Flirt4Free Launches Texting Tool, FlirtSMS

Flirt4Free Launches Texting Tool, FlirtSMS

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced the release of FlirtSMS, a new text messaging platform connecting users and performers.

According to the company, it is rolling out this new feature throughout July, enabling members and models alike to discover the joy of text. Text messages are exchanged through a secure interface, where no personal cellular information is revealed to either party and can be sent at any time, anywhere.

Flirt4Free’s Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez says the addition of FlirtSMS to the Flirt4Free repertoire opens a new revenue stream for models, which they can tap into whether they’re online or off. 

“With texting now the new normal for interpersonal communication, FlirtSMS is the natural successor to their successful calling feature, Flirt Phone, for offering customers a means of adding depth and strengthening their bond with their favorite performer,” Rodriguez explains. “Where Flirt Phone allows models and fans to talk over the phone any time they chose, FlirtSMS grants even more accessibility and discretion with text messages.”

Rodriguez reveals that in its first week, many models have signed up for the new program and gotten their own number.

“We’re excited to be able to offer this opportunity to them,” Rodriguez says. “We know how important it is for models and their members to stay in touch when not online, and FlirtSMS is the perfect way to do this, as it allows not just texts, but photos and videos to be shared as well.”

FlirtSMS joins a growing list of new features launched by Flirt4Free in recent months. This past spring, the site heightened the level of intimacy possible between its models and users by integrating two-way interactive sex toys into the private show and multi-user chat environments.

“Models and customers can now control and manipulate each other’s devices by linking them through Flirt4Free,” Rodriguez concludes, “a development that’s in the process of redefining the connection between cam stars and their fans.”

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