JustFor.fans Offers QR Codes, New UX Features

JustFor.fans Offers QR Codes, New UX Features

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans has introduced a number of new features as part of its commitment to constantly move forward, increasing the robustness of its offerings.

According to the company, the site’s new Night Mode follows the trend of the new iOS Dark Mode, and similar features offered by Twitter and other social networks.

The new bottom navigation gives models and users one-click access to everything they need to post and manage their account, with models getting easy access to the posting page, their Media Center virtual hard drive, their QR Code and sales statistics; while members get one-click access to favorite models, the model search and the latest free posts.

The new QR Code allows anyone with a mobile device the ability to scan the code and be taken directly to the model’s page on JFF. Models can print this code out, put it on shirts, or make temporary tattoos to wear. For example, if a model is at a club and someone asks them what their JFF page is, they can show the person the QR code, and the person will instantly be taken to their page, which is fully tracked for sales reporting.

“JustFor.fans is always evolving, and we are doing our best to be the technology leaders in our space,” said owner Dominic Ford. “These new features have gotten such good reception, and we have a ton more planned for the next several months.”

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