JustFor.fans Debuts Custom Clip Menu Feature

JustFor.fans Debuts Custom Clip Menu Feature

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has added "custom movie requests" to its menu of options.

Models can now create a menu, complete with pricing, for custom clips and set their baseline price per minute. Once the feature is activated by individual models, it will be advertised on their profile page and store.

JFF Founder Dominic Ford shared that the ability to advertise a custom clips menu has been a long-requested feature. "Now, more than ever, we are ramping up development to give models as many ways to make money as possible," he explained.

"We believe with this additional revenue stream, models are even more poised to weather the current climate. So many good ideas come directly from our models and I am grateful models know we are very responsive to their needs. We all succeed together."

Users may now select items for a custom video and submit their payment. Once a model creates and transmits the video, they will receive their payout. 

In related news, Ford notes JFF is conducting a final beta test for its forthcoming live cams feature.

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