I’ve been working on a side project to help bug bounty hunters discover lesser-known programs that are not listed on platforms like HackerOne or Bugcrowd.
The main reason for creating this directory is that platforms like HackerOne, Bugcrowd, and Intigriti are crowded with hackers, making competition intense. Meanwhile, there are bug bounty programs and responsible disclosures that operate outside these platforms, but finding them requires extensive searching, often using Google dorks.
However, Google sometimes blocks or presents CAPTCHAs, making the process frustrating.
To solve this problem, we gathered all these programs by searching for them using Google dorks and compiled them into a single, easily accessible directory. This saves time for security researchers and ensures they have access to new and unique opportunities without the hassle of extensive searching.
Currently the site has around 130+ programs and will keep on adding more programs. Each programs has its own page showing if they offer Reward, Swag or Hall of fame and also break down the reward from Low to High.
Also have added blog posts from bug bounty hunters and plan on growing the blog collection as well.
Whether you’re new to bounty hunting or a pro hacker looking for fresh targets, Do check it out at https://bugbountydirectory.com
If you have any feedback, suggestions, programs I should add or wanna showcase your blogs on the site, DM me on X