qrush Closes, Redirects Traffic to Loyalfans

qrush Closes, Redirects Traffic to Loyalfans

LOS ANGELES — Premium social media platform qrush has announced they “closed up shop” today and will redirect all traffic to LoyalFans.com.

Its models and users are invited to utilize the Loyalfans platform going forward; existing qrush creators can find additional details about migrating to Loyalfans here.

qrush creators, a rep explained, "will get the benefit of Loyalfans' innovative and diverse features including one-on-one calls, direct messaging, a searchable video store, mini Cameo-like customs via shout outs, livestreaming, superlative support and service and more."

Loyalfans’ Co-Founder Eduard A. Braileanu said his company is “so pleased to extend a warm welcome to all qrush creators and fans. Our platform welcomes all content creators with open arms, and we are so excited to offer our personalized support, service and vision to all qrush creators — welcome to the fam.”

A qrush spokesperson expressed confidence that their creators and fans are in good hands with Loyalfans.

“We did not take the decision to close qrush lightly, and we realized that our creators and fans will have even more meaningful experiences on Loyalfans,” they said. “Loyalfans is known for its innovative yet stable functionality and excellent support. We know that every qrush user and creator will be treated like gold on Loyalfans.”

Loyalfans said they "plan to leverage the qrush brand with a repurposed, mainstream approach in the future."

Visit Loyalfans online and on Twitter.

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