LetsDoeIt Revamps Members' Area, Offers White Labels

LetsDoeIt Revamps Members' Area, Offers White Labels

LOS ANGELES — Noting that it is determined to deliver the best user experience adult has to offer, the LetsDoeIt team is revamping its members’ area.

According to the company, it has been working diligently to review both member feedback and usage statistics to further modernize the site’s look and offerings to closely meet the demands of today’s audience.

Among the upgrades, the new members’ area will redefine the way users interact with cams, dating and video-on-demand content from third parties without leaving the site.

“The seamlessness is unprecedented,” said a company representative. “Additionally, this technology will be open to any producer who wants to make his/her own site and can be completed in less than one week.”

Among other features is a complete code rework that rebuilt and improved what was already appreciated by LetsDoeIt users, but now with speeds up to 10 times faster.

In addition, the network has been restructured to focus users into a more catered content selection based on their preferences; while the site’s layout has been altered to make way for new options such as translation into 20 different languages.

Finally, the company believes that “most great things are not great unless they are shared,” so it is opening its new technology to the industry.

“With this in mind, LetsDoeIt is launching a white label solution that will put its most popular brands in the hands of affiliates,” the representative added, noting this technology offers the ability to add blogs, cams, and dating to generate additional revenue, while the affiliate controls the domain and payment processing. “All this to be able to bring the user a new improved user interface/user experience and work on long-lasting retention while converging great products and technology into one place.”

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