Saassy Board is a SaaS listing and leaderboard platform where indie founders list their products, track their revenue, and compete for monthly cash prizes while donating 50% of platform revenue to fight global hunger.
What is Saassy Board?
Saassy Board is a community-driven platform for indie SaaS makers to list their products, publicly track monthly revenue, and earn cash rewards based on growth. Founders input their Stripe-connected revenue (Stripe is the initial payment provider), and the platform ranks them on a live leaderboard. The service was created by indie developers Valio Madzharov and Alex Ovardov, as indicated in community testimonials.
Key Features
- Live Leaderboard — Publicly ranked list of SaaS projects by monthly revenue and earned score, updated in real time.
- Monthly Cash Rewards — Top 3 founders each month receive 13% (1st), 10% (2nd), and 7% (3rd) of platform revenue from competition entries, with additional contributions from Marc Louvion and Besim reinvested into the pool.
- Charity Donations — 50% of all platform revenue is donated to @ShareTheMealorg to fund meals for people in need; 694 meals donated so far.
- Visibility & Backlinks — Each listed SaaS gets a backlink from the platform and is featured in weekly X posts reaching 500+ monthly viewers.
- Transparency — Full public breakdown of revenue allocation: 50% charity, up to 30% creator rewards, 20% platform costs.
- One-Time Fee — Pay $10 once to join and compete forever; no recurring subscription.
Who is it for?
- Indie SaaS founders who want to gain visibility for their product and earn cash rewards based on real revenue growth.
- Builders in public who want to transparently share their monthly revenue and compete with peers in a supportive community.
- Socially conscious makers who want their platform participation to directly contribute to fighting world hunger through meal donations.
What can you do with Saassy Board?
- List your SaaS product on a curated leaderboard, including a link to your site and your founder X/Twitter profile.
- Track your revenue and compare with other indie products in real time; the leaderboard scores combine current revenue and growth.
- Compete for prizes — each month, the top three ranked products split up to 30% of platform revenue (e.g., $13 for first place from a $10 entry pool).
- Donate meals to charity — every entry contributes 50% of its $10 fee (i.e., $5) to @ShareTheMealorg, funding 6 meals per entry.
How does Saassy Board work?
- Connect your SaaS — sign up and enter your product name, URL, and connect your Stripe account to share revenue data.
- Earn points — your leaderboard score is based on your monthly revenue; as you grow, your rank improves.
- Compete monthly — at the end of each month, the top three scores receive cash rewards paid to your Stripe account.
- Donate automatically — 50% of entry fees are sent to @ShareTheMealorg, tracked publicly.
Pricing
The competition entry costs a one-time fee of $10 per SaaS project. This includes permanent placement on the leaderboard, eligibility for monthly rewards, and a backlink. No recurring fees.
FAQ
Why should I join Saassy Board?
Joining gives you a valuable backlink, get seen by 500+ people monthly via weekly X mentions, and a chance to earn cash rewards (up to $13 for first place) — all while supporting global hunger relief.
How do I join Saassy Board?
Visit saassy-board.com, click "Start Now", create an account, list your SaaS, and connect your Stripe account for revenue sharing. Pay the $10 one-time fee.
Do I have to share my revenue?
Yes, the platform requires you to share your monthly revenue via Stripe connection to calculate your score and rank. This transparency is part of building in public.
How are rewards paid out?
Monthly rewards are paid manually via Stripe to the top 3 founders. The amounts are 13% (1st), 10% (2nd), and 7% (3rd) of total platform revenue that month.
Where does the money go?
50% of all revenue goes to @ShareTheMealorg for meals; up to 30% to top creators; 5% each to Marc Louvion and Besim (who reinvest); 20% to platform operations.









