Rules

whorules.top is one public leaderboard for products on the internet. Your position is decided by a single number: the dollar amount attached to your listing. Nothing else is weighed — not traffic, not ratings, not who you know.

Ranking

  • Claims are in whole US dollars. A new spot starts at $1; the ceiling for any listing is $999,999. Amounts move in steps of $1.
  • Paying less than #1 still puts you on the board at whatever place your claim can take. You don’t need to match the top price to get listed.
  • Paste the same URL again to raise your own listing. Your new total has to be at least higher than what you already hold, and you are charged only the gap between the two. Nobody else can take your rank by paying that gap; a different product always pays its full amount.
  • Listings are keyed by URL, so every product has exactly one spot. Tracking parameters, UTM codes and other query strings in the link are ignored.

What can be listed

  • Any live website or product with a public URL. Just paste the link.
  • The name and favicon shown on the board come straight from the site’s domain. You cannot supply your own logo or copy — what the domain shows is what the board shows.
  • Sites that go offline may be removed from the board without refund.
  • Illegal content, malware, phishing pages and anything we judge harmful are not accepted and will be removed.

Once you have paid

  • Your rank is claimed the moment the payment completes — not when the checkout opens.
  • The listing is public. Every entry on the board links straight to its URL.
  • Claims are not refundable when you get overtaken. Being passed is the whole game; raise your claim to climb back.

Payments & disputes

  • Checkout is handled by Dodo Payments, which acts as merchant of record. By finishing a checkout you confirm that you chose the amount yourself, understood that it buys a position on a public board rather than a product or service, and authorise the charge.
  • A position can be overtaken at any time by a higher claim. That is how the board works, and it is not grounds for a refund or a payment dispute.
  • If something went wrong — a double charge, a listing that never appeared, a payment that didn’t apply — get in touch first using the support address on your receipt. We resolve genuine errors quickly; a chargeback filed without contacting us may result in the listing being removed.
  • Nothing here limits rights that can’t be waived under your local consumer law.