YouTube rival Vessel now available to everyone

YouTube rival Vessel now available to everyone

PanARMENIAN.Net - Vessel, a new video service with ambitions to take on YouTube and Vimeo, is now accepting sign-ups from everyone, Digital Spy reveals.

Created by former Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, the platform has been undergoing invitation-only testing for several months ahead of its full launch.

Vessel is free to use online and via an iOS app, but all videos will include pre-roll adverts unless the user signs up for a premium account.

Those who sign up for a monthly subscription will receive ad-free playback and early access to clips from popular internet stars and media outlets.

Launch partners include A&E, Rhett & Link, Unbox Therapy, Warner Music Group, and Fox Sports.

A Vessel premium subscription is priced at $2.99 a month, but users who sign up within the first three days will be gifted a year of unrestricted access for free.

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