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Lumen is a video app for sharing clips and going live with the people you actually want to hear from. Upload, broadcast, comment, save, no recommendation engine deciding what you see. Just a feed from people you follow, and creators you choose to discover.
I built Lumen because I missed video apps that were actually fun to spend time on. YouTube became a TV channel that watches me back. TikTok optimised for "next" until I forgot what I was even there for. Twitch is incredible if you're already into a streamer, brutal if you're not.
Lumen is a smaller version of all three, with one rule: what you see is either from someone you chose to follow, or something you actively go looking for. There's a Trending tab too, but it's a tab, not a homepage.
What you can do today:
📹 Upload a video — drag, drop, publish. Server-side thumbnails, progress bar, mobile camera supported. 🔴 Go live in a tap — WebRTC, sub-second latency, live chat, floating emoji reactions, all in the browser. 💬 Follow people, get notified when they post or go live, comment, like, save, build a watch history with resume playback. 📱 Installable PWA — feels native on iOS and Android.
It's free while I learn what people actually do with it. No ads, no data sold, accounts are easy to delete with one click.
1. Sign up, follow me (@mr_adam1), spend two minutes — does the feed feel different from what you're used to? In what way? 2. Try going live (button is bottom-right of the home screen). What made it click or feel awkward?
Going to be in the comments all day. Thank you for making time 🙏
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About Lumen on Product Hunt
“Video sharing and live streaming, made simple”
Lumen was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #114 on the daily leaderboard. Lumen is a video app for sharing clips and going live with the people you actually want to hear from. Upload, broadcast, comment, save, no recommendation engine deciding what you see. Just a feed from people you follow, and creators you choose to discover.
Lumen was featured in Productivity (651.7k followers), Social Media (88.9k followers) and Tech (623.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 316.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Lumen?
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Hey Product Hunt — I'm Adam, the maker of Lumen.
I built Lumen because I missed video apps that were actually fun to spend
time on. YouTube became a TV channel that watches me back. TikTok
optimised for "next" until I forgot what I was even there for. Twitch is
incredible if you're already into a streamer, brutal if you're not.
Lumen is a smaller version of all three, with one rule: what you see is
either from someone you chose to follow, or something you actively go
looking for. There's a Trending tab too, but it's a tab, not a homepage.
What you can do today:
📹 Upload a video — drag, drop, publish. Server-side thumbnails,
progress bar, mobile camera supported.
🔴 Go live in a tap — WebRTC, sub-second latency, live chat, floating
emoji reactions, all in the browser.
💬 Follow people, get notified when they post or go live, comment,
like, save, build a watch history with resume playback.
📱 Installable PWA — feels native on iOS and Android.
It's free while I learn what people actually do with it. No ads, no data
sold, accounts are easy to delete with one click.
Try it: 👉 https://reduce-comes-forbes-pris...
Two things I'd love your honest reaction to:
1. Sign up, follow me (@mr_adam1), spend two minutes — does the feed feel
different from what you're used to? In what way?
2. Try going live (button is bottom-right of the home screen). What
made it click or feel awkward?
Going to be in the comments all day. Thank you for making time 🙏