New Fan Platform 'YourVids' Launches

New Fan Platform 'YourVids' Launches

MIAMI — YourVids, a new creator platform, will officially launch tomorrow.

According to a rep, the platform offers creators 100% payouts by deferring processing and site fees to fans, who pay at checkout. The platform’s features include clip sales, direct messaging, community forums, and a boutique for digital items and services.

YourVids was co-founded by Gino, former CTO and co-founder of ManyVids, as well as co-founder of BranditScan.

"Drawing on years of direct experience working alongside sex workers, Gino built YourVids.com to address the most common pain points creators face — starting with payouts," said a rep.

“The platform was developed using extensive sex worker feedback, including a beta testing group of over 100 creators from a wide range of backgrounds,” the rep added. “Inclusivity, accessibility, and creator autonomy were core principles throughout development, ensuring the platform reflects real creator workflows rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.”

Gino enthused about the platform’s financial model.

“Creators shoulder an enormous and often invisible cost burden, from travel and production expenses to taxes, regulatory obligations, banking shutdowns, and reputational risk,” he said. “Fans can support creators by understanding and respecting those realities. For too long, platforms have failed to distribute revenue fairly. Allowing creators to keep 100% of their earnings gives them the freedom to reinvest where it matters most — whether that’s rewarding loyal fans with discounts, securing legal counsel when necessary, or, increasingly, covering notary and compliance costs tied to content production.

“By using modern compliance technology, including facial recognition and age verification, we’ve positioned YourVids as the most advanced clip site ever built,” Gino added.

For more information, visit YourVids.com.

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