SextPanther Team Launches Premium Messaging Platform 'Mynx.co'

SextPanther Team Launches Premium Messaging Platform 'Mynx.co'

LOS ANGELES — The team behind SextPanther has launched a new premium adult messaging platform, Mynx.co.

According to a rep, the platform has been created to serve select, top-performing creators, offering many of the same features as SextPanther.

"SextPanther started with a handful of models, and over the last 10 years, has grown into what it is today with a roster of over 10,000 creators," said a company rep. "With Mynx, we will be able to put a spotlight on the top names in the industry. We are confident that Mynx will deliver an unmatched experience and become the go to platform for A-list performers and their biggest fans."

The platform also offers additional payout incentives, a referral revenue-sharing program, and higher pricing limits for phone and video calls.

"SextPanther is an inclusive platform that has empowered performers and creators of all backgrounds in the U.S. and Canada," the rep continued. "Mynx offers a lucrative, one-stop solution for the biggest adult stars and leverages the familiarity of SextPanther’s core features and site layout to best serve their audience.

"With new platforms seemingly launching at a rapid rate these days, we aim to take the concept and features that made a name for SextPanther over the last decade and create a community exclusively for the biggest names in the adult industry. Creating an entirely new platform comes with a ton of uncertainty and many unanswered questions. With Mynx, we are combining a proven concept with an exclusive community of performers that have spent years building their individual brands and have made the adult entertainment industry one of the most successful industries in the world."

For more information, visit Mynx.co.

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