RevealFun tests paid mystery photo links and sharing-led growth

RevealFun is a small website that hides a photo until the recipient swipes across the screen to uncover it. A person uploads an image, creates a special reveal link, and sends it to friends. Possible uses include birthday surprises, pranks, , baby announcements, wedding invitations, festival greetings, memes, product previews, and guessing games.

Public or shared reveals are free, while links made with personal photos may require paid credits. One proposed price is $4.99 for 50 personal reveals that expire after 30 days. The main growth idea is a : someone creates and shares a reveal, the recipient opens it, and then the recipient makes another reveal.

The unanswered questions are whether newcomers understand the idea immediately, which occasions produce real use and sharing, and whether people will pay for personal reveal credits.

Key points

  • Uploading a photo creates a link that recipients swipe to reveal.
  • Suggested uses range from personal celebrations and jokes to product previews.
  • The proposed paid offer is 50 personal reveals for $4.99, valid for 30 days.
  • The depends on recipients becoming s and sharing new links.
  • The concept, strongest use case, sharing motive, and willingness to pay still need .
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