How VoteHer games help creators grow

The VoteHer Team

Every creator on VoteHer gets her own mini-games — quick, SFW challenges built right into her profile. They look like a bit of fun, and they are, but they double as a way for fans to show up for her. Each round you play counts toward her Support Score, the same signal that decides who lands on her supporters board.

The games come in two flavors. Classic challenges — reaction taps, memory matches, timing tests — are fast, repeatable, and great for a daily streak. Then there are the photo games, built around a creator's actual portrait: a sliding Portrait Puzzle that rebuilds her photo piece by piece, and Star Match, a memory game played over the faces of rising creators. They turn a profile visit into a couple of minutes of play.

Why does that help a creator? Two reasons. First, attention — a game gives a casual visitor a reason to stay, and time on a profile is time spent getting to know her. Second, support — because games feed Support Score, the fans who play the most rise onto her public supporters board, a visible thank-you that pulls even more people in.

For players, the games are a leaderboard of their own. Every game keeps a Top Players list, so a great score puts your name in front of everyone who visits that creator's page. It is a small, friendly competition that makes supporting someone feel like play rather than a chore.

None of it costs anything, and none of it is gambling — there are no paid entries and no cash prizes, only points, recognition, and a higher spot on the boards. Open a creator you like, play a round, and you have already done more for her than a silent follow ever could.