Video Secrets Unveils Revamped Studio Admin Interface

CALABASAS, Calif. — A newly designed Studio Admin Interface is now available for broadcasters and performers utilizing the Video Secrets live chat technology.

Specific stat tracking and a number of new backend tools will give broadcasters and performers the ability to maximize their revenue in real-time and generate quicker payouts, the company said.

Video Secrets said that after taking the time to uniquely understand the immediate needs of performers and broadcasters, the company redesigned a new studio interface from the ground up that speaks directly to their needs. The new admin provides numerous tools and functionality for maximizing earnings with ease and greater efficiency.

“Giving both our performers and broadcasting partners the best tools and support available to aid their success is of great importance to us and the foundation of this newly designed interface,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcasting manager for Video Secrets. “Now in a matter of seconds they can see their conversions, see what is working and what needs to be improved. The improved functionality works especially well for large broadcasters with sub-studios and also gives performers the kind of flexibility that will significantly speed up the payout process.”

In conjunction to new developments at Video Secrets, the company launched Webcam4Money.com, a performer recruitment site for newcomers that provides ease of setup, tools and the ability to utilize Video Secrets’ global traffic and expansive network to generate revenue in the comfort of their own home.

"We look forward to working with many new performers and have built the Webcam4Money.com site to offer the easiest entry for new talent interested in an exciting, secure, fun new career online," Rodriguez said. "Having Video Secrets handling all of the important behind-the-scenes aspects of live performance broadcasting online allows anyone who thinks they have what it takes to become a star."

Performers and content partners may take the new interface tools for a test drive by visiting Studios.VS.com.

Prospective performers can visit WebCam4Money.com or contact broadcastsupport@vs.com for assistance in getting started immediately.

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