Cherry Media, AdultAppMart Partner for App Development

BARCELONA — Mobile content provider Cherry Media S.L. (Cherrysauce.com), and AdultAppMart have partnererd to develop new adult apps.

The companies said this is the next step in Cherry’s expansion into the application market and offers developers a more "consumer-focused" portfolio of content to integrate into their app concepts.

A special section has been added to the AdultAppMart’s developer area offering a range of content services from VOD movies to bespoke production services in order to fulfil all adult app requirements.

The section will also allow developers to offer "engagement and erotic immersion to end consumers," according to the companies.

“We’re delighted to be partnering with AdultAppMart, who are fast emerging as one of the key app stores dedicated to adult apps and entertainment,” said Julia Dimambro,  founder of Cherry Media.

She added, “Cherry Media is globally renowned for its insight and experience into what adult consumers really want on mobile and there is no difference for apps. The advice and support we are able to offer to developers in addition to content will help ensure they are able to create a great customer experience and generate a sustainable business model for their applications.”

Quinn Vaverka, President of AdultAppMart said, “The partnership with Cherry Media allows AdultAppMart to offer an extended range of services and support to our developers and ensure that all apps featured on our app store are legally in-line with copyright and licensing laws as well as offering the best customer experience possible.”

More information on the partnership can be obtained by emailing aam@cherrysauce.com.

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