Voiyal Launches New Audio Fan Platform, Unveils Brand Ambassadors

Voiyal Launches New Audio Fan Platform, Unveils Brand Ambassadors

BERLIN — Voiyal has launched a web app for monetizing intimate audio content, with Janice Griffith, Shaiden Rogue and Katya Clover tapped as brand ambassadors.

The Berlin-based startup describes itself as “an inviting space for the creator economy.”

“Adult stars, creators and more can use the new platform to connect with their fans through the most intimate medium — their voices — to further establish digital fan-creator relationships,” said a rep. “By focusing exclusively on audio content, Voiyal creators and their fans can fully immerse themselves in an intense auditory experience. And fans can connect with their fave stars on a deeper, more fantasy-rich level.”

The rep touted other advantages of Voiyal’s audio-only focus, emphasizing that “creators don’t need to dress up, put on makeup, run a camera or bright studio lights — they can be more spontaneous and capture real, intimate moments.”

Voiyal enables fans to listen to thousands of intimate voice messages from their favorite creators, discover LGBTQIA+ voices on demand and “tap into their deepest fantasies, darkest desires, and most intimate thoughts,” the rep added.

Voiyal co-founder and CTO Pauline Schmiechen said, “Audio is so powerful. Nothing touches you more than the sound of someone’s voice telling you a story, calling your name or just whispering in your ear. And that’s why Voiyal is here. Creators can make money in their pajamas sitting on their beds or anywhere. The fans can’t get enough and really feel like they’re connecting to their favorite stars. Everyone wins in this scenario.” 

For more information or to sign up as a “Voiyal Voice,” visit Voiyal.com.

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