Cherry.tv Launches Native Mobile Chat App

Cherry.tv Launches Native Mobile Chat App

DELAWARE — Cherry.tv has launched a native mobile chat app, enabling models and fans to exchange messages outside of the Cherry.tv platform.

“Since there’s literally an app for everything, we thought camming should reflect that as well,” CEO Paul Ashworth explained. “Cherry.tv is continually innovating on our platform, but we also want to give models and fans even more flexibility and ways to connect, even when they’re offline. The app is native on the app stores, so there’s no need for an SDK; every Cherry.tv model can generate income via the app, so long as she has followers.”

Ashworth described the app as "our stepping stone to mobile streaming."

"Without a doubt, it will increase interaction and help Cherry.tv to continue to grow as a fun, sociable streaming platform and adult community," he said.

Zuzana Kasinski, Cherry.tv's director of business development and talent manager, noted that the app is "super easy to use."

"Models and fans can simply input their existing Cherry.tv account logins, and even if the model is offline for a week or two, the app allows her to still monetize her users while being away," Kasinski noted. "We understand that fans often desire a very private, personal connection, as well as one that they can enjoy anywhere, at any time, so this chat app can easily double or triple a model's earnings. Fans pay tokens per message, and models can send texts, pictures or short video clips."

"It’s exciting that not even a year from our launch, Cherry.tv models can start using this extension to grow their brand and earnings," she concluded.

The app is available for download from both Google Play and the App Store.

Visit Cherry.tv and follow the platform on Twitter.

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