AboutAn ad, a game, and a very simple idea.
outbidder.lol is a public experiment in real-time attention economics. Submit a public website, app, profile, video, audio link, text placement, meme, photo, or artwork. Choose what the placement is worth to you, and pay once via Stripe.
No subscriptions, no account creations, and no complicated advertising dashboards. Every bid moves you up the ranks instantly. Clicks and privacy-conscious visitor totals are counted transparently in real time.
Rules & GuidelinesThe bid is the rank. Nothing else.
Outbidder is a public, one-time paid leaderboard. These rules are enforced by the submission flow and payment webhook wherever they can be automated.
How ranking worksBids use whole US dollars. Paying less than #1 still claims the rank that total can reach. Re-entering the same normalized URL raises that one listing, and you pay at least $5 more than its current total.
✅ What you can listProduct websites, app-store pages, GitHub projects, X handles, YouTube videos, supported audio links, original text, memes, photos, GIFs, and artwork.
🚫 What is not allowedChat or invite links, malware, phishing, illegal products, hate speech, explicit NSFW content, misleading redirects, impersonation, or content you do not have the right to publish.
Clean links and protected listingsTracking, affiliate, and referral query parameters are removed. Platform paths and YouTube video IDs remain distinct. Once a URL is listed, later bidders can raise it but cannot overwrite its title, description, or media.
Payment, publication, and disputesOnly a completed Stripe payment publishes or raises a listing. Your card preview and final charge are shown before checkout. Contact hello@outbidder.lol with purchase issues before opening a dispute. Nothing here limits rights that cannot legally be excluded. Anonymous traffic measurementPublic traffic totals use a signed first-party visitor cookie. Outbidder stores a one-way identifier and timestamps for aggregate counts, but no IP address or browser fingerprint. Clearing the cookie can make a returning visitor count as new.