 Yo, what's up guys, it's Chris Pike, my friends coming to Big C. I'm back again guys. Today we're going to be talking about Vessel. This is a follow-up video to my previous Vessel versus YouTube video. And here's the thing, Vessel has now gone gold. Basically, it's open. You can sign up for a beta. You can get involved in the beta. And they will send you a code, an invitation, pardon me, to check out their videos 30 days for free. Now, sounds great, but some of you guys probably don't know what Vessel is. If you didn't see the previous video or you haven't heard, Vessel is a website slash video hosting program or service where popular YouTubers, and to a lesser degree Vimeo guys, but popular YouTubers can upload their content there and charge $2.99 a month for a subscription fee. And for that subscription fee, you get access to their videos three days before everybody else. Basically, you get three-day early access for three bucks a month. That's what it comes down to. Now, here's the interesting thing about it. This, while I don't think this is something I will personally sign up for, I just can't see me paying money to see a video three days early, what it means to you freedom partners and for you video makers out there, this basically is another future avenue for you to make more money doing what you love, which is making videos. That's always good news. Now, here's the other thing. Vessel, with the $3.99 a month, they actually are suggesting that instead of YouTubers getting $2 to $3 per thousand views or whatever number they came up with, Vessel is predicting approximately $50 per thousand views. Yes, they are going to share like 60 to 70% of that $2.99 subscription fee from every single fee with the video maker. Plus, they're going to have access to lucrative ads for big, big content, big ad providers. Now, there are a couple catches, of course. One of them is this is not a free-for-all. You can't just sign up and start making videos for YouTube. Vessel is going after the upper-tier video makers right now, really, really popular makers and people with really, really high production values. Now, in the past, they talked about signing Rhett and Link and a few others, but now there's a few even newer ones. They've got Jack Vale, they've got, oh, hold on, let me check the other three names. Britney Louise, something, hold on. Britney Louise, Taylor, Connor, Franta, The Nerdist. They're going after some of the top, top guys and gals in the old YouTube industry. So that's what's going to happen, guys. Now, basically, it's available now. You can sign up, get a 30-day free trial, try it out. There's no fee to it. If you like it, pay for it. If you don't, you don't. And last thing, but not least, they've got this available now on iOS. So on the Apple operating system, there's an app now. So if you have an iPad or an iPhone or a freaking MacBook, you can watch these on the go, or you can watch them on the website. Anyways, guys, that's the latest on Vessel. If it's your kind of thing, check it out. It's a 30-day free beta, and it might be worth taking a look. This is your boy, Bigsy, back with some more videos soon. Cheers.