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After a long build, signups are live.
The Splash Club is a text-first discussion space for builders, artists, and independent creators who are tired of algorithm-driven platforms.
A few important things to understand up front:
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No feeds. No boosts. No follower games.
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Threads are permanent. What you post stays.
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Presence is real. If you’re here, you’re visible.
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Long posts are encouraged. Hot takes aren’t the goal.
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This is a paid space by design.
There’s a $50 one-time membership fee.
No free tier. No trial. That gate is intentional.
If you’re still reading, that’s probably a good sign.
To get the first group in, I’m opening ALPHA access:
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90% off the membership fee
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Limited to 100 uses
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Code: ALPHA
Once those are gone, they’re gone. No extensions.
Early members help shape the culture, the norms, and where this goes next. This isn’t about scale yet. It’s about getting the right people in the room.
Right now, the focus is simple:
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Start real threads
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Respond thoughtfully
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Let the place take its natural shape
Features will evolve, but the core ideas won’t.
If this sounds like something you’ve been looking for, you’re welcome to join.
If it doesn’t, that’s fine too.
One thing I want to be very clear about, because it’s core to why I built this:
Posting links here is encouraged.
The Splash Club isn’t meant to replace your website, your music platforms, your blog, your repo, or anything like that. It’s meant to be a place where you can add context around the things you’re already working on.
Some real use cases this was built for:
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Sharing your own work with actual explanation instead of fighting feeds
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Posting long-form thinking that doesn’t survive on algorithm platforms
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Getting feedback on unfinished ideas, drafts, or experiments
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Documenting projects over time in a single thread
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Linking out to music, videos, essays, products, tools, repos, etc.
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Writing publicly without optimizing for reach or engagement hacks
As long as it follows the community guidelines and isn’t spam, linking to your own work (or any relevant work) is not just allowed — it’s one of the main reasons this exists.
Threads here are meant to be anchors.
The links just point outward.
If you’ve ever wanted a place to explain why something exists, not just drop a link and hope it lands, that’s the lane this is built for.