Door inspiration
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.
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.
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.
Saturday ceramics queue
Simple signup
This example includes a clean RSVP form plus an after-join link.
User flow
Tap the pre-filled email to submit.
Reward
See the confirmation + optional after-join link.
Limited spots
Show a live counter so people know there’s scarcity and feel urgency to join.
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.
100 jar micro-batch
Limited spots
This example includes a live spots counter that locks the door at zero.
User flow
Enter email to claim a spot.
Proof
Counter ticks down so the scarcity feels real.
Outcome
At zero the door closes and reroutes them.
Teaser portal
Hide an image or line of text until someone hovers. Great for storytelling, hints, or teasing a map/address for pop-ups.
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.
Chapter two preview
Teaser portal
This example includes a scratch-to-reveal teaser with a fun, interactive element..
User flow
Hover/tap to peel back the teaser; it feels like a scratch-off card.
Reward
Get the chapter hint, map embed, or address + CTA to dig deeper.
Code-gated access
Only people with a code get inside. Great for collabs, VIP drops, or besties-only merch.
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.
Bestie access portal
Code-gated
This example includes an access code gate so only invited folks get through.
User flow
Enter the shared code (try BFFL).
Reward
Door unlocks the collab perk or secret link.
Countdown drop
Run a reveal timer. People join, wait it out, and you send an email blast with details when countdown ends.
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.
Ink reveal weekend
Countdown
This example includes a live countdown timer with auto messaging.
User flow
Join the reveal list before the timer ends.
Build-up
Live countdown shows the drop moment.
Reward
At zero you send the drop link or password.