NSFW.app Launches New Fan Platform

NSFW.app Launches New Fan Platform

LONDON — Following several months of beta testing, NSFW.app has launched its mobile and desktop premium social media platform.

The platform enables creators to share "legal, uncensored content for their admirers whilst allowing them to retain 100% of their earnings," a rep explained.

"Alongside free teaser images and videos, admirers can pay for premium content using international crypto and card payments via blockchain wallets," continued the rep. "Creator and admirer privacy and anonymity is ensured using these decentralized payment solutions. The latest changes are further supported with an international third-party Know Your Client solution, fully integrated into the creator sign-up process."

"The goal is to revolutionize how adult content is marketed and consumed, bringing the admirers closer to the creators," the rep added.

In addition to immediate crypto withdrawals, the rep said, the platform offers "no nasty surprises or adult names on either fans' and creators' bank accounts. The biggest and more enticing USP is the 0% fee to creators. This is all backed by a professional leadership team with decades of experience working within the adult world, using their deep industry connections."

Marketing and Talent Manager Mark Hassell noted that the NSFW.app team aims to help creators become "fully empowered with full control of their content and 100% payment of their revenue."

"Unlike traditional content-sharing platforms, we do not charge creators for content earnings. We have a duty of care which we take seriously by sponsoring and working as partners with mental health organizations such as Pineapple Support and SNAP," he added. "Creators are an important and integral part of our team; they tell us they feel empowered with a voice, surrounded by a positive and respectful global community, and feel listened to with an attentive and dedicated customer support channel protecting them from abuse, all within a global platform."

Further features to be added in the coming months include livestreaming and direct messaging.

"NSFW.app welcomes all forms of positive, consensual, creative expression in an easy-to-use, sleek and sexy platform, whilst rewarding the main element of the site — our creators," Hassell said.

Creators can sign up at NSFW.app; follow the platform on Twitter.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

German Court: Regulator Can't Block Entire IG Accounts, Only Posts

A German court has ruled that while a regional media regulatory agency may block specific Instagram posts that include material deemed harmful to minors, it cannot ban an entire Instagram account due to such a post.

Brazil Lays Out Preliminary Guidelines for New AV Requirements

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Wednesday signed a decree establishing guidelines for new regulations requiring adult websites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Senate Committee Debates Section 230 Reform

The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a hearing Wednesday on potential changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects interactive computer services — including adult platforms — from liability for user-generated content.

Pearl Industry Network Offers Free Creator Memberships

Industry trade group Pearl Industry Network (PiN) has launched its free creator membership initiative.

Sam Bird Acquires Fanblast

Sam Bird, former co-director of global talent agency Surge, has acquired creator monetization tool Fanblast and named himself CEO.

'SheHerGirls' Launches Through Paysite.com

The braintrust behind PoleVixens has officially launched a new membership site, SheHerGirls, also through Paysite.com.

FTC Invites Public Comment on 'Click to Cancel' Rulemaking

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced this week that it is seeking public comment on whether it should amend its Negative Option Rule to better address deceptive or unfair practices.

Aylo Rebuts Indiana AV Suit Claims Over VPN Access

Aylo this week asked a Marion Superior Court judge to dismiss Indiana’s lawsuit alleging that the company violated the state’s age verification law by failing to prevent access by users who employ VPNs and similar means to avoid geolocation.

'PSMTickling' Launches Through Paysite.com

PSMTickling.com has officially launched through Paysite.com.

Show More