Rankings
How the MyClaude rankings page works: product leaderboards sorted by popularity, downloads, and recency.
The rankings page at myclaude.sh/rankings shows the top MyClaude products sorted by community engagement metrics. Use it to discover trending and high-quality products.
Accessing rankings
Navigate to myclaude.sh/rankings or click Rankings in the navigation bar. No sign-in required.
Three ranking tabs
The page has three tabs, each showing up to 50 products.
| Tab | Sort order | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Popular | Likes + downloads weighted | Finding community-endorsed products |
| Downloads | Total download count | Finding the most-installed products |
| Newest | Publication date (most recent first) | Discovering recently published products |
Each tab displays products with their title, creator, category, download count, rating, and price.
What makes a product rank higher
Products on the Popular tab rank by a weighted combination of likes and downloads. The Downloads tab uses raw download count. The Newest tab uses publication date.
Factors that push products up the rankings:
- Downloads. Every install counts. Free products tend to accumulate downloads faster.
- Likes. Users who browse or install can like a product from the product page.
- Ratings and reviews. While not directly a sort factor, high ratings attract more downloads and likes, which improve rank.
- Recency. The Newest tab favors recently published products regardless of engagement.
Rankings vs. explore
Rankings and the explore page serve different purposes.
| Aspect | Rankings (/rankings) | Explore (/explore) |
|---|---|---|
| What it shows | Top 50 products per tab | Paginated, filterable product list |
| Sort options | Popular, Downloads, Newest | Relevance, Downloads, Newest, Price |
| Filtering | None | Category, price range, tags, search query |
| Purpose | Browse what the community values most | Find a specific product for your use case |
Use /explore when you know what you need. Use /rankings to see what is trending.
For creators: improving your ranking
Your products appear in rankings based on organic engagement. There is no way to pay for placement.
- Write clear descriptions and thorough READMEs to convert page views into downloads
- Use relevant tags so your product appears in the right searches (which drive downloads)
- Price free products strategically to build a download base, then monetize with premium offerings
- See the Gamification page for how XP and creator levels work separately from product rankings
Related pages
- Browsing & Discovery -- search and filter on the explore page
- Product Types -- the 9 product categories
- Ratings and Reviews -- how product ratings work
- Gamification -- XP, levels, and creator rank tiers