FanChella Platform Launches With Flat Monthly Fee for Creators

FanChella Platform Launches With Flat Monthly Fee for Creators

LOS ANGELES — The FanChella content monetization platform has launched with the promise of a flat monthly fee for creators, among other features.

"FanChella is the first and only SAAS revenue platform, which will fast become the preferred partner for creators to sell access to premium content of all types," a rep explained. "With several platforms available for creators to choose from to build their businesses, the most distinguishing feature of the platform is the progressive pricing model that eliminates the need for platforms to gouge their creators by taking a percentage of their sales."

"Instead, FanChella offers full access to its system for a flat $19.95 per month no matter your sales volume," continued the rep. "For the first time ever, a company is not trying to capitalize on the traffic and sales of its creators; instead, FanChella is providing users the vital tools needed for building their personal brands and businesses with complete autonomy and the security that their content and work is exclusively theirs forever."

Company CEO Travis Lee described making "the needs of digital content creators our number-one priority."

"Having been aware of all of the unfair and unethical ways in which other platforms are taking advantage of their creators, we made a vow never to do so and enlisted the advisement of several creators to guide us in creating the most appealing and legitimate offering," said Lee.

"'For creators, by creators' is our mantra and once creators see that using a SAAS platform is the only true way to build an autonomous personal business," Lee continued, "we are confident that our growth will be exponential and the earnings of digital artists will increase significantly."

The rep explained the platform, which is based in the U.S., includes "robust monetization features" including a "solid messaging system" and rapid content upload and sharing speeds.

"Perhaps the most liberating reason to migrate to Fanchella is that creators remain 100% autonomous – the platform never claims any rights to or ownership of any of the content you publish, never takes a percentage of your earnings as a 'service fee' and nevertakes your customer data to sell or use it for other marketing initiatives," stated the rep. "Creators simply pay $19.95 per month to use the service and in turn receive 100% of their earnings — less processing fees — and can scale their businesses to the level they want without any interference from the program."

Visit FanChella.com for additional details.

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