Tempted.com Rolls Out Free Chat in Public Mode

Tempted.com Rolls Out Free Chat in Public Mode

TORONTO — Cam platform Tempted.com has rolled out a new feature that lets followers chat with their favorite creators, or “Temptations,” before subscribing.

Creators already had the option of using “Public" mode and doing free SFW shows to attract more subscribers. Now, both fans — Tempted subscribers — and non-fans can chat with creators, and vice versa, for free in Public mode.

"This gives them a chance to meet their favorite Temptation, see if she regularly updates her content, does live shows and is active on the Tempted platform," said a rep.

According to the company, "Anyone can access Public mode, but if they want to talk to a Temptation when broadcasting in Public mode, and they’re not subscribed yet, they’ll receive an alert message ... During the free live show in Public mode, the Temptation will let her fans know what will happen in her private show, or she’ll introduce herself if she is a new Temptation, or she’ll let the followers know that she’ll be broadcasting some minutes before switching to Private mode. In both cases, the follower will need to subscribe to continue.

"She might even get topless, but free shows are mostly SFW," the rep added.

Tempted.com spokesperson Eve described the new feature as “a great sales tool for Temptations because it allows them to introduce themselves and start a real conversation with their followers. The followers like it because they get just a taste of their favorite Temptation, and it leaves them wanting more and subscribing. This try-before-you-buy sales model will really boost subscriptions and give the fans peace of mind that they made the right choice.”

For more information, visit Tempted.com and follow the platform on Twitter and Instagram.

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