Launch Loadout
Steam developers only · free

Don't buy Reddit clicks until your Steam page is ready.

Paste your public Steam page. In about 20 seconds, see its paid-traffic score and three honest ad angles you could test.

Paste your game's public Steam URL

Free · no email · no account · public Steam data only

No sign-up Public Steam data only Independent of Valve and Reddit

If the page is ready

Turn the score into a campaign for £9.

One payment. No subscription. Usually generated in minutes.

  • 12 ads across 3 campaign angles
  • Community, interest, and keyword targeting
  • Budget split and 7-day test plan
  • UTM links and stop/scale rules
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How to use it

What to do with the score

Use the checker as a first-pass sanity check. If the score is weak, the cheapest next move is usually improving the Steam page before buying traffic. If the score is strong, a small Reddit test can help you learn which message gets attention from the right players.

The score is intentionally conservative. Paid traffic is expensive when the destination page is vague, so the checker favours concrete copy, visible creative, and enough categorisation to build audience hypotheses.

FAQ

Questions this page should answer

What does the checker inspect?
It checks public Steam data such as short description length, capsule art, genre signals, categories, and release information. It does not access private Steamworks data.
Is a high score a guarantee?
No. A high score means the page has stronger raw material for a paid test. It does not guarantee wishlists, sales, or profitable ad performance.
Can I use this before my game launches?
Yes. This is mainly for pre-launch and launch-stage pages where the goal is usually wishlists, demo plays, or launch traffic.
What happens after the checker?
If the page looks usable, you can turn the same Steam page into a Launch Loadout Reddit campaign with ad angles, audience hypotheses, UTMs, and a test plan.

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