Cherry.tv Goes Live With Beta Version of New Cam Program

Cherry.tv Goes Live With Beta Version of New Cam Program

TEL AVIV — Cherry.tv has announced the launch of the beta version of its cam platform, enabling models to go live using OBS with "web streaming planned for the near future," noted a rep.

"During this first slow roll-out, we are supporting female and trans-femme models," VP of Business Development Paul Ashworth explained. "Male, trans-male and couples will be supported in the upcoming versions. Since the platform is still in beta, we want to take it slow and steady this round in order to iron out any remaining kinks, but we are very excited to finally get everything off the ground."

"This is a moment we've been working towards for the past 18 months, and it all comes down to this," Ashworth added. "We couldn't be more excited to finally show Cherry.tv to everyone who's been eagerly waiting for a new platform that changes the game for models, affiliates and viewers."

The rep noted Cherry.tv "aims to change up the camming world with its unique tiered leveling system that incentivizes social interaction between models and users."

"Users who tip, send gifts and buy shows will be able to enjoy a greater level of personal attention from models who are serious about cultivating long-term fans," the rep continued. "For models, there’s definitely never been a platform that was as model-friendly as it was user-friendly."

Ashworth noted that "as models level-up, their earning potential increases, and they can also enjoy a referral bonus of up to 15% on top of their regular earnings."

Brand Ambassador Sabien DeMonia (aka Sabrina Night) enthused about the opportunities presented by the platform.

"I am so ready to take on this new challenge and take Cherry.tv all the way to the top," she enthused. "I fully believe in the platform and in the team behind it, and there's no doubt in my mind it'll be a success."

Visit Cherry.tv and follow the platform on Twitter for additional information; affiliate promotion details can be found at CherryCash.

XBIZ recently discussed the pending launch of Cherry.tv with head honcho Penny; click here for that story.

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