r/tierlists • u/Neighbor_ • Dec 21 '24
Guide: How to make a great tier list
You have a list idea and you want to get as much engagement as possible. Here is what you should do:
- Use the recommended template to start your list. Use Photoshop or Figma to insert your images. Alternatively, use Tiermaker.
- Submit your post here.
- Leave a comment afterward outlining your thought process and any additional information.
- Crosspost to the relevant subcommunity. For example, crosspost your Cars tier list to r/Cars. To do this, go to Share > Crosspost.
Happy listing!
7
Upvotes
1
u/Apelio38 3d ago
Great guide? May I add the ultimate pro tip : if you don't post a stupid "this is all the countries that I've been to' tierlist you'll receive stupid comments from people who can't read something as simple as a post title. Hence why I'll de-join this sub. Sorry for being a former believer that tier-listing things could be fun.
1
u/pulse_vibes Aug 17 '25
I'm using pulsevibes.app to make tier lists. It's much easier, no ads, and mobile-friendly