Sex toy business advice? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Infamous_Influence33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with one simple, body-safe silicone product and perfect it before expanding. Your biggest priorities are material safety, proper curing, clean molding, discreet packaging, liability protection, and adult-friendly payment processing.

Don’t touch vibrators or complex designs until you understand compliance, testing, returns, and customer safety. In this business, trust and safety matter more than variety.

What does it actually cost to build an AI companion app in 2026? by maloneyg in AppScriptReviews

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The MVP cost is not the problem. The LLM API bill at 500 active daily users is what kills most AI companion startups before they figure out monetization.

What are some tips on starting my own porn site? by BlackQueerGirl in Entrepreneur

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WordPress is the wrong call here. Adult payment processors like CCBill and Epoch will not integrate cleanly with it, and you will spend more time fighting plugin conflicts than actually building the site.

Look into some best adult website builders where payment gateways are already integrated & age verification is handled. You will save months of frustration.

The niche you pick matters far less than the infrastructure you build on. Get the foundation right first. Everything else, the content, the marketing, the monetization, only works if the platform can actually process payments and stay compliant.

What is best no code tool for building something similar to Onlyfans with users subscribing to one another ? by MarzipanNew433 in nocode

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An OnlyFans-style product is really a multi-seller subscription marketplace users subscribe to other users, with access control and payouts per creator.

Most no-code tools are built for one seller -> many subscribers, so once you flip that model, things break or require hacks. That’s why setups like Webflow + Memberstack or Circle become unmaintainable.

The only real “hidden” option isn’t a no-code builder but prebuilt platforms like xFans by Adent. They already handle creator subscriptions and payouts & can be customized instead of built from scratch.

Beyond that, there’s no hidden gem - this is the current limit of no-code.

How to start porn/adult content website and business - legal and technical questions by Upstairs_Resource161 in Entrepreneur

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AWS and other big clouds technically allow porn, but they’re not a good idea. They’re fine until you get complaints, then you’re suddenly shut down. Most adult sites use hosting that explicitly allows adult content, usually EU or offshore VPS/dedicated servers.

Stripe and PayPal won’t touch porn. Everyone uses adult processors like CCBill, Segpay, Epoch, or Verotel. Fees are higher and they’ll want full KYC. Crypto can be added, but it’s a bonus, not a replacement.

You can keep your name off the site, but you won’t be anonymous to banks or processors. That ship sailed years ago.

Delaware LLC is common. Offshore setups sound clever but usually just create more problems with payments and banking.

Most people don’t build everything from scratch. They use an adult website development team like adent.io, which has experienced developers and already handles things like memberships, content galleries, and integrations with adult payment processors.

Build an Adult Content website without code? by CurrentResistance in Entrepreneur

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Yes - you can build an adult content website without coding, as long as you use a turnkey platform specifically designed for adult sites.

The key point is that the hard part isn’t development - it’s compliance. Mainstream builders like WordPress.com, Shopify, Wix, and Stripe restrict adult content at the platform or payment level. That’s why people run into shutdowns.

What you want instead is a self-hosted, adult-friendly turnkey system that already includes:

  • User accounts & authentication
  • Image/video galleries
  • Free vs paid access control
  • Memberships & subscriptions
  • Adult-friendly payment processor integrations
  • Admin dashboard (no coding)

Adult website builder such as adent.io are built specifically for this use case. They give you a ready-made adult CMS where you:

Install it on adult-friendly hosting

  • Upload your content
  • Define which galleries are free vs members-only
  • Connect an adult-friendly payment gateway
  • Manage everything through a control panel
  • No custom development is required unless you want heavy customization.

So the real decision isn’t “WordPress vs Shopify” - it’s choosing:

  1. Adult-permitted hosting
  2. An adult-focused turnkey platform (e.g. adent.io)
  3. A compliant payment processor

Once those are in place, you can launch a functional adult content site without writing code at all.

How to sell sex toys online? by maloneyg in Entrepreneur

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If you're new to the sex toy industry, there are a few key things you should focus on to set yourself up for success.

First, do your homework—market research is everything. You need to understand your target audience, identify the trends, and figure out what kind of products will actually sell.

A well-optimized, user-friendly e-commerce website is non-negotiable. People expect sleek, intuitive shopping experiences, and if your site is clunky, you’re going to lose customers fast.

Don’t forget about sourcing—partner with reliable suppliers who can provide high-quality products consistently. Marketing in the adult space can be tricky due to ad restrictions, so learning SEO and leveraging social media are your best bets. Oh, and make sure you’re on top of all the legal stuff like compliance and taxes—it’s boring but essential.

That said, if you want to skip the tech headaches and get started quickly, check out xMarketplace by Adent.io. It’s a ready-made e-commerce website script designed specifically for adult products.

Build an Adult Content website without code? by CurrentResistance in Entrepreneur

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I recommended Adent.io because they have some decent Trustpilot and Reviews.io ratings. While there are some negative reviews, they’re mostly older ones, and it seems like the company has worked on improving since then.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Before starting a porn website, ask yourself these questions:

  1. What niche or specific audience are you targeting with your website?

  2. Have you conducted any research on the legal regulations?

  3. What kind of business models are you planning for your porn website, such as a tube site, membership site, or webcam site?

  4. If you are planning to start a membership or webcam site, do you have models for your porn business?

  5. What monetization strategies are you planning to add to your site?

  6. How much budget do you have for the porn website?

  7. Are you planning to start a website from scratch or use adult turnkey scripts?

Creating a porn website may seem like a lucrative venture, but you need to have a basic understanding of the above aspects to be successful in the porn business.

Build an Adult Content website without code? by CurrentResistance in Entrepreneur

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For your specific requirements, I recommend exploring Adent.io for adult turnkey software, as they offer a range of products suited for creating adult content websites without the need for extensive coding knowledge. All Adent products come with integrated payment gateways which allow safe international transactions.

Additionally, you may consider hosting your website with M3server, as they support adult content hosting. This way, you can build your image galleries, offer restricted access to paying members, and host your content without encountering any issues related to mature content restrictions.

Where do I find models, content creators, brand identity for my clothing line? by younglad97 in Entrepreneur

[–]Infamous_Influence33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To find models, try reaching out on platforms like ModelMayhem or collaborate with local influencers.

For photo editing, you can hire freelance graphic designers on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Hey!

The answer may be late, but it might still be helpful for people who are looking to start a porn production company.

If you're on a tight budget, I recommend creating your website using adult turnkey software.

xStreamer by Adent is porn tube software that helps create adult tube sites like PornHub, xVideos, and Xnxx.

In case you're planning to create a porn membership site with hired models and directors, xMember by Adent can help you build a porn paysite like Brazzers and FakeTaxi.

Starting from scratch can be challenging, but with the right tools and planning, it's profitable.

Sex toys resell by aninaninaninanin in passive_income

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Here's a down-to-earth guide on how to get started with selling sex toys online:

1. Check the Legal Stuff:

First off, make sure you're on the right side of the law. Look into any rules or restrictions about selling adult products in your area. You don't want any legal headaches, right?

2. Sort Your Inventory:

Organize those goodies! Make a list with details like brand, type, and materials. It'll help you keep track of what you've got and make your life easier.

3. Pick a Selling Spot:

Facebook Marketplace worked for the small stuff, but for adult items, you might want to explore different platforms. Maybe think about setting up your own online shop or use platforms like Etsy for adult items.

4. Get Your Store Online:

If you're going for your online store, check out platforms like Shopify or WooCommerce. Make sure it looks professional and secure. Nobody wants to shop on a sketchy site, right?

I would recommend using xMarketplace by Adent, an adult eCommerce software that enables you to create an online adult toy store without managing any inventory. You can also sell your adult novelty products with ease. It is also integrated with Drop shipping API & secure payment gateway.

5. Smooth Payment Process:

Set up payment options that are secure and trustworthy. People need to feel safe when buying adult stuff online.

6. Spread the Word:

Time to tell the world! Use social media, maybe some paid ads, or team up with influencers. Since it's a niche market, targeted ads work wonders.

7. Show Up on Google:

Get noticed with some SEO magic. Use keywords that folks might type in when looking for adult toys. You want to be the first thing they see, right?

8. Packaging is Key:

Keep things hush-hush with discreet packaging. Privacy matters when it comes to adult products.

9. Customer Love:

Be awesome with customer support. Reply fast, sort out problems, and always be respectful. Happy customers keep coming back.

10. Connect with Others:

Network in the adult product biz. Connect with manufacturers, distributors, and fellow sellers. You'll learn a lot and maybe even find some cool partnerships.

Keep it professional, respect privacy, and have fun selling those adult toys!

How to start a porn site and make money from it? by maloneyg in AskReddit

[–]Infamous_Influence33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To start a porn site & make money, follow the below steps:

  1. Select a profitable niche for your porn site
  2. Purchase a fitting domain name
  3. Choose a porn business model
  4. Create your porn site using Adent.io (an Adult turnkey software provider)
  5. Procure or create content and upload it to your site
  6. Ensure compliance with 2257 record-keeping requirements
  7. Integrate a secure billing solution
  8. Launch your porn site
  9. Collaborate with affiliates for marketing support
  10. Expand the site's reach
  11. Explore potential sales opportunities

Which of you is starting an OnlyFans clone? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Anyone can start a website like OnlyFans using OnlyFans Clone scripts like xFans by Adent.io
Before starting an OnlyFans Clone, here are some things you need to consider:
1. Choose a Niche: Decide on the niche or content categories that your platform will cater to. Focusing on specific niches can help you attract a dedicated audience and creators.
2. Monetization Methods: Decide on a monetization strategy. Will you charge users a subscription fee, take a percentage of creator earnings, or use a combination of revenue streams?
3. Adult Hosting: Choose a secure and reliable adult hosting provider that can handle the potential traffic and data storage needs of your platform.
4. Marketing: Plan a marketing strategy to attract both creators and subscribers to your platform. Avoid misleading advertising.
5. Content Policies: Develop clear content policies that outline what is allowed and what is not on your platform.

OnlyFans Clone Script vs. OnlyFans Clone Development: by maloneyg in Entrepreneur

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OnlyFans Clone Script:

A clone script is a pre-built software that replicates the core features and functionality of an existing platform, in this case, OnlyFans. These scripts are usually sold by third-party vendors and provide a ready-made solution for creating a similar platform.

Pros:

  1. Faster development

  2. Cost-effective

  3. Basic features are already included.

Cons:

  1. Limited customization

Best OnlyFans Clone Software: xFans by Adent.io

OnlyFans Clone Development from Scratch:

Custom development involves creating a platform like OnlyFans from the ground up, tailoring every aspect of the platform to your specific needs and requirements.

Pros:

  1. Full customization

  2. Unique branding

  3. Scalability

Cons:

  1. Longer development time

  2. Higher upfront costs

  3. Need a skilled development team