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Motion Meme

A camera-first social playground where your body becomes the post.

Clear the pose. Steal the spotlight.

Jump into sequential stage challenges in the browser,
lock in your motion score, and trigger the meme overlay live.

Keep the clip. Post it when it hits.

Result videos stay local until you choose to publish,
then land in a social feed with captions, reactions, and follows.

Camera-first social network

Play a challenge. Publish the reaction.

Build your stage streak, upload a 15-second result clip,
and keep the momentum going with comments, saves, and DMs.

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Why Motion Meme

A challenge clip becomes a social moment.

Motion Meme starts with camera-driven stage play, then turns your best reaction into a post people can watch, save, comment on, and share.

Challenge loop

From stage clear to social post

Sequential stage play is only the first half. The winning moment becomes a shareable clip with a caption, reactions, and profile presence.

Private before publish

Record first, decide later

Result videos stay local until the upload button is pressed, so the product feels expressive without forcing instant posting.

Actual social depth

Not just a gimmick microsite

Profiles, follows, saves, comments, and DMs turn one funny success moment into an ongoing social graph.

01. Stage challenge

Pose tracking with score feedback that feels theatrical.

Open the camera, align with the guide, and push through sequential stages designed to feel more like a live show than a utilitarian motion test.

Motion Meme camera stage preview screen
Pose similarity scoring that users can read instantly
Strong success moments with meme overlays and visual payoff
Browser-first flow with no app install friction

02. Duet momentum

A solo run can turn into a shared moment.

The duet flow makes Motion Meme feel more social than a solo challenge page. Bring another player into the frame, clear together, and turn the run into something worth sending around.

Motion Meme duet stage result clip preview
Split-screen duet moments that feel collaborative
A natural path from stage clear into DMs or shared posts
More personality than a one-player score screen

03. Public sharing

The clip should feel native inside the feed.

Once a run is posted, it needs to read like a real social post rather than an exported game artifact. That is where comments, reactions, follows, and saves start to matter.

Motion Meme public feed post with shared result clip
A real feed card with caption, score tag, and share actions
Public visibility before login helps explain the product fast
The social loop grows after publish, not only during play

Public feed in motion

The social layer should feel visible before sign-in.

This is the part worth showing on the landing page: a real feed, real layout, and real social context around the clips. It helps the product read as an SNS first instead of a one-screen experiment.

Motion Meme main feed page

Beyond likes and comments

A single challenge can open a relationship or an opportunity.

This is the social direction that makes Motion Meme more interesting than a closed challenge loop: people can keep talking, test chemistry, or even turn a strong clip into a creator collaboration.

Motion Meme DM options for just chat, dating intro, and brand collaboration
Motion Meme dating intro direct message room

Just chat

Social follow-up

Turn a challenge into a conversation.

See a clip, feel the vibe, and move straight into a regular DM instead of letting the moment disappear in the feed.

Dating spark

Chemistry angle

A challenge can become a playful intro.

If two people match the energy, Motion Meme can feel less like a scoreboard and more like a social icebreaker.

Brand / collab

Creator upside

One clear could lead to a creator opportunity.

A standout clip can also become a lightweight outreach moment for sponsorships, partnerships, or creator collabs.

Public feed preview

This part stays public. Publishing clips, comments, and follow actions unlock after sign-in.

Ready to post the reaction?

Enter through the camera, stay for the social loop.

Start in the browser, clear a stage, and decide which clip deserves to hit the feed. Motion Meme keeps the camera thrill and the social payoff in the same product.