About

Most leaderboards are decided by an algorithm you can’t see. #1Board is decided by one number you can: what you bid.

Why this exists

Attention on the internet is usually handed out by a feed you don’t control. #1Board flips that. There’s one spot at the top, and it goes to whoever wants it most, measured the only honest way there is — putting money behind it.

How it works

You bring a public profile, optionally add a couple of links, and place a bid. Bids sort the board. Higher bid, higher spot. That’s the whole mechanism — no engagement score, no follower count, no hidden weighting.

Any profile

X, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or a plain website — #1Board doesn’t care which platform you live on. It just needs a public profile people can actually visit.

Up to two links

Not a link-in-bio wall, not ten. Your profile alone is enough to claim a spot — but if you’ve got a product, portfolio, or anything else worth a click, you can add up to two.

Why bidding decides position

Votes can be gamed. Follower counts can be bought quietly. A public bid can’t — it’s a real payment, tied to a real rank, visible to everyone. If someone wants your spot more than you do, they can go take it. Rules are on the rules page.