My.Club Launches Video Call Feature

My.Club Launches Video Call Feature

NEW YORK — My.Club has debuted a new feature that allows creators to monetize their interactions through video calls.

With this new feature, creators now have the opportunity to offer call packs ranging from five to 30 minutes. Creators can adjust their per-minute rate and set up an availability schedule so fans will know when they’re available for a call.

To enhance user appeal and boost sales, creators can implement various discounts across their call packs. Additionally, each creator is provided a unique “Call Me” link that directs fans to an SFW landing page to initiate a call. This allows creators to promote their video call availability and engage with fans across all socials.

The video call feature allows creators to “provide a personalized and lucrative experience for their fans,” a rep explained.

“Creators now have a powerful tool to monetize their connections with fans as well as to bond more with them,” Head of Business Communication Andra Chirnogeanu said. “This feature enhances their earning potential while providing fans with an unforgettable experience so intimate that they will forget it’s virtual.”

For more information, visit My.Club.

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