Rules
Short version: pay more, rank higher, get outbid.
What BoostBoard is
BoostBoard is a paid promotional leaderboard for AI products. Rankings are determined by paid bid amounts — nothing else. A higher successful bid ranks higher. Ties go to the most recent successful bid.
What a bid buys
A bid purchases promotional placement and visibility on this leaderboard, at your bid amount, until someone outbids you. Your bid sets your product's ranking amount — it does not add to previous bids. Anyone can outbid you at any time. Bids do not create ownership, investment rights, or any entitlement beyond placement.
Refunds
Payments are generally non-refundable, including when your product is outbid. Exceptions: duplicate or invalid transactions, or where a refund is required by law.
What ranking means
Nothing, except that someone paid for it. BoostBoard does not claim higher-ranked products are better, and a ranking does not imply our endorsement — or the listed company's endorsement of BoostBoard.
Seed listings
To keep the board from launching empty, some well-known AI products are listed at $0. These are unpaid, organic seed entries. None of those companies paid BoostBoard, endorse BoostBoard, or are affiliated with BoostBoard.
Submissions
Submitted products must be legitimate, publicly accessible AI-related products. We may remove submissions that are fraudulent, illegal, malicious, misleading, adult, scams, impersonating another company, or otherwise inappropriate — without refund where the removal is for a rules violation.
Traffic numbers
Each listing publicly shows how many visitors viewed it on BoostBoard and how many clicked through to the product's website. These are measured from real visitor activity, with obvious bots and repeats filtered out. We never fabricate views or clicks — a listing that shows zero has zero.
The fine print
Payments are processed by Stripe. We store the details needed to run the leaderboard (product info, bid amounts, payment references, and the email you use at checkout — which we may use to tell you when you've been outbid). This page describes how BoostBoard actually works; it is not legal advice.