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Discover Neptune, a TikTok rival letting creators conceal likes and follower counts.

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
April 15, 2025
in Technology
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Neptune functions as a creator-focused video application that competes directly with the large social media platforms.

The new platform Neptune emerges as a strong competitor in short-form video content to compete with TikTok and Instagram Reels as well as YouTube Shorts. The company has reached 970 active testers with its beta version and has received 400,000 sign-ups for the waitlist according to the company. The upcoming App Store release of Neptune occurred last Monday while the Google Play Store launch is scheduled for six months afterward. This innovative platform presents a fresh approach to social networks by putting artistic expression and social bonding ahead of metrics competition.

The founder of Neptune Ashley Darling developed the concept based on her previous position as talent director at OPTYX agency where she promoted “underestimated” influencers. Through her work as both an influencer and brand partner she identified that social media platforms shifted from creative spaces to follower competition zones. Darling shared with TechCrunch that the platform’s users and creators continuously expressed their desire to return to an era when social media focused on creativity rather than competition. The founder refused to wait for established platforms to make changes so she created Neptune to revive the lost excitement of social media by focusing on genuine self-expression.

Neptune positions itself as a timely alternative because TikTok’s U.S. future remains uncertain due to regulatory challenges. The platform plans to draw in creators who want enduring revenue along with community support by implementing tipping features as well as live streaming capabilities and subscription options. The platform stands out from fame-driven platforms since it places importance on high-quality video content and meaningful social interactions to build authentic connections.

Users can navigate Neptune through a standard vertical video feed and discovery tool as well as comment-based interactions. Users can customize their profiles through the addition of cover photos similar to the functionality found on X. The distinct feature of Neptune is its “ghost metrics” feature that provides an optional feature to hide likes and follower counts. The absence of public stats relieves pressure on creators so they can produce content without worrying about numbers. Users who need visibility can choose to display metrics while keeping their freedom and flexibility intact.

The algorithm used by the app works differently from others by putting user interests ahead of both creator influence and content quality. The traditional algorithms of social media platforms favor posts with high engagement which leads to the marginalization of micro-influencers who lack massive follower numbers. Neptune establishes an equal playing field through its operational approach which enables emerging creators to connect with their target audience. The power of internet creators will return through Neptune because of its opposition to corporate and algorithmic control according to Chief Marketing Officer Timur Tugberk. The main purpose of Neptune exists to build meaningful relationships rather than accumulating social status.

The “Hop Back” feature enhances user experience because it allows viewers to watch videos at the exact moment they left off without interruption from app refreshes. The thoughtful implementation demonstrates how Neptune approaches user experience development.

Neptune operates as a beta version with only a video feed and search function available at present. The testing phase uncovered important shortcomings including the absence of built-in editing features and direct message capabilities which may slow down user adoption. The company continues to work on resolving these platform gaps by planning to add livestreaming features and playlist management as well as music integration capabilities. The upcoming updates will extend Neptune’s features to match those of its major competitors.

Neptune establishes a social media platform that places creators at its core while discarding quantitative metrics. The upcoming public launch of the app presents the challenge for the platform to grow its vision while competing in an already crowded market. Neptune has secured a rapidly expanding waiting list while establishing its mission to help creators rediscover their work in an encouraging digital space.

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