Stripchat Is 'Most Loved' Platform in New Cam Site Survey

Stripchat Is 'Most Loved' Platform in New Cam Site Survey

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat earned "Most Loved Cam Site" in a recent survey of 700 models conducted by "cam education site" ReadySetCam.com via Reddit.

The survey results also revealed Stripchat "provides some of the highest weekly revenue for models, and is the 'Best for Instant Earnings,'" a rep said.

"ReadySetCam also applauded Stripchat for having 'modern technology that's easy to use, as well as good privacy controls for the model,'" observed the rep. "It also cited its connection to xHamsterLive, which uses the platform and helps give Stripchat one of the largest audiences in the industry."

Max Bennet, VP of Stripchat, expressed excitement about the survey results.

“We love our models, so we were really pleased to see how much they love us back,” he said. “Reddit has some of the most active and engaged models in the industry, so we’re really proud of this. This only makes us want to work harder for them, because the team is insistent that we earn the designation again next year."

“We know every model needs something different, so we’ve worked hard to make the platform as flexible as possible, and to be part of a wider adult ecosystem,” continued Bennet. “We allow models to promote their premium and social media accounts and have been rapidly expanding our tech to make it more flexible — not only allowing them to choose how they want to earn, but creating innovative tools like enhanced mobile camming and easy-to-custom profiles that help them stand out in a crowded market. If the result is happier models making more money, well, the plan worked."

Find the survey results on Reddit or ReadySetCam.

Find Stripchat online and on Twitter.

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