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How we rotate the RummyLists podium without hiding the rest of the directory

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A short note on why the top-three home strip changes, what signals we surface there, and how tab lists stay useful for readers who scroll past the headline picks.

homepage rankings methodology

The podium strip is deliberately narrow: three slugs, fixed order, meant for a fast mobile glance. When we promote entries such as Rummy Noble, Rummy Mars, and Rummy Wealth, that does not retire older profiles—it only changes which cards get the first spotlight.

Everything else still lives in the tab lanes below. We sprinkle fresh inventory across Hot list, Bonus scan, and Fresh notes so repeat visitors see movement without losing the broader directory shape.

What the podium is not

  • It is not a permanent endorsement—campaigns refresh, and outbound routes can change.
  • It is not a substitute for reading withdrawal cues on the detail page.
  • It is not a promise that an app will stay in every tab; tab membership is editorial curation, not exhaustive cataloguing.

What we want readers to do next

Use the podium as a filter, then compare at least one neighbour in the same category before tapping out. If two listings tell conflicting payout stories, trust neither headline until the live destination reconciles them.

If you notice drift between a profile here and the operator console, email support@rummylists.com so we can re-queue the entry.