Take #1 for$
$5 to list. Paying less than #1 still puts you on the board — this bid is #1. Same URL later pays only the difference.
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Empty board. $5 takes #1.
How does a pay to rank leaderboard work?
On Toplist, rank is the bid. You pay a whole-dollar amount for your SaaS, indie app, website, or X handle. The highest paid total sits at #1. There are no votes, no algorithms, and no ads — only money.
How much does it cost to list a SaaS, app, or website?
New listings start at $5. Paying less than the current #1 still puts you on the board at whatever rank that bid can take. To take #1, bid more than the current top. Same app or URL raises the listing — you only pay the difference.
Can I buy the #1 spot for my product?
Yes. Claim #1 by paying more than whoever is there now. If someone is at $40, $45 takes the throne. If the board is empty, $5 owns #1.
Do I pay again to stay ranked?
Your paid total stays until someone outbids you or you raise. Raising the same link only costs the difference. A completed Polar payment is what changes the board — opening checkout does not.