New Adult Cam Platform 'Chatmate' Debuts

New Adult Cam Platform 'Chatmate' Debuts

CHICAGO — New adult webcam platform Chatmate has launched.

Chatmate offers "a premium live cam experience centered on meaningful conversations with like-minded people," said a rep. "The platform is mainly intended for people new to live cam and seeking a low-key approach to this adult entertainment medium."

Brand Manager Alexandra Clouette elaborated on the site's concept.

"Around 45% of dating app users come out of the experience disappointed or frustrated, despite spending five to 10 hours per week swiping and chatting," she said. "Dating apps can also be a harrowing experience for many people who are more introverted or do not exactly fit in societal standards. On Chatmate, they can find someone they like almost instantly, have a conversation with them, and share a pleasurable intimate moment together. With this new platform, we aim to inform and educate consumers about adult live cam and how it can be an interesting way to fulfill their needs for intimacy."

The platform allows premium members to chat with Chatmate models and with each other, and includes a Cam2Cam mode for sharing their own webcam.

For more information, visit Chatmate.

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