Pedestal

Rules

Short on purpose. Paying means accepting these. Nothing here removes rights your consumer law gives you.

01

How the order works

  • Bids are whole euros. Entry starts at 1 €, the ceiling is 9,999 €.
  • To overtake someone you pay at least 1 € more than they hold. Paying less is fine too: you land wherever your amount reaches.
  • On a tie, the older bid stays higher. Matching a price does not overtake it.
  • Already on the board? Paste the same destination again to climb. You pay only the gap, and nobody can pass you by paying that gap: a different listing always pays its full amount.
  • Every destination has exactly one spot. The same Instagram, the same app or the same site cannot occupy two rows.
02

What can go up

  • An App Store app, an Instagram, a TikTok, an X, a YouTube, or any public https link.
  • The icon comes from Apple, the platform, or the favicon. There is no free-text ad: the board shows the destination, not a sales pitch you wrote.
  • You must have the right to attach that destination to a bid, and the link has to be truthful.
  • I can pull a listing if the destination is illegal, misleading, or harms someone else. That is not a refund unless the fault was mine when charging.
03

Once you have paid

  • The spot is claimed when the payment completes, not when checkout opens.
  • Your listing is public and every click goes to your destination through a counted link. Visits are shown on your row.
  • Being overtaken is not grounds for a refund. Being overtaken is the whole game: if you want it back, climb.
04

Payments

  • Stripe handles checkout. Completing it confirms you chose the amount yourself and understand it buys a spot on a public list, not a product or a service.
  • Refunds happen in one case: you paid and your listing never appeared because of a fault on my side. Write to me before opening a dispute and I will fix it.
  • One person runs this. It can stop working any day. Your listing shows for as long as the board exists.