest posting 2026”) comes closest — around 2,600 words, reasonable structure. But it has no SaaS or IT filtering, traffic data is missing on most entries, the FAQ section has only three questions, and there’s no mention of AI search signals or niche edit pairing strategies.

Semrush’s guest posting guide is the authority play DR 91, long-form, well-structured. But it’s a strategic guide with no actual site list, assumes an enterprise-level budget and team, doesn’t address AI Overview optimization at all, and has no SaaS-specific content angle guidance.

What none of them offer: a filtered SaaS/IT-specific list with real traffic data, a three-tier system for budget planning, EDU backlink coverage, AI search context, and every site verified on a single managed platform. That’s what this page does.

High DR Dofollow Guest Posting Sites

All sites below are active listings available through Link Publishers. Traffic figures are current as of 2026. Sites with “Low” traffic or DR below 50 have been excluded to protect the quality of this list.

Tier 1: High Authority Placements (DR 80+)

These sites carry the most link equity and deliver the strongest DR lift. Placements here typically require stronger, more original content pitches but the return justifies the investment, especially for SaaS companies competing in crowded categories like CRM, cybersecurity, project management, and AI tools.

WebsiteCategoryDADRMonthly TrafficTier
msn.comTech / News949226MHigh
tinyurl.comTech9493816KHigh
ibm.comSaaS939213.8MHigh
namecheap.comSaaS93912.6MHigh
community.sreai.comTech92931.6MHigh
rss.appSaaS91915.1KHigh
pressbooks.cuny.eduTech 888818KHigh
sites.ucsc.eduWeb Dev 89863KHigh
sitepoint.comDev858697KHigh
flipsnack.comSaaS8191144KHigh

A few callouts worth making here.

ibm.com and namecheap.com are the two SaaS-category standouts at this tier. A contextual link from IBM’s domain is about as strong an authority signal as you’ll find in the tech space. For SaaS products in developer tooling, cloud infrastructure, or enterprise software, a placement here is genuinely valuable not just for DR but for the trust signal it sends to your target audience.

The two EDU domains deserve attention. pressbooks.cuny.edu and sites.ucsc.edu carry the kind of inherent institutional authority that’s nearly impossible to replicate through commercial placements alone. EDU backlinks tend to be underutilized by SaaS link building campaigns, which makes them a real competitive advantage when you do use them.

flipsnack.com at DR 91 is an underrated SaaS-category placement strong authority, real audience, and relevant context for SaaS products in content creation, document management, or B2B publishing workflows.

Tier 2: Mid-Tier Placements (DR 63–90)

These are your workhorses. Strong authority, genuine editorial standards, real audience traffic and typically more accessible pitch processes than the Tier 1 platforms. Use these to build topical authority, diversify your link profile, and support keyword clusters across your target niche.

WebsiteCategoryDADRMonthly TrafficTier
ibtimes.co.ukTech8982681KMid
custompc.comTech888037KMid
animationnetwork.comTech8778331KMid
allevents.inTech818333KMid
cult3d.comDev8182355KMid
placeit.netWeb Dev7790423KMid
abduzeedo.comWeb Dev7776486KMid
gigwise.comTech7768135KMid
wakelet.comTech748546KMid
rcrwireless.comTech747810KMid
wishpond.comSaaS70819.3KMid
fundly.comTech7077850Mid
spacedaily.comTech69736.1KMid
techaeris.comTech69644.4KMid

wishpond.com is the standout SaaS placement at this tier. It’s a SaaS-native publication with content focused on marketing automation, lead generation, and growth which means your link lands in genuinely relevant editorial context rather than a generic technology roundup. That topical alignment matters for building backlinks for a SaaS product because Google’s relevance signals extend beyond the anchor text to the surrounding content.

rcrwireless.com and techaeris.com are particularly well-suited for IT and enterprise wireless technology companies. Both have established editorial teams and real audiences in the B2B tech space not just inflated DR from link schemes.

placeit.net at DR 90 is technically mid-tier pricing while delivering near-premium authority. That’s a favorable placement for Web Dev and SaaS products in the design or creative tooling space.

Tier 3: Budget-Friendly Placements (DR 47–92)

Use these for volume campaigns, early-stage authority building, or as supporting placements around a Tier 1 anchor strategy. The DR figures vary more at this tier, so treat them as supplementary rather than primary.

WebsiteCategoryDADRMonthly TrafficTier
blogster.comTech939234KBudget
companionlink.comDev76635.7KBudget
researchsnipers.comTech74493.8KBudget
ipwithease.comTech70471.1KBudget

blogster.com is the genuine outlier here, DA 93 and DR 92 at budget pricing is unusual and worth prioritizing if you need high-authority volume without the premium cost. It’s the kind of site that would sit in Tier 1 by pure metrics but sits in Budget by pricing, which is an opportunity.

Free Guest Posting Sites for SaaS — When It Makes Sense

Some SaaS and tech publications do accept unpaid submissions through open editorial programs. A few sites in this list, including sitepoint.com, techaeris.com, and rcrwireless.com have submission processes worth exploring if you have strong, original content and the patience for longer review cycles.

Free placements typically mean less anchor text control, slower turnaround, and lower acceptance rates. For most SaaS companies with active growth targets, that trade-off points toward managed paid placements, especially when you need consistent monthly link velocity or need to hit a ranking goal within a specific window.

Free guest posting makes most sense when you’re at an early stage with limited budget but strong in-house writing, when the publication itself carries brand value beyond SEO (IBM, for example), or when you’re building editorial relationships over time rather than purely chasing link volume.

Final Thoughts Quality Over Count, Every Time

A list of 25 sites beats a list of 150 every time, if those 25 have real traffic, genuine editorial standards, and niche relevance to your product. That’s the philosophy behind this list.

The SaaS companies that build sustainable ranking authority in 2026 aren’t the ones placing the most links. They’re the ones placing the most relevant links on platforms their target audience and Google both trust, with content that earns placement rather than just buying it.

If you want a team that handles outreach, content creation, and placement logistics on your behalf so you can focus on growth instead of chasing editors, that’s exactly what the Link Publishers guest posting service is built for. Want to see where your backlink profile stands right now before you start? Run a free check through the Link Publishers link analyzer it takes about 60 seconds and gives you a clear baseline to build from.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a high DR guest posting site?

A website with a Domain Rating of 70+ (measured by Ahrefs) that accepts external author contributions in exchange for a backlink. Higher DR means more link equity passed to your domain.

What DR should I target for SaaS link building in 2026? 

Prioritize DR 70+ for primary placements. DR 50–69 works for topical diversity. Below DR 50, the return is limited unless the site has strong niche relevance to your product.

Do guest posts help with Google AI Overviews? 

Yes indirectly. AI Overviews favor content from well-linked, editorially trusted domains. Getting placed on authoritative sites increases the chance your brand gets cited in AI-generated answers.

What’s the difference between guest posting and niche edits for SaaS?

Guest posts publish new content with your link on another site. Niche edits insert your link into an existing, already-ranking article. Both serve different purposes — most SaaS campaigns benefit from running them together.

How do I choose between free and paid guest posting?

Free works if you have strong writing and no ranking deadline. Paid makes more sense when you need consistent link velocity, anchor text control, and predictable turnaround — which most growth-stage SaaS companies do.

Are all these guest posting sites available through Link Publishers?

Yes. Every site in this list is an active listing on the Link Publishers marketplace, filtered for verified traffic and DR quality.

Het Balar

Het Balar

Het Balar is the Co-Founder of Link Publishers, an AI-powered link building and digital PR platform serving 1,700+ clients across 50+ countries. Recognized by Forbes India among "The Founders Shaping the Future of Business Growth," Het is a trusted voice in link building, SEO, digital PR, and AI search visibility. Through the Link Publishers blog, he shares actionable strategies, industry insights, and proven frameworks that help brands build authority, earn high-quality backlinks, and grow organic search traffic.

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