Simple market.
Clear rules.
outbid.digital is a public, paid leaderboard. Your bid determines your rank—nothing else.
How ranking works
- New listings use whole US-dollar bids from $5 to $999,999.
- Taking #1 requires at least $5 more than the current top bid. Any lower amount still receives the highest rank it can take.
- Equal bids remain in the order they were completed. The older bid keeps the higher position.
- Enter the same canonical website or @handle to raise a listing. The new amount must be at least $1 higher; you pay only the difference.
- Ranks can move while checkout is open. A completed payment places the listing wherever that paid amount ranks at processing time.
What you can list
- A public product website, company page, creator profile, or X @handle.
- App Store, Play Store, GitHub, and similar links are keyed by their path so separate products remain separate listings.
- The listing must be lawful, safe to visit, and accurately represented by its submitted destination.
What is not allowed
- Chat or invite links for Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Messenger, Signal, or similar services.
- Adult or sexually explicit content, malware, phishing, scams, impersonation, illegal products, hate, harassment, or deceptive redirects.
- Link shorteners, affiliate redirects, referral links, or tracking parameters. Query strings are stripped from listing destinations.
- Artificial clicks, bots, click exchanges, refresh scripts, or attempts to manipulate public traffic numbers.
After you pay
- The completed payment—not starting checkout—claims the rank.
- Listings are public and outbound clicks redirect to the normalized URL with outbid.digital attribution.
- Bids are generally final once processed. Required refunds and duplicate-charge corrections are handled under the Terms.
- We may block or remove a listing that violates these rules without preserving its position.