RedTube Launches App for 'The Save Water Challenge'

RedTube Launches App for 'The Save Water Challenge'

NEW YORK — RedTube announced today the launch of “The Save Water Challenge”’ mobile app.

“The Save Water Challenge” app allows users to track and reduce time spent in the shower, while offering a weekly reward of free RedTube Premium commensurate to the amount of water they save.

“We are very excited to launch ‘The Save Water Challenge’ app and help give back to the world,” RedTube Vice President Alex Taylor said.

“We understand that sometimes RedTube is part of the reason people around the world take longer showers, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring light to this issue in a fun and interactive way where people can now spend more time cleaning up, rather than getting dirty in the shower.”

Available on iOS and Android, “The Save Water Challenge” allows users to accumulate points in exchange for a weekly premium membership to RedTube.

Once users are ready to jump in the shower, they simply turn on the timer, which automatically stops once the water cuts off.

The app is able to calculate the amount of water saved based on time spent scrubbing down. The number of points awarded depends on the length of a shower session, the shorter the shower the more points you will receive.

Once users acquire 350 points, they will receive a code for RedTube Premium.

“Even small changes to daily routines can make a strong impact,” Taylor said. “For every five minutes cut from your regular shower time, you will save 100 liters of drinkable water. “

To learn more about “The Save Water Challenge,” click here. Check out a video here

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