LiveJasmin Upgrades Messenger App

LiveJasmin Upgrades Messenger App

LOS ANGELES — LiveJasmin has announced the release of new features for its custom Messenger app, which the company developed in-house.

LiveJasmin offers various types of shows for users of all types and numerous features to increase customer immersion. Listed among Alexa’s Top 100 most visited websites as the only premium cam site and with more than 2,000 models on the website simultaneously any time of the day, the site serves 35 million daily users.

According to the company, it believes in constant innovation and improving the services offered by its live streaming website, leading to the recent Messenger upgrades.

“As sharing experiences and memories with others have always been the backbone of human interaction, LiveJasmin introduced the option of sharing pictures and videos through [its] Messenger app, to fully flesh out the users’ experiences,” a company spokesperson explains. “This, on top of the fact that with the Jasmin Messenger members can stay in constant contact with tens of thousands of models, 24/7, marks a new beginning in how interaction in the live camming industry is defined.”

It is an approach that boosts the enjoyment of camming.

“We believe that gestures as simple as sending selfies strengthens the relationship between users,” says LiveJasmin CPO Zsolt Theiss-Balazs. “[This] creates a personal, playful, and authentic atmosphere that is more enjoyable for both parties.”

The spokesperson notes the group is always thinking of how to improve its services and how to incorporate other features that can be found in various industries. Being able to share content privately is an obviously popular service, which LiveJasmin wanted to develop to allow its users the freedom of interaction that the internet and technology provides.

“Introducing these new features to share content was a slight technical challenge,” LiveJasmin CTO Kolos Kaszály reveals. “More than 300 developers are working on LiveJasmin every single day to maintain our high level of quality and service that our members are accustomed to.”

LiveJasmin’s Messenger app can be downloaded here.

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