JustFor.fans Debuts Model-to-Model Business App, Findr+

JustFor.fans Debuts Model-to-Model Business App, Findr+

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has introduced Findr+ described as a location-based web app for verified models who want to professionally network and collaborate with other models.

JFF Founder Dominic Ford described the app, based on a three-year-old JFF feature, as "Grindr for models."

“We knew we had a solved a crucial problem when we came up with this easy-to-use and now-essential feature for JFF users back in 2019, so we decided to create a one-of-a-kind app that non-JFF models can utilize and this week, Findr+ for all creators was born," Ford said.

In addition to finding verified models near them, models can search other locations, such as other countries, states and cities. They can also enter in their travel plans so they show up in searches of locations that match where they will be.

Models can also advertise what kind of specialty collaborations they are looking for, and Findr+ users can contact them via social media, messaging or email.

“Our Findr feature has been one of the most-used ways that JFF models have been able to easily find collaborators, and we are so proud to finally complete and launch this powerful tool for all creators, not only those on JFF, who want to expand their talent pool and professional relationships," Ford noted.

He added that prospective Findr+ models must pass an identity verification process. Only models who meet qualified criterion will be allowed to take advantage of the service.

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