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If your profile has a splash turned on, the first thing visitors see is the splash screen — a full-page overlay with text like “tap to enter”.

How it works

  1. Visitor opens your link.
  2. The page loads in the background, but the splash covers it.
  3. Visitor taps anywhere — the splash fades / slides / cuts away.
  4. The real profile is revealed.
  5. Background music starts (if you’ve turned that on).
Skipping the splash isn’t possible from the visitor side — that’s the point.

Why have a splash

  • Browsers block audio autoplay until the user taps. The splash is that tap.
  • Adds a sense of intention — feels less “drive-by” than a page that loads and just sits there.

Why skip a splash

  • One extra tap can cost impatient visitors.
  • SEO bots ignore the splash, but they’ll still index the same content. The splash is purely cosmetic.

Setting it up

Splash panel.