Hall of Kings
Who held out, who paid up, and where the fighting is.
Three leaderboards, none of them earned. Holding the top of a board for sixty days costs the same as holding it for an hour. It just takes nerve, and a category nobody else wants badly enough.
Longest holds
Products still sitting at #1, longest first. The clock resets only when the lead changes hands.
| # | Product | Category | Paid in total | At #1 for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ScreenFine | The #1 Productivity | $1 | 23 hours 37 minutes |
| 2 | mypage.cc | The #1 Link-in-Bio | $1 | 23 hours 9 minutes |
| 3 | Jolly Good Web | Webflow Development | The #1 Web Design | $2 | 6 hours 2 minutes |
Biggest spenders
Lifetime totals on a single board. Every dollar in this column is still working: it holds a position whether or not it holds the top one.
| # | Product | Category | Position | Paid in total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jolly Good Web | Webflow Development | The #1 Web Design | At #1 | $2 |
| 2 | ScreenFine | The #1 Productivity | At #1 | $1 |
| 3 | mypage.cc | The #1 Link-in-Bio | At #1 | $1 |
Most lead changes
Where the grudges are. A high count means the top of that board keeps moving, and that the category is worth fighting over.
| # | Category | Lead changes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The #1 Web Design | 2 |
None of these rankings mean a product is good. They mean a product was paid for.