FeetFinder Rolls Out Subscription Service, Other New Features

FeetFinder Rolls Out Subscription Service, Other New Features

SEATTLE — FeetFinder.com has launched a new subscription service as well as other features to enhance the experience of both buyers and sellers.

One of these new features allows buyers to subscribe to their favorite sellers to view all their content for a flat monthly fee set by the seller. Additionally, sellers are now able to decide if buyers need to be subscribers to message them and request a custom.

Other new features include faster and easier content uploads for models, a detailed description page that will allow sellers to link to their social media and customize their profiles, a merch store and increased image album uploads for "Premium" and "Featured Models."

“We always want the best experience for buyers and sellers on our site. To improve their experience, most of the profits we make are put back into the site for new features and improve what we currently offer. We’re excited about the current rollout out, but even more excited about what we have planned to release over the next few weeks and months,” said FeetFinder owner Patrick.

To further explain these changes, FeetFinder has posted a new tutorial to their YouTube channel called “How to Buy and Sell Feet Content Online.”

To apply to be a Featured Model, email hello@feetfinder.com or DM the studio via Twitter.

To sign up, visit FeetFinder.com.

Follow FeetFinder on Twitter for updates.

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