Everyone buys attention. Almost nobody shows the price. On Fifteen the price is the product. Every listing carries what it paid, its click count, and its cost per click, in public. The Line ranks by amount paid, from $10, and each position fades 5% a day, so nobody owns the top forever. Today's Fifteen auctions one full day to one winner, useful if you have a launch date: your card is authorized and charged only if you still lead at midnight. No ads, no algorithm, no revenue share, no login.
Hi Product Hunt.
I have six small apps and the same problem every time: nobody knows they exist. Ads need a budget and an approved account, directories are a lottery, SEO takes months.
So I built the blunt version. On Fifteen you pay to appear, and everyone sees what you paid. Every listing shows its click count and cost per click, so you can judge the channel before you spend, and so can I.
Two mechanics. The Line ranks by amount paid, from $10, and every position fades 5% a day. Today's Fifteen sells one day to one winner, with the card authorized in advance and charged only if you still hold the day at midnight.
The fade is the part I care about. A leaderboard where the top spot is bought once and kept forever has one good week in it. Here the board keeps moving, and a small budget can still reach the top on a quiet day.
Honest notes: the audience is mostly founders and builders, so it works better for products they buy. The board is young and the numbers are small. Every click is counted in public anyway.
Happy to answer anything about the mechanics or the numbers.