Faves Club Launches Subscription Site

UNITED KINGDOM — Faves Club has launched a content subscription site service with a goal to rival OnlyFans and Fansly.

“Founded by husband and wife team, James and Kaylee Ryan,” the rep said, “the Faves Club mission is to provide a sleek and familiar user experience but enhance the customer service and payout experience many find currently lackluster.”

According to company representatives, Faves Club has claimed that it can provide better payouts and help to content creators.

“Independently operated and funded, Faves Club is able to provide a larger payout which starts at 85% of all sales, automatically rising to 90% for all creators in 2023,” a rep said. “Alongside automatic weekly bank deposits, a significantly more comprehensive user discovery search, multi-tier subscriptions options, and dedicated customer service team.”

Co-founder James Ryan took a moment to hype the platform.
 
“As a content creator, I want a close and transparent relationship with my platform without fear of queries going unanswered and knowing that my input and review is always encouraged and appreciated,” James Ryan said, “and as a buyer, I want to connect with my favourite performer in a variety of ways and know that a larger proportion of my money is going directly to them”.

Additional information about Faves Club be found here; follow the company on Twitter.


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