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Discover the versatility

Every page format in TinyDoor has a different job. Browse how each layout looks, what it’s best at, and how you can use it in your next drop.

What happens when someone clicks your TinyDoor?

Step 1

They do one small action

Join / vote / enter code / wait

🎁

Step 2

They get something back immediately

Reveal / link / perk / confirmation

📊

Step 3

You get a useful outcome

A list, demand signal, a winner, momentum

TinyDoor turns “link in bio” into a tiny interaction that proves intent.

Simple signup door

Fast capture page for drops, newsletters, or presales. One CTA, zero friction.

DropsNewslettersRSVPs

Fan wants: A clean RSVP. No hunting, no confusion.

You get: A list of people who raised their hand right now.

What happens: They join → get a confirmation + optional link/next step.

  • Drop it in bios when you just need to collect intent fast.
  • Add an after-join link to route fans to playlists, maps, or a hidden product.
  • Rename the CTA so it feels like an RSVP (“Join kiln club”) instead of “Submit.”

Saturday ceramics queue

Simple signup

This example includes a clean RSVP form plus an after-join link.

1

User flow

Tap the pre-filled email to submit.

2

Reward

See the confirmation + optional after-join link.

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Limited spots

Show a live counter so people know there’s scarcity and feel urgency to join.

Scarcity launchesMicro-batchesGuest lists

Fan wants: To not miss it (and to know it's actually real).

You get: Fast conversion + a clean cutoff when you're sold out.

What happens: They join → counter drops → door closes at zero.

  • Use it when you only have a small batch or a capped guest list.
  • Pair with a shipping or pickup date so people know when spots reset.
  • Close the door when spots hit zero and reroute everyone else to your main list.

100 jar micro-batch

Limited spots

This example includes a live spots counter that locks the door at zero.

1

User flow

Enter email to claim a spot.

2

Proof

Counter ticks down so the scarcity feels real.

3

Outcome

At zero the door closes and reroutes them.

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Teaser portal

Hide an image or line of text until someone hovers. Great for storytelling, hints, or teasing a map/address for pop-ups.

StorytellingPreviewsPop-up reveals

Fan wants: A hint. A secret. A taste.

You get: Curiosity clicks + a pre-launch audience that self-selects.

What happens: They scratch-to-reveal → uncover an image/message → optional CTA.

  • Drop a map embed or address in the reveal so only the curious get the pop-up coordinates.
  • Tuck easter eggs inside the reveal so superfans feel rewarded.
  • Pair with voice notes or a short film so it feels like a micro experience.
  • Passcode protect the CTA so you can route only the curious.

Chapter two preview

Teaser portal

This example includes a scratch-to-reveal teaser with a fun, interactive element..

1

User flow

Hover/tap to peel back the teaser; it feels like a scratch-off card.

2

Reward

Get the chapter hint, map embed, or address + CTA to dig deeper.

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Code-gated access

Only people with a code get inside. Great for collabs, VIP drops, or besties-only merch.

VIPsCollaborationsSecret drops

Fan wants: To feel invited (not marketed to).

You get: A trackable cohort: who came from which code/collab.

What happens: They enter code → unlock the real link/perk.

  • Give each collaborator or promo video it's own code to track what converts.
  • Hide the best perk behind this door so paying attention actually matters.
  • Rotate codes monthly so it always feels like a fresh invite.

Bestie access portal

Code-gated

This example includes an access code gate so only invited folks get through.

1

User flow

Enter the shared code (try BFFL).

2

Reward

Door unlocks the collab perk or secret link.

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Countdown drop

Run a reveal timer. People join, wait it out, and you send an email blast with details when countdown ends.

Timed dropsRevealsEvents

Fan wants: A reason to come back at a specific time.

You get: A synchronized wave of attention (not trickle traffic).

What happens: They join → timer runs → you send the drop.

  • Start the timer a few days before doors open so anticipation builds.
  • Share screenshots of the timer in stories or texts as it approaches zero.
  • Use the post-countdown link to deliver a shop password or secret stream.

Ink reveal weekend

Countdown

This example includes a live countdown timer with auto messaging.

1

User flow

Join the reveal list before the timer ends.

2

Build-up

Live countdown shows the drop moment.

3

Reward

At zero you send the drop link or password.

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