About AppRanker
A leaderboard for apps where the ranking rule is stated up front: whoever pays the most is on top.
The idea
Every app directory claims to rank on merit and then quietly sells the top slot anyway. AppRanker skips the pretence. There is one input, and it is money. A dollar is a point, points are public, and the board sorts on them.
You get a permanent spot in a list people actually scroll, a live click counter proving whether it sent you traffic, and the exact price to climb one rank higher.
How it works
Paste a Chrome Web Store, Google Play, or App Store link. We resolve the app, pull its name, icon, rating and install count from the store, and show you what each rank on the board currently costs. Pick an amount, pay, and the listing appears at the rank that amount buys.
No account, no profile, no approval queue. The app listing is the identity. Anyone can add points to any listing, including the people who already own it.
Traffic
Every listing links out through a counted redirect, and clicks over the last hour are shown on the row. The trending strip is ranked purely on that number, so a cheap listing that people actually click can sit above a listing that paid ten times more. It is the one place on the site where money is not the ranking rule.
Built with
Next.js, MongoDB, Tailwind CSS and shadcn/ui, styled after Vercel's Geist. App data comes from chrome-stats. Payments run on Polar, which is the merchant of record.
Start
A new listing costs $5. Take a rank or read the terms.