Vicky Vette Announces VNALive Revamp

Vicky Vette Announces VNALive Revamp

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette has announced the relaunch of camming site VNALive.com with new software built from the ground-up using the services of Konrad from MechBunny.com.

“The entire chat and cam experience is revamped,” said a rep. “Models and fans can now cam using their phones, tablets, PCs, laptops — virtually any device.”

"I am very proud of the new cam software,” said Vette. “Frankly, there is nothing like VNALive anywhere on the net. Not only can fans and members see the girls, but the girls can see anyone who turns on their cam. Models can even allow select members to have audio. Other members can turn on/off the audio of other members.”

“It's like a Zoom room but with nudity and sex,” Vetted added.

“I am so proud our community keeps going strong despite all the recent changes in other platforms,” she added. “It's easier than ever for a girl to cam, and the archives are crystal-clear. Konrad did an outstanding job for us and WebRTC allows us to have less than one-second lag time.”

VNALive was launched by Vette in October 2012 as a cam platform for models to add live group shows to their membership sites.  Any model or webmaster with a membership site can add VNALive to their site, which is currently used by such performers and models asJulia Ann, Maxine X, Sara Jay, Tasha Reign, Sunny Lane, Penny Pax, Chellie DD, Lauren Phillips, Sofie Marie, Kelley Cabbana, Daisy Destin, Sam 38G and Kimmie Kaboom.

The relaunch coincides with Vette moving all of VNA's sites and services to MojoHost.

"We were in the process of moving all of our hosting services to Brad at MojoHost and got a recommendation to try MechBunny for technical design services, Vette added. “I could not be happier with the new software. The girls and members are giving rave reviews.”

Webmasters or models interested in adding VNALive.com to their sites can reach Vette at vicky@vettenationlive.com.

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