Smutty Network Launches New SmuttyLinks Platform

Smutty Network Launches New SmuttyLinks Platform

LISBON — Smutty Network has announced the launch of SmuttyLinks.com as an enhancement to its user ecosystem and described as "a linking platform on steroids."

SmuttyLinks includes a free subscription plan but "the true power is revealed in the Pro and VIP plans," noted a rep. "While the Pro plan is feature-rich, complete and fully customizable, the VIP plan carries features for the most demanding users."

CEO and founder Mike Pinto said SmuttyLinks "comes to market at a time of some turmoil on online platforms. We want to assure users that their followers will never lose sight of them."

"Having a platform that gathers all info and links [and] provides tools to receive donations, generate QR codes, shorten URLs, and embed posts and pages, with advanced statistics and powerful SEO features, is just a starting point for a fully customizable platform to answer popular feature demand," he added.

SmuttyLinks intends to be "the connecting point" for the user's digital presence.

“When we share our homepage or email address, we are not only sharing an endpoint, we are sharing a small portion of our valuable ecosystem," said Pinto. "A place where we create, engage, grow and live our online lives. Doing it the right way improves hugely the chances of being successful."

Pinto concluded, "SmuttyLinks, and all of the Smutty Network, is a no-banning, no-censorship platform and stands on the same three, very clear pillars of legality, consent and freedom of speech, while maintaining the individuality of our peers.”

Visit SmuttyLinks.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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