Modetize Offers Performers Free Memberships During COVID Lockdown

Modetize Offers Performers Free Memberships During COVID Lockdown

LOS ANGELES — Modetize is offering performers a free membership to its content distribution platform during the "stay-at-home" lockdown.

According to the company, Modetize helps creators save time and focus on their fans, by streamlining content distribution across multiple platforms, including subscription-based social media, clip stores, cams and pay-per-view sites; and provides the ability to prioritize favored platforms and to pre-schedule releases 30 days in advance; as well as mass private messaging and a dashboard for studios to manage multiple accounts.

“A lot of sex workers are at home right now under 'stay-at-home' orders, creating content, or wanting to create new revenue streams with existing content,” said Modetize founder Nadir. “Our distribution platform streamlines the upload process so that users only need to tag, add a description and upload any piece of content once.”

“With coronavirus keeping us all inside, this is an optimal resource for clip and cam artists, erotic dancers, models and sex workers from any walk of life,” Nadir added. “We are honored to be able to offer this service completely free of charge throughout 'stay-at-home' orders.”

For those individuals or companies who manage multiple performers, a studio option is available within one account, where each profile has a unique dashboard to manage that performer’s custom content distribution plan. Studio pricing is based on the number of accounts and uploads.

Other features include a built-in auto-detector that identifies and removes words that aren’t permitted on any given clip platform, while a “reschedule with one click” option resends any failed uploads. GIF and trailer upload options and unlimited platform distribution round out the offer.

“Each clip and social platform has a different customer base, so the more platforms you distribute to, the more exposure your clips will receive,” Nadir concluded.

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