House rules
Seven of them, and none are negotiable. Read the fifth one twice before you pay.
- 01
The order is the receipt
Slots are sorted by how much has been paid for them, most first. When two apps have paid the same, the one that got there earlier stays ahead.
- 02
You are not buying first place
You are buying a position. A dollar lands wherever a dollar lands, and that row is just as clickable as the one at the top.
- 03
Payments accumulate
A second payment for the same app is added to the first rather than replacing it, so holding a slot is cheaper than winning it back.
- 04
Store listings only
The link has to resolve to a real listing on Google Play or the App Store. Android and iOS compete on the same chart, and the package name or bundle id inside the link is what identifies the app — the same company shipping both gets two rows, each topped up on its own.
- 05
Nothing is reserved and nothing is refunded
A slot is worth exactly what nobody else has outspent yet. Someone can pass you a minute after you pay, and that is the game, not a fault.
- 06
Anyone can list anyone
Ownership of the app is never checked. If you find your own listing here, someone else paid to put it there.
- 07
The audience is counted, not followed
Traffic figures come from a counter this site runs itself. No cookie is set, nothing is written to your device, and no data leaves for a third party.
Independent of Google and Apple. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC and App Store is a trademark of Apple Inc., used here only to say which store a listing came from.