One page. One company. One hour.
$99 buys the whole of onehour.page for sixty minutes: one sentence, your name, a link to your site and a link to your X account.
The next hour is always on sale, from the moment the current one starts. Nobody can outbid you, buy you out, or extend the hour they are in. When your hour ends it is gone: there is no archive and no back catalogue.
Afterwards you get a receipt showing how many people clicked through to you. It lives at a private link only you are given.
When nobody has bought the hour, the page shows one of ours. It says so.
Who made this
One Hour is a project by Forcepull, a remote-only job board for tech.
Rules
- You write the sentence. We display it. It is yours, not ours.
- We can take any hour down at any time, and we will if it is being used to hurt somebody.
- An hour taken down for a policy violation is refunded at our discretion. An hour taken down because we changed our minds is always refunded.
- Your link has to keep going where it went when we checked it. We look again when your hour starts, and an hour whose destination has moved comes down.
- We are not the publisher of anyone's manifesto. We are a page with a clock on it.
- We do not check whether you own the company you typed. Buying the hour is your word that you are entitled to use it. If you are not, the hour comes down and the money goes back.
- You may buy as many hours as you like, including consecutive ones. Nobody is owed a turn, and nobody can take your hour off you.
Your card is authorised when you claim an hour and only charged when you fill it in. An hour you never fill in costs nothing.