LiveUnicorns Launches Subscription-Based Cam Platform

LiveUnicorns Launches Subscription-Based Cam Platform

LOS ANGELES — LiveUnicorns has announced the launch of its subscription-based livestreaming platform.

“Currently, the platform is at an early growth stage,” a rep explained. “The guiding principle throughout the building of LiveUnicorns has been that performers’ wants and needs are the priority. One concrete example is the 90% payout that performers get on all income they make at the platform.”

Brand ambassadors include Sabrina Night (aka Sabien DeMonia) and JustViolet, and they have also partnered with LittleRedBunny.

The ambassadors, the rep noted, “play a very active role in advising the LiveUnicorns team to continue developing a truly performer-friendly platform and user experience. A few of the perks for the performers being a part of the Unicorn family are owning your content on the platform, making efficient use of time with scheduled 30-minute shows and truly personalized assistance from a dedicated team of professionals.”

LittleRedBunny noted, “LiveUnicorns is building a new home for professional cam artists that want to be appreciated not only for their unique talents but also their individual values."

"The team puts a lot of effort into making the platform together with the performers and emphasizes creating a stronger community and helping models reach their full potential, something I’ve always tried to encourage," she added. "I’m thrilled to be a part of this friendly and driven team that wants to build a new innovative streaming site for cam performers.”

To apply as a performer, and for more information, visit LiveUnicorns.com

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