Self-hosted means no network at all.
That's the trade you made: total control, zero distribution. There's no recommendation engine, no creator network, no built-in anyone-else to send readers your way. Outbid gives self-hosted publishers the network they gave up — a public leaderboard every member links to, where your position is something you buy rather than something you're granted.
- Be #1 on your platform, not just #1 overall
- Every listed newsletter gains subscribers
- Change your bid any time
One board. Every platform.
Your rank
#4
You hold #1 on Ghost. One rival bid takes it. Illustrative board — names are examples, not members.
Open to newsletters on every platform
The quiet problem
You own everything except an audience pipeline.
Independence costs you the one thing hosted platforms hand out free: other people's readers. Every Ghost publisher rebuilds the same growth stack from scratch — SEO, social, swaps — and every one of them is starting from zero distribution on day one.
How you grow today
Hope you get picked.
- An algorithm decides who sees you this month
- Cross-promos need a human to say yes, one at a time
- Spend more and nothing speeds up
- You find out it stopped working weeks after it stopped
How you grow on Outbid
Decide where you sit.
- Your rank is a number you choose, not one you're assigned
- No outreach — the board does the introducing
- Want to grow faster this month? Raise the bid
- Clicks in, subscribers out, cost per subscriber, live
Where the readers come from
Everyone points at the board. The board points at you.
This is the part worth understanding before you bid, because it is the whole mechanic.
Every member adds one link
It goes in your issues — footer, sign-off, wherever you like. That single link is the price of admission, and it is what gives the board an audience in the first place.
Their readers land on the board
Readers who already trust a newsletter follow its link and arrive somewhere built for exactly one thing: finding the next newsletter worth reading.
They subscribe to what they see first
Attention on a ranked list is brutally top-heavy. Rank 1 is not slightly better than rank 10 — it is a different order of magnitude.
More members, more readers, for everyone
Each newsletter that joins brings its own readers to the pool. The board is not split thinner as it grows — it gets bigger for every rank on it.
One board, not one per platform
You don't have to be #1 overall to win something.
The board is never split by platform, because no reader has ever wanted “a Ghost newsletter” — they want a good one. Splitting would quarter everyone's audience and buy nothing back.
So the auction stays whole and the badges come out of it. #1 on Ghost is a real position you can hold and defend without ever outbidding the biggest newsletter on the internet.
Every reader sees every newsletter
Full choice, one page
#1 on Ghost
Winnable at your size
One auction
No thin, half-empty boards
The floor isn't zero.
Every newsletter on the board sits on the same page every reader lands on. Rank decides your share of that attention — it never decides whether you get any. Last place still grows; first place grows fastest.
The number
A rank is a subscriber count with a price on it.
Put a bid in and see what position it holds — and what that position returns.
Your budget
What does a rank actually buy?
Move the budget and watch the position — and the subscribers — move with it.
$13,550 over 12 months → 10,116 subscribers
Estimated position
#7
Holds for $1,129 a month — $71 under your budget
+843
new subscribers / month
$1.34
per subscriber
Paid social usually lands a newsletter subscriber somewhere around $2–$5. The higher you rank here, the further under that you get.
Estimate only, not a quote. Models an illustrative board where rank 1 takes 4,000 subscribers a month at $4,000, with traffic and bids both falling down the board. Real numbers depend on your category, the board's size, and what everyone else bids.
Ghost
A distribution network that doesn't own you.
No platform lock-in, no data sharing beyond a verified subscriber count, no algorithm deciding your fate. You take a rank, you add a link, and you can leave whenever you like.
- Direct Ghost connection, read-only by design
- No lock-in — change your bid or leave the board at any time
- One link in your issue, and full stats on what it returns
Commitment, honestly
You are buying a position, not signing a deal.
Rank is monthly and it is yours only while you hold it. Raise your bid the month you want to push, drop it the month you don't, and leave whenever it stops paying for itself. Nothing about your newsletter is locked to us.
$0
Setup fee
None
Contract length
Any time
Change your bid
None
Exclusivity required
Straight answers
The things you were about to ask.
Almost none. Outbid reads your subscriber count to verify the board is ranking real newsletters, and nothing else. It never sends on your behalf, never touches your member list, and never asks for exclusivity. If you stop bidding, you stop being ranked — and that's the whole exit process.
From the members. Every newsletter on the board links to it from their own issues, so each member contributes readers and each member draws from the pool. That is the entire mechanic — it is why the board has an audience at all, and why it grows as more operators join rather than being split thinner.
No, and this is the important difference. Nobody is imported, uploaded or added to your newsletter. Real readers land on a public page, see your newsletter, and choose to subscribe. Every subscriber you get is someone who opted in to you specifically.
Position, by the month. You bid for a rank, and if you hold it you pay that bid. Higher ranks cost more because they receive more of the board's readers — and because traffic falls faster down the board than price does, the top of the board is also the cheapest place to buy a subscriber.
No — one board, every platform on it. A platform-split board would cut everyone's audience into quarters while adding nothing, because readers don't choose a newsletter by what it was sent from. What you get instead is a badge: whoever sits highest among Ghost newsletters holds "#1 on Ghost", out of the same global ranking. A position you can realistically hold, without a fragmented network behind it.
One newsletter can hold one rank. Rank 1 is a single position, not a monopoly, and every other rank still sits on the same page in front of the same readers. Buying the top spot buys you the largest share of attention — it does not buy anyone else's share.
No. Outbid never sends your newsletter and never touches your subscriber list. You keep publishing from Ghost exactly as you do now. The integration is one link in your issues and a read-only connection to verify your subscriber count.
The board opens with a founding set of ranks.
Early members set the opening bids — which is the cheapest a top rank will ever be. Tell us where you publish and roughly how many people read you.