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The U. The Guardian referred to it as "a members-only sex club" and Business Insider called it a "sex party company. We guarantee it's like nothing you've ever experienced before. Killing Kittens launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Seedrs platform in May to help it transition from being an events-based company to a "sex tech" company that runs some events.
Killing Kittens launched its online "social network for sexual exploration" in and the web app is due to get an overhaul on Monday. In addition to the web app, there are two mobile chat apps in the pipeline too. The company hopes these digital offerings will bring in ad revenue and it is currently in the process of developing a third-party ads platform.
A spokesperson for Killing Kittens said the funds should be with the company in the next two weeks. It describes itself as a female empowerment brand, and makes money by charging its , social network users for tickets to its events. Describing the parties in a previous interview , Sayle said "anything goes," adding that "they tend to turn into orgies. There are also some people that just "come and watch," she said.
The parties are designed to be "female friendly" and there are rules in place to protect women. The Future Fund has been developed by the U. Unveiled by U. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak in April, it's designed to help "innovative" companies survive the coronavirus pandemic. While Killing Kittens is best known for its sex parties, the company has plans to launch a new website on Monday and a new app in the coming weeks.
This isn't the first time Killing Kittens has raised money on Seedrs. Those rounds did not involve taxpayer money. In the case of Killing Kittens, many of our investors, and many of the company's own customers, have judged it to be a compelling investment opportunity.