Infernal red, horn shadow.
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guild apps, lore-rich indie games, fan-run communities, and brands where 'campaign' means twenty sessions, not Mailchimp.
Tiefling Sigil reads as world-built rather than templated. Infernal red, horn shadow. The vibe carries the page; you carry the lore. Background, type, and accent are tuned to suggest a setting, not a screenshot. The result is a launch page that feels like part of a fictional universe rather than a marketing asset, which is exactly what your audience wants to opt into.
Suits campaign-driven products, narrative-heavy launches, fan communities, and creators with a wiki page longer than their pitch deck. Avoid it for products that have to look corporate before they look interesting, or for any audience that reads atmosphere as a red flag rather than a feature.
Referral leaderboard works out of the box on free, which is the only feature most early waitlists actually need to function. Move to Pro for a custom domain that matches your brand instead of a Qubed slug in the address bar, plus email broadcasts the day you finally have product news worth pushing out.