Startup leaderboard
A public list where startups buy rank with a dollar bid. No votes, no editorial queue. The receipt is on the board.
A startup leaderboard usually means a ranked list of companies. On a pay-to-rank board like Biddr, the sort order is simpler: highest bid at the top, everyone else below. You are not waiting for upvotes or a launch-day algorithm. You pick a whole-dollar amount and take whatever rank that buys.
Why founders list here
After outbid.lol went viral in August 2026, dozens of .lol boards copied the same mechanic. Founders use them for launch-week visibility, referral traffic, and a public number competitors can see. It sits somewhere between Product Hunt (community votes) and paid search (opaque auctions).
How Biddr compares
Biddr runs on biddr.lol with $1 entry. You can list a product URL or an X @handle. The board is separate from outbid.lol: bids do not transfer. If you want a startup leaderboard you can afford to test, start here and read the live top bid before you pay.
Ready to claim a spot on the live board?
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