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RM11 Partners With Concierge11 to Offer a Free Built-In CRM for Creator Agencies

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The partnership introduces a first-of-its-kind free built-in CRM offering inside a private fan monetization platform, giving talent agencies, AI model owners, and multi-creator teams a centralized way to onboard creators, manage accounts, assign agents, organize profiles, and scale monetization workflows at no extra cost — while comparable agency CRM tools commonly start around $40 per creator per month and can scale to $260+ based on revenue and features.

DALLAS, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RM11, a private premium creator platform built for modern fan monetization, today announced a partnership with Concierge11 to offer agencies a free built-in CRM designed for creator agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creator accounts.

Agencies can request free access to Concierge11 at www.concierge11.com.

The launch marks a major step forward for the creator economy, where agencies and creator management teams are increasingly operating more like technology-enabled businesses than traditional talent managers. As creators expand across subscriptions, paid messaging, live streaming, video calls, AI-generated content, and private fan communities, agencies need more than spreadsheets, shared inboxes, and disconnected tools to manage daily operations.

Concierge11 gives those teams a centralized operating system inside RM11.

Available through www.concierge11.com, the CRM allows agencies and AI owners to manage multiple creators, assign roles, organize profiles, support onboarding, and streamline internal workflows from one place.

“Creator businesses are becoming more complex, and the tools supporting them need to evolve,” said Natasha August, Co-Founder & CEO of RM11. “Agencies are no longer just helping creators post content. They are managing teams, conversations, compliance steps, monetization strategies, AI models, and fan relationships at scale. Concierge11 brings those workflows directly into RM11 so agencies can operate more efficiently and creators can grow with more support.”

Why This Matters to the Creator Economy

The creator economy has matured beyond individual creators managing everything on their own. Today, many creators work with agencies, managers, chatters, editors, operators, and AI teams to build and monetize their brands.

Yet many of the tools used to manage creator businesses were not built for this environment.

Generic CRMs are often designed for sales teams. Social media tools are built for publishing. Messaging platforms are built for communication. Spreadsheets are flexible but difficult to scale.

Creator agencies need something different: a more affordable CRM built around creator monetization.

That cost difference matters for teams managing multiple creator accounts. Infloww lists its CRM pricing as starting at $40 per creator profile per month, while CreatorHero says its platform starts at $39.99 per month and scales to $260 based on creator revenue. For an agency managing 20 creators, even a $40 baseline can mean roughly $800 in monthly CRM software fees before add-ons or higher-tier pricing — making a free built-in CRM a meaningful cost advantage for agencies trying to scale.

The operating need is just as important as the pricing gap. CreatorHero describes top-performing creator agencies as replacing manual workflows and fragmented tools with automation, centralized creator management, and real data, while Infloww positions its CRM around managing all creators in one place with roles and permissions, a centralized chat inbox, fan insights, PPV history, scripts, and built-in proxies.

Concierge11 was created to fill that gap.

By offering Concierge11 directly through RM11, agencies can manage creator operations closer to where monetization happens. Instead of jumping between platforms, agency teams can organize creator profiles, assign roles, manage onboarding, and support creator accounts within a connected ecosystem at no extra cost.

A Built-In CRM for Agencies Managing Human Creators, AI Models, and Hybrid Creator Brands

The launch is especially relevant as AI creators and digital personalities become a larger part of the creator economy. AI model owners often manage multiple brands at once, each with its own audience, persona, content style, and monetization strategy.

Concierge11 gives AI owners and agencies a more structured way to manage those accounts.

The CRM supports teams managing:

Human creatorsAI modelsHybrid creator brandsMultiple fan monetization accountsChatter teamsCreator managersAgency adminsProfile and onboarding workflows

For AI model owners, this means better organization across multiple digital personalities. For creator agencies, it means clearer team structure, better visibility, and fewer manual processes. For platforms like RM11, it represents a shift toward building deeper infrastructure for the businesses operating on top of creator platforms.

What Concierge11 Helps Agencies Do

Concierge11 is designed to help agencies and creator teams:

Manage multiple creator accounts in one placeAssign chatters and team members to specific creatorsOrganize creator profiles, notes, and account detailsSupport creator onboarding and account setupReduce reliance on spreadsheets and shared documentsCreate clearer visibility across creator operationsSupport human, AI, and hybrid creator accountsScale creator management without adding operational chaos

The goal is to give agencies the structure they need without requiring them to pay for a separate CRM or force-fit creator operations into tools built for unrelated industries.

Why Tech Companies and Social Platforms Should Pay Attention

Concierge11 reflects a larger trend in the technology and social media industries: creator platforms are no longer just content destinations. They are becoming business infrastructure.

As more creators operate like startups and more agencies manage creators like portfolios, the platforms that win will be the ones that provide deeper operational tools, not just publishing or monetization features.

For social media companies, creator platforms, fintech providers, AI companies, and creator economy startups, RM11’s integration of Concierge11 highlights an important shift: monetization platforms must support both the creator and the team behind the creator.

Agencies and AI owners need tools for access control, workflow management, onboarding, communication, monetization oversight, and account organization. Concierge11 brings those capabilities into the RM11 ecosystem.

“Creators are building real businesses, and agencies are helping them scale,” said August. “But the backend of the creator economy is still fragmented. Concierge11 is our answer to that. We want RM11 to be more than a monetization platform — we want it to be the infrastructure that helps creator businesses run better.”

Built for the Modern Agency Model

Creator agencies and model agencies are managing more moving parts than ever before. A single creator account may involve a manager, content assistant, chatter, editor, compliance reviewer, payout contact, and growth strategist.

Without a centralized system, important details can get lost.

Concierge11 helps agencies bring those pieces together. The CRM gives teams a shared workspace where they can manage creator assignments, support account setup, and maintain consistency across multiple creators.

For agencies moving creators onto RM11, Concierge11 also creates a smoother onboarding path. Teams can help creators get set up, organize brand details, and build monetization workflows within one connected environment.

Free to Use for RM11 Agency Partners

Concierge11 is available as a free built-in CRM for agencies using RM11. There is no separate CRM subscription fee and no long-term contract required, helping agencies avoid the added monthly software costs common with standalone agency CRM tools.

Agencies, AI model owners, and multi-creator teams can request access at www.concierge11.com.

About RM11

RM11 is a private premium creator platform built for creators, agencies, and modern fan monetization. RM11 gives creators tools to monetize memberships, paid content, messaging, live streams, 1:1 video calls, and direct fan relationships. The platform supports human creators, AI creators, and agencies looking for a more flexible, private, and creator-first way to build revenue. RM11 has the lowest platform fees of only 10%.

For more information, visit www.rm11.com/signups

About Concierge11

Concierge11 is RM11’s built-in CRM for creator agencies, model agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creators. Concierge11 helps agencies manage creator accounts, assign chatters, organize profiles, support onboarding, and centralize agency workflows inside the RM11 ecosystem.

For more information or to request access, visit www.concierge11.com.

FAQ: Concierge11, RM11’s Free CRM for Creator Agencies

What is Concierge11?

Concierge11 is a free built-in CRM by RM11 designed for creator agencies, model agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creator accounts. It helps agencies onboard creators, assign chatters, manage profiles, and organize creator operations from one dashboard.

Is Concierge11 free?

Yes. Concierge11 is free for agencies using RM11. There is no separate CRM subscription fee and no long-term contract required.

Who should use Concierge11?

Concierge11 is built for creator agencies, model agencies, chatter teams, talent managers, AI model agencies, and anyone managing multiple creators or fan monetization accounts.

Is Concierge11 a CRM for OnlyFans agencies?

Concierge11 is a CRM built for agencies that want a more organized way to manage creators, chatters, onboarding, and monetization workflows on RM11. Concierge11 is not affiliated with OnlyFans.

Can Concierge11 integrate with Passes, Fanvue, or Fansly?

Concierge11 is native to RM11 and currently does not integrate with Passes, Fanvue, Fansly, or any other platform.

How does Concierge11 help creator agencies?

Concierge11 helps creator agencies centralize operations by allowing them to manage creator accounts, assign team members, support profile setup, organize creator information, and keep agency workflows in one place.

Can Concierge11 be used by AI model agencies?

Yes. Concierge11 supports agencies managing human creators, AI models, and mixed creator accounts. Agencies can use Concierge11 to organize account setup, creator profiles, chatter workflows, and team access.

Can agencies assign chatters inside Concierge11?

Yes. Concierge11 is designed to help agencies assign team members to creator accounts, making it easier to manage conversations, profiles, and creator support workflows.

Does Concierge11 replace spreadsheets and shared documents?

Concierge11 can help agencies reduce reliance on spreadsheets, shared documents, and scattered communication tools by centralizing creator management inside one CRM built specifically for creator agencies.

How do creators onboard through Concierge11?

Agencies can use Concierge11 to help manage the onboarding process for creators on RM11. Creators still complete the required RM11 account setup and verification steps, while agencies can manage and organize creator accounts through the CRM.

What problems does Concierge11 solve for creator agencies?

Concierge11 helps solve common agency challenges such as disorganized creator onboarding, unclear chatter assignments, scattered account information, lack of visibility across creators, and inefficient management of multiple creator profiles.

Is Concierge11 useful for small agencies?

Yes. Concierge11 is useful for both small and large agencies from 3 creators to 500. Small agencies can use it to stay organized from the beginning, while larger agencies can use it to manage multiple creators, team members, and workflows at scale.

How can an agency get access to Concierge11?

Agencies can request access by visiting www.concierge11.com.

What is RM11?

RM11 is a private premium creator platform that helps creators monetize memberships, paid content, messaging, live streams, 1:1 video calls, and fan relationships. RM11 also supports agencies through its free built-in CRM, Concierge11.

What keywords describe Concierge11?

Concierge11 can be described as a free CRM for creator agencies, a CRM for model agencies, a creator management platform, an agency dashboard for creators, a chatter management CRM, and a creator monetization CRM built by RM11.

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Soprano Strengthens Global Security Credentials with Major Compliance Milestones

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Soprano Reinforces its Position as a Market-Leading Communications Provider After Achieving Four Major Global Security Accreditations

SYDNEY, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Australian automated communications technology company, Soprano Design, has strengthened its global security credentials after achieving four major compliance accreditations across its business, reinforcing its position as a trusted communications provider for enterprise and government organisations.

Soprano has achieved SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001:2022, IMDA Security Framework and Cyber Essentials Plus compliance, reflecting the company’s continued investment in security, governance and operational resilience.

The accreditations come as enterprise and government organisations place greater scrutiny on the technology platforms that manage customer, citizen and employee communications. By meeting these recognised global standards, Soprano provides customers greater assurance that its platform, processes and controls are built to support secure, business-critical communications at scale.

“Achieving these accreditations is a significant milestone for Soprano and a testament to the discipline, rigour and hard work behind our technology, operations and people,” said Mohammed Odah, Chief Technology Officer, Soprano Design.

“As security threats continue to evolve, enterprise and government organisations need to know the platforms they rely on are backed by strong controls, independently tested processes and a culture that treats security as a core responsibility,” he said.

“These accreditations are not simply badges. They represent the strength of the systems, processes and governance we have built across Soprano to protect customer data and support organisations operating in highly regulated environments.

Behind each accreditation sits a specific part of Soprano’s business, spanning its Soprano Connect and Whispir platforms, its Singapore entities and its UK operations.

“Soprano has achieved SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001:2022 across its Soprano Connect and Whispir platforms, the IMDA Security Framework across all five of its Singapore entities, and UK Cyber Essentials Plus in the United Kingdom, reflecting the company’s continued investment in security, governance and operational resilience across every market it serves,” said Simon Tipple, Director of Corporate IT and Security, Soprano Design.

“For our customers, many of whom operate in regulated industries, this is independent validation that the platforms they rely on for critical communications are built, run and continuously tested to the highest global standards.”

For more than 30 years, Soprano has supported enterprise and government organisations with secure, reliable and scalable communications technology. The latest accreditations further demonstrate the standards Soprano holds itself to as a long-standing partner to organisations managing business-critical communications.

“For three decades, Soprano has been trusted by enterprise and government organisations to support some of their most important communications,” said Dr. Richard Favero, Founder and Chairman, Soprano Design.

“That trust has always been built on more than technology alone. It comes from the standards we hold ourselves to and the responsibility we take in protecting the information that moves through our platforms,” he said.

“These latest accreditations are an important reflection of our commitment to our enterprise and government customers. They reinforce what has always been at the heart of Soprano: delivering secure, reliable and trusted communications for organisations that cannot afford to compromise.”

As organisations continue to modernise the way they communicate with customers, employees and communities, security and compliance have become increasingly important in the selection of communications technology partners.

“Our customers operate in environments where trust, security and reliability are non-negotiable,” said Antony Sault, Chief Revenue Officer, Soprano Design.

“These accreditations give them further assurance that Soprano is committed to meeting the standards required by enterprise and government organisations around the world,” he said.

“For current customers, this reinforces the confidence they already place in our platform. For organisations assessing their communication partners, it demonstrates that Soprano is built to support secure, high-volume and business-critical engagement at scale.”

These four accreditations sit alongside Soprano’s broader compliance programme, which is designed to support customers operating under regulatory frameworks including the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), APRA’s Prudential Standard CPS 230 in Australia, and the Australian Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act. Together, they reflect Soprano’s commitment to secure, resilient communications for the enterprise and government organisations it serves worldwide.

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About Soprano Design

Soprano Design is a leading CPaaS provider trusted by 150+ Fortune 500 companies globally and serves over 32 billion automated interactions for its enterprise and government customers every year.

For more information about Soprano Design and its communication solutions, visit sopranodesign.com.

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FocalPoint and STMicroelectronics enter into a commercial agreement to deliver enhanced GNSS reliability for automotive applications

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The commercial agreement combines proven FocalPoint S-GNSS® Auto software with STMicroelectronics Teseo hardware to improve positioning reliability in challenging GNSS environments

CAMBRIDGE, England, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — FocalPoint, a UK-based leader in GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) software for automotive, wearables, and smartphones, today announced that it has entered into a commercial agreement with STMicroelectronics. The agreement marks a major step towards delivering highly reliable vehicle positioning in challenging GNSS environments. Building on the collaboration first announced in May 2025, FocalPoint and STMicroelectronics have now advanced their joint S-GNSS® Auto and Teseo solution to a full commercial offering.

The joint industry-leading solution delivers a significant leap in GNSS reliability, particularly in urban canyons, tree-lined roads, and other tough environments where conventional GNSS systems struggle. It is delivered as a simple firmware upgrade to Teseo devices, enabling automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to achieve substantially improved positioning accuracy in a straightforward and cost-efficient manner.

Backed by FocalPoint’s patented Supercorrelation® technology, S-GNSS® software has demonstrated consistent accuracy improvements in multipath and signal-degraded conditions. In recent rigorous global trials, S-GNSS® Auto on Teseo devices significantly outperformed standard commercial-grade solutions. The joint solution is advancing towards commercial deployment in both current and next-generation OEM platforms.

“We’re delighted to enter this commercial agreement with ST in addition to becoming an ST Authorized Partner, taking our collaboration to the next level. Our joint solution addresses the GNSS reliability pain points experienced by many OEMs when architecting their ADAS solutions,” said Scott Pomerantz, CEO at FocalPoint. “Together, we deliver significant improvements that make autonomous and connected vehicles safer and more reliable.”

“Through our commercial agreement with FocalPoint, and by leveraging the flexibility of Teseo’s open platform, we are expanding our portfolio with S-GNSS® Auto-powered products that help customers push performance beyond traditional GNSS receiver limits and gain a real competitive edge in the market,” said Luca Celant, Digital Audio and Signal Solutions Division General Manager, STMicroelectronics. “By adding the S-GNSS roadmap and innovations such as Precise+® to the state-of-the-art Teseo portfolio, we are working to deliver sub-meter accuracy in the toughest environments. Together, we’re helping OEMs add value and accelerate ADAS and V2X capabilities with confidence.”

This collaboration strengthens both companies’ commitment to enabling safer automated vehicles as well as improving everyday navigation.

More details are available on FocalPoint’s ST Partner page.

Evaluation kits (EVKs) integrating FocalPoint’s S-GNSS® Auto software on Teseo V and Teseo VI are now available for OEMs, Tier 1s, and ecosystem partners on the FocalPoint website.

Contact FocalPoint at contact@focalpointpositioning.com for the full results report of S-GNSS® Auto on Teseo devices.

About FocalPoint

FocalPoint develops advanced software that ensures GNSS reliability in the most challenging environments. Their flagship S-GNSS® Auto software delivers the positioning accuracy required to advance vehicle autonomy, especially in urban canyons and forest roads. Integrated onto STMicroelectronics Teseo V and Teseo VI devices, this joint solution is offered as a seamless firmware upgrade, empowering OEMs to advance their ADAS and V2X capabilities. Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, FocalPoint is backed by a strategic investment from GM Ventures and has earned multiple awards and recognition from the Royal Institute of Navigation and the Institute of Navigation.

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CGTN AMERICA & CCTV UN: Decades-old Radio Records Prove China’s Longstanding Sovereignty over Huangyan Dao

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A decades-old piece of amateur radio history has resurfaced as evidence that the Philippines once formally acknowledged Huangyan Dao was not within the Philippine territory, according to archival records revealed by a Chinese expedition leader in an interview with China Media Group (CMG)

WASHINGTON, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — (This material is distributed by MediaLinks TV, LLC on behalf of CCTV. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.)

CGTN America & CCTV UN releases “Decades-old Radio Records Prove China’s Longstanding Sovereignty over Huangyan Dao”

A decades-old piece of amateur radio history has resurfaced as evidence that the Philippines once formally acknowledged Huangyan Dao was not within the Philippine territory, according to archival records revealed by a Chinese expedition leader in an interview with China Media Group (CMG).

Chen Ping, leader of several Chinese amateur radio expeditions to Huangyan Dao in the 1990s, said the Philippine Amateur Radio Association had consulted relevant government departments after the Chinese Radio Sports Association applied to register Huangyan Dao as a separate entity under the internationally recognized DXCC (DX Century Club) program.

According to Chen, the Philippine side’s reply confirmed that Huangyan Dao was not within the territorial sovereignty of the Philippines, clearing the way for the registration process.

The application was submitted in 1994. In January 1996, the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which administers the DXCC program, officially recognized Huangyan Dao as a separate DXCC entity and approved the unique amateur radio callsign BS7H.

Under the international amateur radio system, callsigns are assigned according to territorial jurisdiction. The prefix “B” denotes China and character “H” stands for Huangyan Dao. Therefore, “BS7H” specifically identifies Huangyan Dao as part of China’s amateur radio callsign system.

Chen said Chinese amateur radio operators conducted four expeditions to Huangyan Dao between 1994 and 2007 after receiving approval from Chinese authorities to establish temporary radio stations on the island.

Recalling the 1997 expedition, Chen said Philippine personnel approached the Chinese team after arriving by patrol vessel and aircraft. He said the personnel asked about the team’s activities but made no territorial claim or demand before leaving.

Chen said he carried extensive documentary records during later expeditions, including correspondence related to the DXCC application, as evidence of China’s exercise of jurisdiction over Huangyan Dao.

The amateur radio callsign BS7H remains officially recognized today and, Chen said, stands as a lasting record of China’s presence and activities on Huangyan Dao.

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