Chaturbate Launches Yearlong 15th Anniversary Campaign

Chaturbate Launches Yearlong 15th Anniversary Campaign

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has launched a yearlong campaign to celebrate its 15th anniversary, titled “CB15.”

The campaign includes a refreshed brand look, as well as several new changes to the platform.

"Throughout the upcoming year, Chaturbate will introduce new features and upgrades that will elevate the live experience for fans and creators," said a rep. "New creator capabilities will expand monetization opportunities, help to grow visibility, and add improved layers of safety across the platform. Fans can expect exciting new ways to discover content and tools that will enable them to connect more deeply with their favorite creators."

COO Shirley Lara expanded on the campaign's origins.

"Our team collected extensive feedback from the community," she said. "Every new development coming with CB15 is happening because we listened — and we wanted to not merely address pain points, but to optimize Chaturbate as a platform for long-term growth so our broadcasters can thrive in a competitive creator economy. By focusing on tools and features that drive revenue and deepen engagement, Chaturbate is reinforcing its focus on creator success."

The CB15 campaign will also include an in-person creator retreat in April, as well as several virtual workshops.

"Chaturbate was created, from inception, with a distinctly creator-centric vision," Lara added. "It has been our greatest honor to spend these last fifteen years growing alongside our broadcaster community. CB15 represents the next chapter of Chaturbate’s legacy as the premier creator-focused platform — we’re not just celebrating an anniversary, we’re celebrating an evolution."

For more information, visit Chaturbate.

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