New Adult Creators Platform 'Sesire' Launches

New Adult Creators Platform 'Sesire' Launches

LONDON — New London-based creator platform Sesire has debuted.

A rep described Sesire as “a creator-focused, community-driven platform which gives creators full control of their content, crafted with the goal of addressing common challenges faced by creators on existing platforms, including issues like limited control, delayed payment and visibility struggles."

According to the rep, Sesire enables creators to monetize their content while maintaining control over its distribution, helping them build their brand, influence and audience. To attract new audiences and reward existing subscribers, creators can restrict content access using filters and paywalls.

Veteran sexpert Topher Taylor said, “I’m joining Sesire because I’ve helped the company develop a system that works for sex workers and is created with a social conscience.”

Co-Founder Sam Gibbon explained that his experience in content licensing and distribution for global studios led him to recognize a disparity between his close friends who were adult content creators and the platforms they use.

“In a world where platforms and creators should be partners, Sesire is recalibrating the scales,” Gibbon said.

Gibbon described Sesire as “a community-driven platform that isn't just about us — it's about the creators. With Sesire, creators have more ways than ever to tailor their content, make meaningful connections and truly shape the platform's future. Because we believe that when creators thrive, we all do.”

For more information, visit Sesire.com.

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