Tickle.Life Debuts Sex-Positive Podcast Hosting Service

SAN FRANCISCO — Tickle.Life, a community-based "discovery platform" for sex and sexuality, has announced the launch of a sex-positive podcast hosting service.

A company rep described the web system-based service as the “first of its kind," adding that the company aims to help creators store, publish on various platforms, manage and promote podcasts.

The service also provides podcast RSS feeds and measurement tools with an enhanced analytics tool in a point-and-click environment.

The hosting service package is aimed at individuals and businesses working on sexuality-centric podcasts. The starting price for the service is $7 for 10,000 listens.

“Tickle.Life, a sextech company with the mission to create an ecosystem for sexual wellbeing, has created this service to support its colleagues in the industry,” explained a rep. “The service has been created in such a way that they would never ban content made specifically for sex and sexuality.”

“The idea of creating our own sex-positive podcast hosting service came to us when we created our own Tickle.Life podcast and realized the need for a sex-positive podcast hosting service, as there were none in the industry,” CEO and Co-Founder Shakun Sethi said.

“You’ll love how easy it is to get your podcast up-and-running,” Sethi added. “For sexual wellbeing to be a mainstream topic we need to create a collaborative environment and will be launching support services to make all of us self-sufficient.”

COO and co-founder Parag Gupta said, “We are relentlessly working on managing your podcasts, and to ensure that each user gets the best results out of our newly launched service. Being one of the biggest depositories of sex-positive podcasts helped us understand the pain points and also our own podcast taught us the difficulties and uncertainty that comes with it and this initiative.”

“We are sure this will help all of us, hence the low price point,” Gupta added.

For more information, visit Tickle.Life.

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