U.K.-Based Adult Creative Debuts AC Cam

U.K.-Based Adult Creative Debuts AC Cam

MANCHESTER, U.K. — Adult Creative has announced its launch of AC Cam, a new webcam platform for escorts and performers.

According to Adult Creative, a digital agency specializing in the adult industry, it will be offering a range of comprehensive website packages that include integrated webcam functionality.

“This is a first for the adult industry,” Adult Creative Managing Director Matt Black said. “Webcamming has huge growth potential and we want to offer our clients the opportunity to capitalize on this in a way that lets them have total control.”

Black said the agency is aiming to make AC Cam a unique product by building the platform from the ground up and including its own CMS and cam software. Options start at a £999.99 (~$1,310) one-off fee and come with a range of custom features including private galleries, token payments and a favorites lists for users. There is also a bespoke option that offers performers, escorts and other professionals in the adult industry a fully customized website with integrated camming.

“[Our] aim is to let escorts and performers focus on doing what they do best without having to deal with complex or confusing back office and CMS features,” Black added. “There’s nothing else like this currently on the market so AC Cam has the potential to change the world of webcamming significantly.”

For more information, click here or email enquiries@adultcreative.co.uk.

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