Have you heard about Throne? It is my preferred Wishlist landing spot and I think you should make it yours too! Maybe you have heard about it but you would like to know more about it? Well, buckle up, because you are in the right place to find out all you need to know about this platform. It doesn’t matter whether you are a creator or a fan, this post is for you.
What is Throne?
Throne is a internet based platform that is built for content creators of all types. It is designed to be integrated into Twitch, in particular, so that creators can share their wishlists during their streams while they are interacting with their fans.
However, it isn’t just for Twitch streamers; it can be used by anyone. Because Throne’s primary partner is Amazon, they predominately support Amazon products, but you can add ANYTHING to your wishlist. Throne has a list of partner brands (currently only for US creators) that they treat in the same regard as Amazon, but you can add pretty much anything, from any online store to your wishlist.
Why is it better than other Wishlists?
I think that Throne smashes all other wishlist options out of the park, with the main point being that it holds everything in one place, with an emphasis on security and privacy. Instead of having multiple wishlists on multiple platforms, you can have it all in one place on Throne.
But let’s get into some of the details of why Throne goes above and beyond the features of other wishlists.
For creators
For creators, the big plus is that your delivery details are private; Throne takes safety and privacy seriously! Certain items cannot be delivered to a PO BOX, but with Throne, you can include a physical address that will not be shared with your gifters.
You can also use your real name for deliveries, and once again, Throne take privacy very seriously. Your stage name is publicly visible, but you can use your legal name for your deliveries. If you have ever had arguments with your postal service because the package name doesn’t match your name, then you understand how convenient it is to share your legal name and not be concerned about your information being leaked.
If an item cannot be sourced through Throne, you can still add it to your list and your fans can pay out the cost of the item, almost like a tip. And for these payouts, Throne charges the same low fees that they charge for all other orders. So in fact, more money ends up in your pocket from your fans giving you tips!
For fans
As with creators, all fans details are private and secure, and gifters can choose to add an alias to their gift. As a gifter, you can see the full list of the content creator, and see what items they have set as featured, so that if you are not sure what you want to get your favouritie creator, you can choose one of these.
But perhaps you have an idea for something you want to gift your creator? Well, you have this option too, where you can give gift recommendations. That way, if you come across something on the internet that you think I need (or you would like to see me use!), you can make a gift recommendation and add it to my profile for me to review and add to my list.
All content creators on Throne go through a verification process, so you can be sure that you are gifting to the content creator of your choice (and not a scam account!). As I said before, Throne takes safety seriously, and this is another example of checks and measures they have in place for this.
But wait… there’s more!
Throne has lots of little extra add-on bits which make it a great experience for both creators and fans. I haven’t explored all of them, but apparently there are tipping options and crowdfunding options which have the potential to be really useful for adult content creators. Because Throne fees and charges are low, more of your tips will stay in your pocket. We are talking between 5 and 7% of the item/tip, and payment processing fees. You know how some sites keep 20% of tips? Well yeah, do the math.
Go and check out my Throne Wishlist and tell me what you think!
Rem Sequence is an Australian adult content creator, blogger, and internationally published alt model. She has a background in psychology, philosophy and political science and worked in health and sex education, youth work and trauma counselling for almost two decades. Now, she works full time in the adult industry, as well as indulging her passion for arts, writing and music in numerous side projects.
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