outdonate.lol

About

Pay-to-rank leaderboards are a fun idea with an awkward ending: the money goes to whoever built the leaderboard. This one ends differently. The money goes to a charity, and the person who built it gets nothing.

That turns the whole thing inside out. On a normal board, being #1 means you spent the most on yourself. Here it means you gave the most away — and you have a receipt to prove it.

We never touch the money

This is not a promise, it is the architecture. When you click donate, you go to Every.org, a 501(c)(3) that processes the donation and passes it to the charity. They issue your receipt. outdonate has no payment account, no balance, and no way to intercept a dollar of it. All we receive is a webhook telling us a donation happened, which is what moves your rank.

It also means we take no cut, add no fee, and have nothing to be transparent about — the ledger is just the list of confirmed donations, and Every.org's records are the real ones.

Credit

The mechanic is lifted, openly and admiringly, from outbid.lol by Jonathan Wilke. He built the format; this is the same format pointed somewhere else.