Make sure you put things in the right category. There are two main categories:
Open Source section gives the possibility for developers to contribute and be a part of an opensource project using their knowledge of Vue. You should put your project in this category if the following conditions are true:
The link provided should be the link of the github repository, not the demo. If you consider your project finished, and it does not need any contributions, consider the apps/website category.
Apps/Websites gives the opportunity to showcase the awesome things we can build with vuejs. You should put your app/website in this category if the following conditions are true:
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due to work at non public pages (e.g. for enterprise website), you can send Pull Request with screenshot that detected it.Commercial products will only be included when you could reasonably check out how Vue was used (i.e. A headless CMS which uses Vue for the Admin/editor Area and offers a free tier). If the greater part of a product could only be used after payment the entry will be seen as an advertisement instead of a community contribution. If you're interested in advertisement open an issue first so we can work towards an agreement.