Adult Empire's Fantasy Club Platform Now Accepting Sign-Ups

Adult Empire's Fantasy Club Platform Now Accepting Sign-Ups

LOS ANGELES — Adult Empire's new creator platform, Fantasy Club, is now in beta and is accepting sign-ups.

"Our roots are grounded in the requests and observations of our beta testers," said a rep. "By meticulously building our infrastructure around the feedback of these esteemed core creators, we have a comprehensive grasp of what performers are looking for in a streaming and clips site. Every feature is implemented with performers in mind because it came from the minds of performers."

Creator and industry advocate Aerie Saunders enthused about the platform.

"It’s a great place to truly be yourself in your content and cam shows," she said. "Even though the site is still in beta, the growth potential and already existing money potential on the site is a good reason to get signed up ASAP."

Added content creator Addis Fouche, "Fantasy Club hit the ground running by knowing that a platform gets stronger as its performers continue to stay satisfied. I think it’s taken a lot of other platforms way too long to realize that, if at all. Since working with FC I’ve seen both action and supportive words from their team regarding my experience as a Black performer. That’s so valuable."

For more information and to sign up, visit Fantasy.club.

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