LiveUnicorns Rolls Out New Features to Improve Member, Creator Experience

LOS ANGELES — Subscription-based camming and content platform LiveUnicorns is touting new features designed to improve the experience of its members and creators.

"The updates are rooted in more control for the performer, giving them the ability to choose who they chat with or invite to certain exclusive shows and even edit the status of their always-recorded feature shows, providing members with evergreen content," explained a rep.

One of the newest features, Whispers, allows only the performer the ability to initiate an exclusive message to certain members during a live show. Additionally, performers may also block members that could be ruining the experience for anyone else in the virtual room.

LiveUnicorns is also now offering Exclusive Privates, which are one-on-one sessions between performers and members. Outside of a featured show, performers can be invited by members to a one-on-one session, or performers can invite a member via a Whisper.

Plans are on deck to continue rolling out new features as the platform "receives valuable feedback from dedicated performers and loyal members."

In related news, the company has recently retained office space for its U.S. headquarters in Newport Beach, California.

Visit LiveUnicorns online and on Twitter.

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