Premium Social Platform Unfiltrd Partners With Deja Vu

Premium Social Platform Unfiltrd Partners With Deja Vu

LOS ANGELES — Unfiltrd has partnered with Deja Vu to integrate its premium social media platform with the chain of brick-and-mortar clubs.

Deja Vu, through Social Reach International, is taking a 40% stake in Unfiltrd, co-founded by content creator Stephanie Matto in 2021 in the wake of OnlyFans’ attempt to pivot away from adult content.

Matto, a rep noted, “saw an opportunity to do something within the industry that has never been done before, so the two entities have joined forces to become a perfect partnership of fan subscription services and live entertainment.”

Through the partnership, Unfiltrd “can offer the Deja Vu clubs their own personal brand of fan subscription platform that also works in perfect harmony with their businesses,” the rep added. “Together, they’ll work in perfect synchronicity to build brand and creator loyalty and engagement.”

Deja Vu and Social Reach International "aim to add new talent to the platform and also to use unique features to create a more personalized experience for customers," the rep concluded.

For more information, visit Unfiltrd.

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