Rules

Rank is total paid, highest first. There is no other input — no votes, no followers, no algorithm. Ties go to whoever got there first, so early money keeps its place.

Only the top spot is defended

Taking #1 is the one restricted move, and the rule is the same for everyone: the top spot must be cleared by at least 5% (never less than $5), and can never be passed by more than 20% at once.

Every other place is a free-for-all: land wherever your money lands. Outbidding someone mid-board just means paying a dollar more than they have.

The band is measured against the best total among the other listings, never your own — so the leader can't extend their lead once they're a full step clear, because there is no legal amount left for them to pay. The gap can only close. On boards without this rule, one bidder jumps to $10,000, everyone else gives up, and the game is over.

Right now: $5 gets you on the board · $882 takes #1 · $1,008 is the highest bid the leader can be passed with.

Raising your bid

Enter the same listing again to top it up — you keep everything you've already paid, so raising costs only the difference. Any amount from $5 up, unless you're going for #1, which has to clear the leader properly.

Past spend is a permanent discount on every future raise. Somebody who has been on the board a while reclaims the top far more cheaply than a newcomer.

What you can list today

Right now the board takes product websites, one listing per domain. That's where it starts, not where it ends — other kinds of listing may open up later, and this section will say so when they do.

A product website — one listing per domain. Enter the same site again and you feed the fish that's already there rather than starting a second one.

Addresses are normalised before they go on the board: forced to https, stripped of query strings and fragments, and lower-cased. Affiliate, referral and tracking parameters will not survive, so don't bother adding them.

Not allowed, and refused at submission:

  • Link shorteners — the board shows where a click actually goes.
  • Chat and invite links: Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Messenger, Signal.
  • IP addresses, private hosts, and anything not reachable on the public web.

Also not allowed, and removed if it turns up: sexual or adult content, anything illegal, malware, and impersonating a business you don't run. We can take a listing down if it breaks these rules.

Clicks

Every row shows how many times its link has been clicked, and what those clicks have cost. Repeat clicks from the same person count — someone coming back twice really did come back twice.

Automated traffic doesn't. Requests that don't come from a browser on this page are ignored, and clicks are rate-limited per visitor, so the number can't be inflated by a script.

It undercounts slightly — ad blockers stop the counter, not the click. Every outbound link carries ?utm_source=biggerfish so you can check the traffic in your own analytics rather than taking our number for it.

Payment

Payments are final and non-refundable. Anyone can pass you at any time; your listing stays on the board at whatever rank your total earns, which is what you paid for — unless it breaks the rules above, in which case we can remove it.

If something goes wrong with a payment, get in touch on X before opening a dispute — it is faster, and we will sort it out. Nothing here limits rights that can't legally be excluded.

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