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SaaS launch board
What is SaaS City?
SaaS City is a public, cash-ranked leaderboard for SaaS products, AI tools, and launch pages. A founder submits a public product URL, chooses a whole-dollar bid, and appears on the board after checkout clears. Higher completed bids rank higher, equal bids keep their earlier order, and the rules stay visible so visitors can understand why each product is placed where it is.
The page is built for builders who want fast launch visibility without waiting for votes, hidden feed ranking, or editorial approval. It is also useful for visitors who want a simple view of which SaaS products are actively trying to get attention right now. SaaS City does not review, endorse, or permanently guarantee any listing; it shows a transparent paid position at the moment the board is loaded.
How the SaaS City launch board works
The SaaS City launch board is intentionally narrow: it answers which SaaS products have bought visible placement right now. A listing begins with a public product URL, a whole-dollar bid, and a completed checkout. After payment clears, the SaaS City leaderboard sorts that product against every other paid listing by bid amount. If two products have the same completed bid, the older completed bid stays ahead, so the ordering is predictable and easy to audit.
This makes the SaaS City leaderboard different from a classic software directory. A directory usually asks visitors to trust categories, badges, reviews, editors, or vote totals. The SaaS City paid launch board shows a simpler signal: this product wants launch attention enough to pay for a specific public position. Visitors can still judge the product for themselves by opening the linked site, reading the product description, and comparing the bid with the rest of the board.
When to use the SaaS City leaderboard
The SaaS City launch board is useful for founders who need a fast, public place to show a SaaS product, an AI tool, a new feature page, or a launch campaign. It is also useful for operators who want a lightweight pulse of active SaaS promotion. Because the board is ranked by completed bids, a visitor can quickly see which teams are pushing for attention today without guessing how a hidden feed algorithm works.
The SaaS City paid launch board is not a quality score, buyer recommendation, review marketplace, or permanent ranking promise. A high position means the product currently holds that paid slot; it does not mean SaaS City has tested the tool or endorsed the company. The value of the SaaS City paid launch board is transparency: the rule is visible, the ranking is public, and every product competes under the same bid-based model.
SaaS City FAQ
Is SaaS City a SaaS directory?
It behaves more like a live launch board than a traditional directory. Products are listed by completed bid amount, not by category curation or review score.
Can any SaaS product submit a URL?
Public SaaS product URLs, launch pages, and company pages are eligible. Chat invites, shortened URLs, deceptive destinations, adult content, and illegal content are not accepted.
Does a bid mean SaaS City endorses the product?
No. A paid bid buys a public leaderboard position only. It is not a review, recommendation, ranking guarantee, or investment signal.
How is the SaaS City leaderboard different from a launch directory?
The SaaS City leaderboard is sorted by completed paid bids instead of editor picks, category placement, votes, or hidden engagement scoring. That makes placement easier to understand and easier to compare.
What does the SaaS City paid launch board prove?
The SaaS City paid launch board proves that a product bought a transparent public position at the time the page loaded. It does not prove that the product is better, safer, or more established than another listing.
Can a product lose its SaaS City rank?
Yes. If another product completes a higher bid, it can move above the current listing. Equal bids keep their earlier order, so tie breaks stay stable.