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Contest pages engineered for excitement—and compliance

Giveaways should feel celebratory, not sketchy. Combine spectacle with transparent rules and structured opt-ins.

Embed trailers or artwork between stages, gate age or region checks with conditional logic, and aggregate entries centrally.

Start free on Basic—upgrade when volume or automation needs grow.

Pain points

Sound familiar?

Most teams feel these friction points before they adopt LumoPages.

  • Social-only entries scatter proof of consent.

  • Legal disclaimers hide behind tiny links.

  • Teams manually compile winners from DMs.

Solution

Why LumoPages fits this workflow

Publish contest Lumos that narrate prizes, present rules, verify eligibility, collect entries, and optionally capture marketing consent—with CSV exports for compliant drawings.

Outcomes

What changes when you ship this way

Combine branded stages, conditional logic, and reliable data handoff—without owning a dev backlog.

  • Brand spectacle

    Full-bleed storytelling matches entertainment launches.

  • Structured compliance

    Stage rules and acknowledgements deliberately.

  • Single source of truth

    All entries share schema for audits.

  • Automation-friendly

    Webhook triggers can notify fulfillment partners instantly.

Playbook

How teams roll it out

  1. Step 1

    Align with counsel

    Encode eligibility and disclaimers clearly.

  2. Step 2

    Tease creatively

    Use multi-media blocks to hype prizes.

  3. Step 3

    Capture cleanly

    Email, social handles, optional bonus entries.

  4. Step 4

    Close and export

    Download entries for certified drawings.

Ship this flow today—describe it in plain language, refine every block, publish when it feels right.

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Documentation stays current as LumoPages evolves—review limits, builder options, and compliance topics there.

Your next high-converting Lumo starts with a free account

Build multi-stage experiences with the same tools you explored here—exports and webhooks when you need more than the inbox alone.