The problem
A creator's credibility is real, but it is scattered. The strongest reel lives on one app, the audience numbers on another, the past brand work in a DM thread. When a brand wants to evaluate a creator quickly, there is no single trustworthy view, so both sides fall back on screenshots and guesswork.
Lume set out to be that single view: a profile built around evidence, not vanity, that a brand can read in one scroll and act on.
Proof, ranked
A stats strip up top reduces the whole analytics dashboard to four numbers that decide a collaboration: lifetime views, total followers, engagement rate and projects done. The hierarchy does the arguing before a brand scrolls any further.
Recent Content then backs those numbers with receipts, each piece carrying its platform, its view count and a Verified badge, so a brand is trusting data, not a screenshot.

Built for the deal
Projects & Campaigns sits on the profile as a track record, not a portfolio afterthought, each entry marked active or not, answering the first question a brand asks: has this person delivered for a brand like ours before.
The visual language stays deliberately quiet: a near-black canvas, thin display type and clear status tags for what's active and verified, so the creator's own work carries the page.

Good marketplaces remove doubt. Lume's job is to make a creator legible to a brand in one scroll, and to let the work, not the pitch, do the talking.
