How the board works
No accounts, no algorithm, no favorites — just a running total of who's paid the most.
Step 1
Money is the only vote
There are no accounts, likes, or reviews. A product's score is simply every dollar anyone has ever paid toward it, added up. Pay $1 or $1,000 — it all goes to the same total.
Step 2
Highest total wins the spot
The board shows the 10 products with the highest total paid, ranked highest to lowest. If two products are tied, whichever was listed first keeps the higher rank.
Step 3
Anyone can pay for anyone
You don't have to own a product to fund it. Fans, rivals, or someone trying to knock a competitor down to #2 can all add to any listing's total — outbidding just means paying more than the current total for that spot.
Step 4
The 30-day clock
The moment a product enters the top 10, a 30-day streak starts. It keeps running as long as the product stays in the top 10. Falling out of the top 10 (someone else's total pushes yours past #10) stops the clock, and it starts over if it re-enters later.
Step 5
Streaks expire — the spot resets
If a product holds a top-10 spot for 30 full consecutive days, its streak expires: its total drops back to $0 and it falls off the board completely, opening the spot for someone else. Paying more before then keeps it safe and doesn't reset the clock.
Step 6
No refunds, no favorites
Every payment is final and simply adds to a product's running total — there's no way to withdraw it or move it to another listing. The board only ever reflects who's paid the most, right now.
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Drop in a product's URL — if it's not listed yet, you can add it in seconds.
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