MON App Launches Android Version, Adds Creator Tools

MON App Launches Android Version, Adds Creator Tools

AUSTIN — The MON App, a social audio app for conversation and education centered on sex and sexuality, is now available for Android devices.

The new version also includes several new features, such as podcast creator tools, live comments, and the MON media library.

"We wanted to provide a place to store original and premium content on the app for the community to explore," said MON founder Caleb Jones. "It was important we populated the library with content from our community to support their growth."

The content creator tools, or "room replays," allow users to turn their time spent on the app into podcasts.

"With so many members creating quality content on the app, we knew the next step would be to provide features to capture that content so that members can build an archive — or podcast — from that content," Jones continued. "With the launch of room replays, members can create dynamic podcast content or erotic audio directly on the app and host it in the media library."

The live comments feature allows those listening to participate in discussions even if they're in a place where they're not able to openly speak.

"We know the power that comes from using your voice, but we also understand that providing more opportunity for engagement and expression is vital to building an open and accessible community," said Jones.

MON has also introduced a new series of programs on the Android app, which includes Mistress K’s “Toy Box Tease”, Dr. Ley David Elliette, Ph.D.’s “Buddhism and BDSM”, and Mehgan Sapphire’s “Horny for Horror,” among others.

For more information, visit the MON App online. Click here to download the new Android version.

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