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Kiksi’s Landing Page: Now Open, No Login Required

A More Open Kiksi

Kiksi has always been about community—not just as a feature, but as a core principle. Today, we’re making that clearer by removing one of the last barriers to entry: the landing page is now public.

No more forced logins. No more hidden content. Just a clean, accessible space where anyone can explore vote pages, giveaways, news, and the shop without lifting a finger. This isn’t just a UI tweak—it’s a reflection of how we’ve always wanted Kiksi to work: open by default, controlled by the community.

If you’ve been curious about what Kiksi does but hesitated to dive in, now’s your chance. No strings attached.


What’s New?

  • Public landing page – No login required to browse vote pages, giveaways, news, or the shop.
  • Simpler access – Direct links to key features without Discord or account friction.
  • Community-first design – Built with the assumption that transparency and openness are default, not exceptions.
  • Same functionality, fewer barriers – Everything still works as before, but now it’s easier to discover.

The backend remains unchanged—this is purely a frontend and accessibility update. If you were already using Kiksi, nothing breaks. If you weren’t, now’s your chance to see what all the fuss is about.


Why This Matters

For a bot (or any tool) built around community governance, accessibility isn’t optional. If people can’t see what’s happening, they can’t participate. This change aligns with our long-term goal: making Kiksi a space where anyone can engage, not just those who’ve already committed.

That said, some features (like voting or managing giveaways) still require a Discord account—just like before. But the discovery part? That’s now wide open.


Try It Out

  1. Visit the landing page: https://kiksi.xyz (no login needed).
  2. Browse vote pages – See what’s currently being decided in the community.
  3. Check out giveaways – No account required to view (though participating may need one).
  4. Explore the shop – Browse community-created items without signing in.
  5. Give feedback – If you spot anything missing or broken, open an issue or ping us in support.

Final note: This is just the beginning. The real work—building tools that empower communities—is ongoing. But today’s update is a step toward making that work visible to everyone.

No hype. Just progress.

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