New creator? How VoteHer gives you a fair shot

The VoteHer Team

If you are early in your creator journey, most leaderboards feel rigged against you: they rank by follower count, so the people who got big first stay on top no matter what you do this week. VoteHer is built on the opposite idea. Here, the boards move on community votes, and a great week genuinely lifts you — even if your audience is a fraction of the established names you are up against.

It starts with battles. Because matchups put creators head to head and new names are mixed in with established ones, you do not have to out-grow anyone to win. You just have to win the moment — to be the creator someone would rather champion when shown two options. String enough of those wins together and you climb, fast, on the weekly board where momentum matters most.

Claiming your page is the single highest-leverage thing you can do. A claimed profile lets you add your own photo, polish your bio, confirm your official links, and unlock your supporters board — and those verified links are exactly the signal search engines use to connect your VoteHer page to the rest of your presence. A complete, claimed page simply converts more of the people who discover you.

Then there is the loop that keeps people around: your games and your supporters board. Fans who play your games and vote for you build a Support Score and show up publicly as your top supporters — a visible sign of momentum that pulls in more people. The more your early fans engage, the more the platform surfaces you to new ones.

None of this requires paying for placement, because there is no placement to buy. VoteHer is free, SFW, and ranked purely by what the community votes for. For a creator who is genuinely good but not yet famous, that is the rarest thing of all: a level field where showing up and winning actually counts.