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BookaBillboard.today
Your brand in Times Square for less than a year of Netflix
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Your brand in Times Square for less than a year of Netflix
19 followers
UberPool for billboards. Put your brand on a real NYC Times Square billboard and build trust with your customers and investors — at a fraction of the usual cost. Why should only big companies get Times Square? Smaller teams deserve a shot too — that's the whole point. The more people who join, the cheaper it gets for everyone, and the earliest signups get the biggest discounts.




Hey PH, I'm Harsh.
I always thought a Times Square billboard was something only big brands with huge budgets could touch. Turns out the only reason it felt out of reach was the price — so I tried to fix that. It now costs less than what you pay for Netflix in a year.
It's basically UberPool for a billboard — you share the screen and split the cost. Same screen the big brands use, just not rented out solo.
What I didn't expect: it's becoming a trust signal. SaaS and AI startups with tight ad budgets are using "we're live in Times Square right now" on their socials — it makes a small team look real in front of enterprise customers. That's the part I'm most excited about.
Would genuinely love your feedback :)
Genuinely curious — how does the pricing actually work as more people join? Like is there a set minimum number of slots needed before the billboard runs, or could it get awkward if only a handful of brands sign up and nobody else joins?
Curious how the pricing actually works when it shifts based on how many people join - is it a fixed discount tier or does the cost keep dropping as more signups come in until launch?
How does the actual billboard slot booking work once enough people join, like do I get to pick the week or is it more of a lottery situation?
Love the group-buy idea for Times Square access, that’s a smart way to lower the barrier. One thing that would help me commit as a user though is a live counter showing how many spots are filled and how the per-brand price drops as more join, so I can see the actual savings ticking down in real time instead of just trusting it will happen.
Signed up for a slot and actually got a price that wouldn't bankrupt my small team. The early bird discount thing feels fair and the whole "UberPool for billboards" pitch is genuinely clever.
Curious how this actually works in practice — do you all handle the design and creative side too, or am I bringing my own ad and just paying for the slot?