Siteways Group Launches TxtSend Mobile Cam, Clip, Fan Platform

Siteways Group Launches TxtSend Mobile Cam, Clip, Fan Platform

LOS ANGELES — Netherlands-based Siteways Group has announced its launch of TxtSend.com, a mobile app-based cam, content, and fan interaction platform.

According to the company, TxtSend is the next step in camming and personal fan profiles powered by the mobile devices we all love and use today.

“Today more than ever most people use their phones to do everything. We at TxtSend saw this as an opportunity to make tools for models to market themselves as they already do but in a fresh new way,” says a company spokesperson. “Our models can use our exclusive apps to build profiles, content, and even chat with anyone in the world, from home and on the go.”

“Technologies like Skype and WhatsApp have dominated the market for communications for everyone including cam and content creators, but they’re inherently free and hard to monetize in any real way,” the spokesperson adds. “With TxtSend you can do the same social marketing you’ve always done to attract new fans, and easily make money with tips, gifts, custom content, and even 1-to-1 low latency video calling.”

With TxtSend, models can download the app to their phone or use a traditional web interface to do free live shows, privates, and all the traditional cam site features. The site offers features found on other sophisticated chat applications, such as sending links (safety checked), files, stickers and emoticons, sounds and more, within 1-to-1 or full room chat; while friending and favoriting is easily done by clients.  

“Mobile apps allow you to have the kind of freedom you only had before with other chat apps like Skype or Viber,” the spokesperson explains. “Do live or recorded content on the go from anywhere and continue your shows on a PC at home. We have detailed real-time statistics included on the app and on the web [and] you are able to change any details and options or your account from anywhere.”

Models can upload and resell anything from video and photo content to tangible items such as panties or items from shows.

“Unlike traditional cam sites that have [private messaging], control your messages and privacy like never before. Block out countries, charge variable rates to friends versus new clients, and delete your conversations from your device and from servers,” the spokesperson reveals. “Create new streams of revenue by charging a small number of tokens per message that earns you the most money and gets rid of the creepy freebie hunters that plague chat rooms and PMs otherwise.”

Models earn up to .075 cents per token on their referrals by sending fans to sign up on one of many front-facing websites and are paid bi-monthly with options for Europe and the U.S. including wire, card transfers, and companies such as Payoneer and ePay.

Models are also notified about money making opportunities through their phone and can respond, chat, and live video call in response, easily changing status settings to have their privacy when they want it and be able to go back online with a single click, while studios can utilize tools to help market their models and support their chats and content.

All models are automatically entered in the ChatAwards.com contest, with $2500 in monthly prizes.

“We here at TxtSend saw a market of models using normal chat programs to sell shows, chats, and do general model marketing and interactivity to clients. While there are some tools out there to monetize these revenue streams, no one had combined fan-based profiles, content sales, private video chat, and real-time 1-to-1 chat [between] model/client in a way that makes it easy to earn money on,” the spokesperson concludes. “Traditional chat over phones and desktop required giving out accounts and other info that had to be changed or have multiple accounts maintained for privacy after work. With TxtSend get all of the features you’ve come to expect with ways to monetize your traffic in the palm of your hand and completely private and safe.”

For more information, click here or email info@txtsend.com.

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