Creator platforms without a public social feed
A link-only platform has no timeline, no follower count and no browse page. Your page exists at your URL and nowhere else. That removes passive discovery — and removes passive exposure with it.
Key facts
- No discovery means no traffic you did not send yourself.
- No public catalogue means less permanent record of your work.
- Promotion becomes entirely your responsibility.
- MeetVelour operates this way by design.
What you gain
- Control over who sees your offer.
- No ranking algorithm deciding your visibility.
- No pressure to post to stay relevant.
- A smaller public footprint tied to your work.
What you give up
Discovery. On a feed platform, some income arrives without you doing anything. On a link platform, none does. If you have no audience at all, that is a serious drawback; if you already have one, it is barely a cost.
Making a link-only page work
Consistency does the work an algorithm would otherwise do: the same link, in the same places, described the same way, over months rather than days.
Common questions
Can people find my page by searching the platform?
There is no browse or search directory. Access comes from your link.
Does that hurt my income?
Only if you were relying on strangers finding you. For creators with an existing audience it usually does not.
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