outbid.lol price today
What the top spot costs right now, and what a listing actually buys at every level. Figures come straight from outbid.lol's public API and refresh every few minutes.
What it costs per click
outbid.lol publishes a click count on every listing, so the real rate is calculable. This is the number that decides whether a placement was worth it, grouped by what people paid.
| Price paid | Listings | Clicks | Per click |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 and up | 24 | 52,126 | $1.47 |
| $100 to $999 | 37 | 9,207 | $0.98 |
| $10 to $99 | 113 | — | — |
| Under $10 | 380 | — | — |
Click totals are read from the top of the board, so lower bands are sampled rather than complete. Rates move as listings age and accumulate clicks.
Why the number keeps climbing
Bids on outbid.lol are permanent. Nothing is spent down, nothing expires, and nothing is refunded when you are passed. That makes the standing top bid a floor that can only rise: every new leader has to clear the last one. It started near a dollar and reached $12,615 in a matter of days.
Ad platforms avoid this by consuming your spend as it delivers. Budgets empty, placements expire, and the auction runs again with everyone back at the line. Remove that and a leaderboard turns into a dollar auction, where the top price rises until nobody can justify clearing it.
Common questions
How much does outbid.lol cost?
Any amount from $1. Your bid sets your rank, so the real question is what rank you want. Taking #1 currently costs $12,616, because you have to beat the standing top bid of $12,615. A mid-board placement costs far less: the median listing sits at $5.00.
Why does the price of #1 keep going up?
Bids on outbid.lol are permanent. Nothing is consumed or refunded, so the standing top bid only ever rises. Each new leader has to clear the last one, which means the price ratchets upward and never comes back down.
Do you get your money back if someone outbids you?
No. Payment is one-time and final, and your listing stays on the board at whatever rank your bid can still hold. You keep the placement you paid for, you just stop being first.
Is it worth it?
Depends entirely on what you pay per click. Across the top of the board the blended rate works out to roughly $1.40 per click. Compare that to what you would pay for the same click elsewhere before deciding.
Full disclosure: this page is run by topple.lol, a leaderboard built on the same idea with the opposite pricing rule. Bids here are balances that drain with time and with every click they earn, so the top spot falls back into reach instead of climbing out of it. The figures above are outbid.lol's own published numbers, not our interpretation of them.