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DOOMSCROLLR
Raw expression. Direct-to-fan growth. No algorithm bullshit.
6 followers
Raw expression. Direct-to-fan growth. No algorithm bullshit.
6 followers
Share anything. Curate everything. Your people. Your world. Your rules.

6 followers
6 followers
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Adam, co-founder of Doomscrollr (built with my wife and co-founder Victoria).
We started Doomscrollr because the creator economy has a dirty secret: most creators don’t actually own their audiences.
You can spend years building a following on Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, YouTube, Substack, or wherever, and still wake up one day to an algorithm change, a throttled reach, or a platform deciding you now have to pay just to reach the people who already followed you. It happened to us, it's happening to everyone.
Creators have been forced into a model where they’re basically renting attention instead of building real, durable businesses.
And the worst part is, even when you “win,” you still don’t get what matters:
You don’t own the customer relationship
You don’t own the data
You don’t control distribution
You don’t get predictable reach
You don’t get a clean, unified home for everything you’ve created
So we built Doomscrollr as a solution to that.
Doomscrollr gives creators and brands one central hub where they can curate everything they publish across the internet into a clean, chronological feed. It becomes the place you drive all your marketing to, the place your audience actually returns to, and the place where you can finally start building a real owned ecosystem.
Every post becomes an asset. Every post can become an email. And your audience becomes yours.
This is for solopreneurs, creators, artists, founders, and brands who are done playing by platform rules.
If you’ve ever felt like you were building someone else’s business while trying to grow your own, Doomscrollr is for you.
Excited to hear what you think, and I’ll be here all day answering questions 🙏🔥
I’m the wife and co-founder & creative director
I was the guinea pig. And I’m not tech-savvy.
Which is exactly why I’m excited to tell you: it’s easy.
I know firsthand how creatives feel about tech. It’s usually overbuilt, overcomplicated, and made to feel intimidating for no reason. This isn’t that.
You can go live in minutes. It’s intuitive. It’s honestly… fun.
There was a time — Tumblr, MySpace — when the internet felt playful. Personal. Ours.
That feeling got lost somewhere between algorithm updates and chasing reach.
We’re not trying to please an algorithm anymore.
We’re trying to make the internet feel fun again.
Curious how it would work for you? Reach out.