Blisss.company Ends Beta Phase, Announces New Updates

Blisss.company Ends Beta Phase, Announces New Updates

LONDON — Blisss.company has announced the conclusion of its beta phase with the implementation of new features proposed by creators during the testing period.

The platform recently earned a 2022 XBIZ Awards nomination in the category of "Emerging Web Brand of the Year."

"In a continued effort to tailor a creators' platform around their true needs and wishes, we are excited to strip the beta ribbon off of Blisss.company with the addition of a major set of bug fixes and improvements," Brand Manager Sabrina Deep explained.

"Today, we are proving that collaboration between an online platform and its clients is not only possible but beneficial to both parties," she continued. "Blisss.company now meets most of the business needs that creators have suggested to us in the past few months, and this is just the beginning."

According to Deep, the list of improvements includes audio and videos protection, multiple uploads in posts and messages, gender and sexual orientation categories, mass messaging, faster video encoding, video embed with multiple files, and improved privacy options.

A full list of bug fixes and new features can be found on Blisss.Company's official blog.

"Our developers are already at work to further improve the platform," Blisss Director of Operations Fabio Salvadori commented. "Our aim is and remains creators' maximum independence. We already gave them the tools to express and spread their creativity and brand and opened access to their fans' contact details."

A further step will be to facilitate handling cross-platform content and fan communication. "January's update will focus precisely on that," he added. "Until then, we wish everybody merry and safe holidays and a happy new year."

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