Main website
Use this address as the default entry point. It stays at the center of the page and should be the first link visitors bookmark.
Use this page to open the current LunaStream official address, check the live status note, and switch to a verified backup route only when the main domain is unavailable. The design and copy are rebuilt around one goal: fast access with less confusion.
Keep one official route and a small number of clear backups. That is easier for users to remember and easier for you to update when the status changes.
Use this address as the default entry point. It stays at the center of the page and should be the first link visitors bookmark.
Keep this as a fallback route when the main address is slow, blocked, or temporarily unavailable.
A second backup helps when a mirror rotation or network issue affects the first fallback route.
The old page already covered official address, status, and proxy guidance. This version keeps that structure, but makes the hierarchy cleaner, the brand look sharper, and the visitor path much faster.
The new interface pulls from your LunaStream banner colors and turns them into a full cosmic theme with stronger contrast and clearer call-to-action placement.
Visitors now see the official address, current status, and backup routes above the fold instead of having to scroll to verify where they should click.
The page makes the hierarchy obvious: one official address, two backup links, and a single update date that tells people which version they are looking at.
The current landing page domain is lunastream.cam.
The main official address presented to visitors is lunastream.com.cv.
The verified backup routes shown on the page are lunastream.fit and flixmomo.asia.
It does not overload the visitor with too many mirror domains.
It does not bury the official address under long generic intro text.
It does not force users to guess whether a backup link is official or only temporary.
Use the main LunaStream address before trying any backup link. This keeps the user journey simple and avoids unnecessary switches.
If the main address is slow or unavailable, the page already lists the next two routes in order.
Once the visitor finds the current working route, they should save it directly and return to this hub when a domain update happens.
Official address, live status, backup routes, and a short trust layer around verified links.
Short, direct, and action-first. The user should know where to click in a few seconds.
Banner-led hero, darker neon palette, glass cards, and enough spacing for the page to feel premium rather than crowded.
Keep the last updated date dynamic and change the status note whenever the routing changes.
The page below keeps the hierarchy clear: main address first, backups second, and status always visible.
Keep the FAQ practical. It should answer access questions fast without distracting from the main action.