GenderX Reflects on 1st Year Milestones

GenderX Reflects on 1st Year Milestones

LOS ANGELES — GenderX.com is celebrating its first anniversary by highlighting several growth milestones.

Reflecting on launching a new site during a global pandemic, Gamma VP of Paysites Claude Hyppolite said the studio was fortunate to launch when it did.

"We already had a catalog that was previously only available via DVD or VOD. We were able to continue to update the site without having to pivot due to shutdowns that impacted production," Hyppolite said. "We grew our content offering and our member base while people were at home looking for entertainment.”

GenderX was launched February 26, 2020 with a catalog of 40 trans videos. The site now boasts over 170 exclusive videos, 30 partner videos and three weekly updates.

In January 2021, GenderX developed a feature for members to connect their accounts to the Roku digital media platform. Although the platform doesn’t allow adult content in their official streaming catalog, members can stream via Roku by following the directions provided by the studio.

“It’s really exciting to offer members this option to connect GenderX directly to their Roku,” Hyppolite continued. “Watching our movies on the big screen brings the viewing experience to the next level.”

Expanding Content Offerings

GenderX recently partnered with Adult Time to offer a limited channel on the streaming network’s platform.

Gregg Alan, CEO of Zero Tolerance Entertainment said, “It’s been exciting working with Gamma. This past year we have partnered in launching four new paysites [including] GenderX, Biphoria, Addicted2Girls and the all-new ZeroTolerance.com, with more to come. Partnering with Adult Time was the obvious next step. They have developed a varied member base and I’m excited to showcase our content to their members.”

Looking to the future, GenderX plans to double production starting this May and expand its content offering to members.

“Our content has been so well received by our fans, I can’t be more thankful,” said Alan. “This feels like a golden era for trans erotica and I’m happy to increase our production to meet the growing demand.”

The studio is offering discounted memberships during the entire month of April in celebration of their first birthday and its content is available for promotion through FameDollars.com.

For more information, visit the new studio online and on Twitter.

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