How pricing works

Every launch gets a live reality price. Here's exactly what moves it — and what doesn't.

IPO

opening price

When a launch first appears, its price opens from its rank on the platform, weighted by how much that platform counts. A #1 on a heavyweight board opens higher than a mid-pack debut on a small one.

Fading

◌ fading

Attention fades. With no fresh signal a price bleeds a little every day — at 7 quiet days a launch is marked FADING, at 28 it is FADED. Ship something real and the streak resets.

Momentum

+

Re-launches and appearances on new platforms add lift. If a product keeps showing up and climbing, that renewed attention pushes the price back up.

Death

− daily

If a product goes dead — offline, or serving 5xx errors — the price bleeds every day it stays dark, and after 14 straight dead daysit is delisted to the graveyard. There is no one-off collapse, deliberately: a cliff can be front-run (click the link, see the 404, sell before the drop). A daily bleed cannot. The crowd's favourite is not immune.

Award bump

+15%

Winning Product of the week earns a +15% bump, applied at the week's close. A real, earned outcome — so it moves the reality price.

Verified revenue

✓ verified revenue

The only growth signal that moves the price. A founder connects a payment processor read-only; verified MRR growth reprices the launch and earns a verified revenue badge. Everything else is visibility.

What NEVER moves the price

Doesn't move it
  • Hype and buzz
  • Upvotes
  • Founder posts and content
  • How much the crowd bets

That all lives in the Sentiment League.

Moves it
  • Launch rank & platform weight
  • Silence — a daily bleed, no cliff
  • Re-launches & new platforms
  • Death (daily, then delisting) and awards (+15%)
  • Verified revenue growth