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Submissions made simple

Submittable integrates with your website to provide a clean, organized system for all types of file submissions. Use Submittable to receive, store, and share editorial, resumes, applications, contest entries, portfolios—any type of digital file!

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
Resume Manager
  • Simplify your hiring process and get rid of inbox clutter
  • Create job postings
  • Accept, sort, filter, and store candidates

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.

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

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

2,800

Organizations using Submittable

2+ 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

Case Study: Climate Ride

5.4.2012 / jennifer

Climate Ride is a non-profit organization that organizes fully supported, charitable bike rides to support sustainable energy solutions, bike advocacy, and environmental causes.  Each year, Climate Ride holds two 5-day events:  Climate Ride NYC-DC and Climate Ride California. Climate Riders register for $75 and then fundraise a minimum of $2400 in order to participate in [...]

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Josiah Wedgwood and the Short-sightedness of Self-publishing

4.30.2012 / Michael

Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) is credited with inventing direct mail, money-back guarantees, the traveling salesmen, self-service, free delivery, buy one get one free, illustrated catalogues, and the ceramic known as Jasper. As if to taunt us, he did most of this after his left leg had been amputated. The option [...]

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