VTubers and streamers
Models, outfits, design references, proper credits, live status, your schedule, and the links people actually need.
About
PHOOM started from a simple frustration. Too many creator pages still feel like generic link lists, even when the person behind them has a strong visual identity, real collaborators, and a body of work worth showing properly.
The product is focused first on VTubers and internet-native creators, while staying flexible enough for artists, musicians, and anyone who wants a more expressive public page. The goal is not to turn a page into a full website or a media kit. The goal is to make one page feel clearer, more intentional, and more alive.
Who it is for
Models, outfits, design references, proper credits, live status, your schedule, and the links people actually need.
A portfolio-style showcase for finished work, commission examples, references, credits, and a clean way for people to ask about work.
Audio uploads, Spotify or SoundCloud embeds, voice samples, credits, and links that keep the best work close to your public identity.
Video uploads, YouTube embeds, project samples, references, and credits for the people who helped make the work.
If you have a name, a community, and a body of work that does not fit into a generic link list, PHOOM is shaped for you.
What makes it different
Use the showcase for models, outfits, references, portfolios, commission examples, audio clips, video pieces, and embeds. The page should show what you make, not only where to find you.
Credits sit close to the work: artists, riggers, designers, musicians, editors, collaborators, or custom roles. They can link to PHOOM pages or outside profiles.
Visitors can send general inquiries or commission briefs from the page. You triage them in PHOOM, then reply from your regular email instead of managing another social inbox.
Link your Twitch or YouTube channel once. Your page shows a live pill when you go live, without a browser extension or a bookmarklet.
Principles
A free page with your links, socials, and showcase is meant to stay free. Paid tiers are there when the page is working for you and you want more room.
PHOOM can collect inquiries and commission briefs, but it is not a chat app. No public threads, no DMs, no expectation that creators need another place to be always available.
Custom domains on Ultimate. Export your data whenever you want. If you stop paying, you drop to free, and your page stays online.
Every block on the page is there because a real creator asked for it. PHOOM stays small on purpose so it can stay sharp.
Who is building this
PHOOM is built by one person who spends a lot of time around creator pages, VTuber credits, commission sheets, portfolios, and the small details that make someone easier to understand at a glance.
The plan is to ship steadily, listen closely, and keep the product focused. Referrals may help people find PHOOM, but the page still has to earn its place by being useful after the first click.