JustFor.fans Offers 'Snap Posts' Alternative to SnapChat Premium

JustFor.fans Offers 'Snap Posts' Alternative to SnapChat Premium

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans has released two new features that provide users with an alternative to Snapchat premium accounts to which models can sell access.

According to the company, the allure of Snapchat is that the messages disappear. However, there are issues with using Snapchat premium in that adult content isn’t allowed on the platform and it removes accounts for doing so; plus, subscriptions must be purchases elsewhere — models have to keep track of who is a member and then add or remove them manually.

In response, JustFor.fans has released Snap Posts, which act similar to Snapchat in that posts can be set to disappear over time, from one hour to one month, and subscription pricing, which allows models to sell access to the Snap Posts only, or to a higher-tiered level that has access to the model’s full profile besides Snap Posts.

“Every day we see Snapchat premium accounts being suspended and we hear about the difficulties of maintaining the membership roster manually [so] we have solved this issue,” said JustFor.fans’ Dominic Ford. “We manage the subscriptions and we won’t shut models down, so they can focus on what they do best: making amazing content.”

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