You can help us make Lootday even better!
Lootday is live. And while we’re genuinely proud of what’s already there, we don’t see the platform as something finished.
In many ways, this is just the beginning. From the start, the idea behind Lootday was never to simply launch another rewards platform and leave it at that. We wanted to create something that feels genuinely useful for gamers – a platform that is transparent, fair, and actually worth coming back to.
But building something like that doesn’t happen in isolation. For Lootday to truly become what we envision, we need the people for whom we are developing it.
Why this early phase matters so much
The launch phase of any platform is always the most valuable time for learning. Internally, we can test systems, check technical performance, and make sure offers work as intended. But no amount of internal testing can fully replace real experiences from actual users.
Once people start exploring Lootday, trying different offers, and interacting with quests in their own way, patterns start to emerge.
- Which offers feel fair?
- Where are things perhaps not yet entirely clear?
- Which quests are fun – and which are not?
- Where are there obstacles that we might not have even considered internally?
These insights help us to make Lootday better step by step.
And the sooner we get this feedback, the faster we can improve things.
Why we want to build Lootday for gamers
From the beginning, it was clear to us that Lootday should not function like a classic reward platform.
We're thinking more along the lines of something that feels like a companion for gamers. A kind of quest log that complements games and rewards you for progress you're already making.
If you're already playing, reaching milestones, leveling up champions, or pursuing in-game goals, there should be a way to get something extra out of it.
But for this idea to truly work, we need input from the very people we're building Lootday for.
From players who question systems. From people who enjoy optimizing. From those who test things, compare them, and tell us honestly when something isn't working smoothly.
It's precisely this honest feedback that can turn a good idea into a powerful platform in the long run.
What we want Lootday to become
Long term, our goal is to keep evolving Lootday into something that feels more natural and more rewarding for the gaming community.
Our goal is a platform that integrates more naturally into everyday gaming, with relevant offers and clear quest requirements. Furthermore, stronger connections to games that our community already plays. And also with exclusive benefits for the EarlyGame and MobileMatters communities.
The bigger vision behind it is to make Lootday a tool that actually feels useful to gamers – not like advertising, but like a service that offers real added value.
In order to pursue this direction meaningfully, we need to understand what is truly important to you.
Why your feedback directly shapes the platform
Every piece of honest feedback helps. Whether it’s a technical issue, a confusing quest requirement, an offer that felt great, or even a game you’d like to see added in the future. All of that helps us better understand what should be prioritized. They show us where we should focus our efforts and what things are truly relevant to the community. This also applies to future offers.
The more clearly we understand which types of games and progression systems our community enjoys most, the better we can focus Lootday in that direction.
And over time, a stronger and more active community also helps us build better partnerships and unlock more relevant opportunities for everyone using the platform.
How you can help right now
The best way to support Lootday is actually quite simple: Try out the platform. Test the offers. Check out the quests. And tell us honestly what you think.
- What works well?
- Where are the problems?
- What would improve your experience?
This feedback is especially valuable right now because we're still in a phase where we can react quickly and adjust things directly.
So, by testing Lootday today, you're directly helping to shape the platform of tomorrow.
Lootday isn't just meant to be another platform where you casually collect a few rewards. Together with the community, we want to build something that truly feels meaningful for gamers.
Fair. Transparent. And beneficial in the long term. And quite honestly, something like this only works with a strong community behind it.
If you test Lootday, give honest feedback, and help us to further develop the platform, then you are exactly the kind of community member we want to use to realize this vision.
