The Second Step of the Red Pages Platform: From Catalog to Community

Launch: February 1, 2026

Launch: February 1, 2026

After the successful establishment of the first phase of the Red Pages project, we are entering the second step of platform development, which we officially launch on February 1, 2026. This phase marks the transition from a basic presentation to a more structured, secure, and community-oriented system.

What does Step 2 bring?

🔴 Registration of members and supporting members: From Feb 1, 2026, we will start accepting members – providers (creators, workers, and service providers in the adult industry) and supporting members who want to access the catalog legally, transparently, and responsibly and support independent workers.

🔒 Limited access = more security: Viewing the catalog of members and establishments will be possible in the second phase exclusively for supporting members. With this, we reduce abuse, raise the level of security and discretion, and build trust between providers and supporting members.

📞 Support for users and members: We are aware that personal contact is crucial, so a helpline will also be open in step 2: 00386 69 655 069. It will be available to platform members, supporting members, and users who need help or clarification in using the system.

How did we get here?

1️⃣ First step – foundations: In the first phase, we established a basic catalog, defined the platform structure, and enabled a pilot presentation of members in the form of digital profiles (Linktree principle). This was the technical and conceptual foundation needed for further development.

Where are we going next?

3️⃣ Third step (in development): In the next phase, we will improve the booking system, expand descriptions, presentations, and profile options, include additional functionalities for members and supporters, and further connect the catalog of members and establishments.

Non-profit purpose of the project

It is important to understand that this is a non-profit project, the purpose of which is not exploitation or intermediation, but to offer a suitable, safe, and respectful channel for the presentation of workers in the adult industry, enable connection with real supporting members, confirm the reality of the individual as a human being, not as an anonymous profile, and support independent and autonomous workers who do not operate in organized or forced groups.