Vessel, the new online video destination founded by former Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, has left beta after a three month trial.
Vessel offers users willing to pay $2.99 a month exclusive access for 30 days to content from some of YouTube's top creators. Universal, Warner and Sony have also signed on to feed Vessel with exclusive windowed music content; and Vevo will offer curated content to Vessel's free tier.
In return, Vessel promises to share a large portion of that $2.99 with creators. The result, it promises, is more money than YouTube; with the potential of Google's broad reach after the one month exclusive window.
One Year FreeIt's an important experiment that, along with services like Patreon, could net much needed revenue streams for musicians and other creators. That alone makes Vessel worth watching; and thanks to a free 72 hour launch offer, you can try Vessel free for one year – no credit card or other string attached.
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