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Originally Posted by **********
Hi Bthizzle,
Mbase models change often. We don't guarantee the availability of models available in it. Each site can decide to place their models in the network. Sometimes they add models today, and remove them tomorrow, and put them back the day after. It's very dynamic but not necessarily in a good way. It is possible to plug-in a 3rd party studio to help offset this if you want to.
If you plan to hire your own models or if you want to use it to manage your own network of solo models, then this product is for you.
If you plan to use it just to market the models who are on now via Mbase, and do not plan to hire your own models, then I would suggest that you look at a white-label like Streamate instead because they have more models.
Understanding the difference between the products and licenses is crucial, so the best thing to do is review the features first and make sure its what you want. If it is, contact me and I will provide you with a walk-through or even a free 30 day trial. The best way to reach me is via skype at **********.2much.
Cheers!
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It makes me remove any and all urls when I quote it says I have to have a certain amount of posts first.
In short, I already have 2 studio managers to manage everything 24 hours to start. I also have agreements already in place with 15 webcam models, and a designer who has done multiple jobs for me previously. What is important to me at this point as an investor is:
#1 Whitelabel - Am I able to use only my brand and identity? For example should webcam model or visitor need support, can my own staff provide support?
#2 Cam System Support - Will your company provide 24/7 support to my managers and designer? Do you support through ticket system or live chat or phone?
#3 Uptime - Since you cam system is not selfhosted, do you guarantee a certain % of uptime?
#4 Customizing design - To what level of access would my designer be able to access site files for customizing?
Sorry I cant ask the questions using technical jargon, I'm just relaying what my managers and designer told me to ask before purchasing.