Rules
There is no algorithm to game here — the game is the whole point. One number decides the order, everyone can see it, and this page is everything there is to know.
The price of a rank
- Bids are whole US dollars — $1 minimum, $999,999 maximum. The board sorts by amount, highest first.
- Want the crown? It costs $1 more than whatever the current #1 paid. Any smaller amount still lands you on the board, exactly where your money reaches.
- Two listings, same amount? The earlier payment keeps the higher spot. Money breaks every tie except time.
- Nothing moves until the payment is confirmed. An abandoned checkout changes nothing.
Climbing and getting knocked off
- To push a listing higher, submit its URL again with a bigger number — at least $1 above its current bid. You pay the difference, not the whole amount again.
- Lose the #1 spot and we email you the moment it happens, with your comeback bid one click away.
What gets on the board
- This is the leaderboard of leaderboards: bid-to-rank sites and apps — places where position is bought, not earned.
- Bounced at the door: chat and invite links (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord and friends), adult content, and link shorteners — a shortener is resolved to its destination or rejected outright.
- Every URL is normalized before it lists: affiliate, referral and tracking parameters are stripped. App Store, Play Store and GitHub links are keyed by their full path, so two apps never fight over one bid.
What your money buys
- Attributable traffic. Every click on your listing reaches your site tagged with
utm_source=getalternative— open your analytics and see exactly what the board sends you. - A public click count next to your name, fed by those same clicks. Rank buys attention; the count proves it.