Three steps, two numbers, no shortcuts.
The whole site in one page: what you do, how the two scores are computed, and why money can never move either of them.
Add the product you built with AI.
Name, link, one line on what it does, which tools built it, and how much of it was AI-built: fully, mostly, or partly. Your call, plainly labeled.
Prove it is yours.
One DNS record or one meta tag, two minutes. Verification exists to stop people claiming work that is not theirs. It never adds a single point to any score.
People vote.
Votes, saves, and visits decide where a product ranks. Your score follows you to every product you ship.
Free. Nothing on this board can be bought.
The site has exactly two numbers, and both come from what people do, never from who you are.
Product Score
One number per product. It grows when real signed-in people vote for it or save it. Clicks through to the product and return visits are shown on the page but do not move the score. Every part decays a little each day, so the board stays alive: yesterday's hit has to keep earning its slot.
Vote counting is deliberately blunt: a vote from a real, established account counts as one. Brand new throwaway accounts count as zero until they age in. There is no weighting for reputation, tenure, or anything you could grind. That is bot defense, not a merit system.
Builder Score
Your headline number. It is the popularity of your products, added up. Nothing else feeds it: no points for verification, receipts, streaks, or seniority. A first-timer whose one product takes off outranks a ten-launch veteran nobody uses, and that is exactly how it should work. One good idea from a total unknown can hit number one on day one.
What is not a score
- The AI-built label (fully, mostly, partly) is a filter chip. It labels, it never ranks.
- Verification is a checkmark, not points.
- Build receipts earn readers and trust, not rank.
The formulas will be published on this page, in full, when voting opens. If you cannot check the math, it is not transparency.
There are boards where the top spot goes to whoever paid the most. This is not one of them, and the rule is structural, not a promise:
- Paid placement is called Spotlight, lives in its own clearly labeled rail, and expires. It never appears inside the rankings.
- No purchase adds votes, score, or position. There is nothing to buy that touches the board.
- Sponsors buy attention on tool pages, in labeled slots, for a fixed period. The board on the same page ignores them completely.
The rankings only stay worth reading if they cannot be bought. That is the product. See pricing for what is actually for sale.