How the developer leaderboard works
Money sets the order. The highest confirmed developer bid gets #1. Higher ranks get seen — and clicked — first.
1. Pick your target
Attack any occupied rank — including #1. Unclaimed spots start at $5.
2. Drop your link
GitHub, LinkedIn, portfolio, résumé — send the clicks wherever you want.
3. Pay to pass them
Their bid plus at least $1. One payment. No subscriptions hiding in the bushes.
4. Own it — for now
Stripe confirms the payment, your bid goes live. Someone pays more later, you drop. Fair is fair.
5. Earn the click
Add a name, avatar and one-liner after paying. Or let your link do the talking.
The rules
- →The board is ordered by confirmed paid bids, highest first. Ties: earlier payment wins.
- →Confirmed bids never reset. Your active bid stays on the board until another confirmed bid changes the ranking or your listing is disabled.
- →Click history never resets: every developer keeps their listing's lifetime clicks, and every rank keeps the clicks generated by all developers who occupied it.
- →A new bid replaces your previous bid on the same listing — amounts are not cumulative in v1.
- →Positions are not reserved during Stripe Checkout. Final rank is calculated at payment confirmation.
- →No refunds for outbids. You paid to be on the board when you paid, not forever.
- →Illegal or unsafe links are removed without refund.