Submissions made simple

Submittable is the best way to accept and review digital content and files.

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Submissions Manager
  • Receive and manage all types of digital content: editorial,
    contest entries, business plans, portfolios, applications
  • Earn revenue by accepting payment with submissions
  • Store files over time with no hosting costs

“It blew our minds. All of our submissions flowed through that tool. We could assign them to people for review and editing.”

— The Atlantic

Simplify

Get rid of inbox and office clutter.
Manage files and collaborate in one central, cloud-based platform. Store
files over time with no hosting costs.

Increase Entries

Provide your users with an easy, trustworthy tool for submitting. Organizations that use our software typically see a 30-50 percent increase
in entries.

Earn Revenue

Accept payment with submissions safely and securely. Create a new revenue stream while decreasing spam.

 

Who's using Submittable?

And what they're saying...

“Submittable is tremendous”

McSweeney's Books and Magazine

“Very agile and easy-to-use”

Good Magazine

Quick Facts

5,600

Organizations and publishers using Submittable

6+ Million

Files submitted and curated since 2010

$100,000

Average new revenue sent to our clients
per month

23 Countries

Organizations in 23 countries, receiving files from over 100

Blog

Submission Deadlines Through 7/1/2013

6.17.2013 / Laurie Pace

6/17/2013    Wayfarers – Ransom 6/17/2013    Petrichor Review – Artwork 6/17/2013    Composite – Visual Arts Proposals: Issue No 13 Corporeal 6/18/2013    Atlas and Alice – Poetry, Fiction, Creative Fiction, Visual Arts 6/18/2013    Latin Lover – Tips & Guidelines 6/19/2013    Quiet Lightning – Tues Jul 9 w/The Rumpus! 6/20/2013    Wonder Fair – [...]

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New Submittable Design Live

5.27.2013 / Michael FitzGerald

Over the last two weeks, John and his team have released a slew of new features and a complete redesign of Submittable’s Submission Manager. The work includes: 1) Completely re-working every screen and input in the application. The top-level layout has been re-sized from 100% of the screen to have a maximize width of 1200 pixels. [...]

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As seen in...

The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, VentureBeat, ReadWriteWeb