Pleasure Network Debuts Upgraded Platform, Adds Subscriptions

Pleasure Network Debuts Upgraded Platform, Adds Subscriptions

LOS ANGELES — Pleasure Network has released an upgraded version of its flagship platform Pleasurely, including the rollout of subscriptions.

A rep described the update as “massive, with subscriptions being a game-changing feature that allows users to indulge in unlimited content and exclusive perks from their favorite creators.”

The feedback from creators, the rep added, has been “overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their excitement about the ability to offer their clients a more multifaceted experience. With subscriptions, content creators can now think more long-term, which allows them to purchase better equipment, produce better photoshoots and plan further ahead, among other benefits.”

Pleasurely has also added filters on timelines for easy access to free, pay-per-view and subscription content. In addition, users can now see picture and video counters for locked posts, offering greater transparency about what they are paying for.

According to Pleasure Networks CMO Mark Hassell, the new enhancements make Pleasurely "super competitive" in the adult marketplace.

"Add in our key USPs in what crypto payments give — privacy, no chargebacks, taking control away from banks and not being dictated to by banks on what creators can post or what we allow — and this is massive," Hassell enthused. "Giving freedom of expression for creators and choice for users, plus the added benefits of instant withdrawals, ideally positions Pleasurely as a force to be reckoned within the entire adult space."

For more information, visit Pleasurely.com.

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