registry.terraform.io
In short: Getting listed on Terraform Registry is free. Plan for about 10 minutes — it is a form plus links and assets you already have.
What they ask for: Publish a maintained Terraform provider for your tool stable API, or a genuinely reusable deployment module, with signed releases, generated documentation, examples, tests, and semantic versions.
Publish a maintained Terraform provider for your tool stable API, or a genuinely reusable deployment module, with signed releases, generated documentation, examples, tests, and semantic versions.
A provider must use a public lowercase terraform-provider-* GitHub repository, signed cross-platform release assets, a valid manifest, docs, and SemVer tags. A module has separate public-repository, naming, structure, documentation, and tag requirements. Publish only a functional reusable artifact.
Open the submission page on registry.terraform.io and complete its form — that is the "Open submit page" link at the top of this page.
A provider must use a public lowercase terraform-provider-* GitHub repository, signed cross-platform release assets, a valid manifest, docs, and SemVer tags. A module has separate public-repository, naming, structure, documentation, and tag requirements. Publish only a functional reusable artifact.
Priority sets the band — this one is high. Cost (free) and effort (quick) move it within that band, which puts it in the high impact tier. The score orders a submission queue. It is not a measure of the site’s domain authority, traffic or quality.