flmflm brings you short form mobile video entertainment, no ads, no sponsor interruptions, and no subscriptions.
Step | Example | |
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Create | Any user on flmflm proposes a challenge. It’s free | Someone recreates the “cheesed challenge” formerly made famous on X/Twitter. #silly |
Ante | Other competitors ante up and submit short videos of their attempt | 25 other silly parents each ante in 5 points (99¢). The pot now has 125 points total (~$25) |
Share | The challenge closes for entries. flmflm posts the announcement of the new challenge across social channels. | You, as as subscriber to the #silly tag see the new challenge pop up in your feed on the flmflm app. |
Vote | the flmflm audience logs into view the submissions and vote on their favorites. | You can watch any number of the entries to the challenge. Swipe right if you like the attempt, or left if it needs more work. |
Leaderboard | the challenge closes for voting. flmflm ranks the leaders and pays out to the winners. | You see the leaderboard pop up in your feed. Did your favorite competitor win? Send them your congrats |
Check out a full detailed example of the challenge lifecycle.
If they can find a way to frame it as a casual competition on 120 seconds of video or less, you’ll find it on flmflm. You don’t have to watch ads, just log in and vote.
insta, tiktok, youtube, etc | flmflm | why flmflm |
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popularity | merit | Creators do not need to feed the algorithm to stay relevant. They engage unique audiences with content they are passionate about. |
megainfluencers | casual, niche, and emerging talent | Creators have a different path for monetization. No minimum followers, content length, or sponsor interruptions. |
ads, subscriptions | challenge entry fees | flmflm offers a revenue model different from ads and subscriptions in climate where consumers are fed up with both. |
spam fed algorithms | no bots or AI | flmflm’s rewards don't increase with views. There’s no incentive to spam the platform with AI generated content. |