AEBN X Pass — The adult VOD veteran that basically invented pay-per-minute now wants your $15 a month — and has 100,000 reasons to justify it.
AEBN X Pass is the streaming subscription from Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network — the Charlotte-based company that pioneered adult VOD back in 1999 when streaming video was still a novelty. They invented pay-per-minute delivery for adult content. Twenty-five-plus years later, X Pass is their answer to the Netflix model, and it's more substantive than most people realize.
At $14.99 a month you get unlimited streaming access to a curated library of over 5,000 movies and 20,000 scenes, plus 30 free VOD minutes monthly to dip into their much larger 100,000-title premium vault. Those minutes roll over and don't expire. That's an important detail — it means occasional premium-vault splurges are actually built into the price.
The X Pass library is refreshed at a pace of 100 new movies per week. That's not a typo. Roughly 400 titles a month, which means the catalog turns over meaningfully — you're not staring at the same 5,000 titles forever.
AEBN licenses from 1,500+ studios, which is one of the broadest distribution footprints in adult entertainment. Straight, gay, and trans content are all represented. Major studio brands, amateur labels, legacy titles, and current releases all coexist in one login. Streaming is supported across PC, mobile, Chromecast, Google TV, Xbox, and PlayStation — a device list that rivals mainstream streaming services.
X Pass members also get a standing 5% discount on all VOD purchases, downloads, and Stream4Life transactions. Not life-changing, but it compounds if you top up minutes for premium titles.
The 5,000-movie unlimited library sounds big until you remember the full AEBN catalog is 100,000+ titles. The X Pass portion is curated — meaning the studio's newest drops and the biggest-name productions likely live behind the pay-per-minute wall, not in the flat subscription. The 30 rollover VOD minutes soften that gap but don't close it.
Customer support infrastructure isn't something AEBN has historically marketed aggressively. Independent review coverage is thin, and the company doesn't surface an obvious dedicated support channel the way newer platforms do. If something goes wrong with billing or access, resolution paths aren't clearly telegraphed on their public-facing pages.
The UI and site design feel like a platform that came of age in the early 2010s. Functional, not beautiful. If sleek browsing UX matters to you — think Pornhub Premium polish — you'll notice the difference.
X Pass makes the most sense if you want a broad back-catalog subscription and already appreciate the studio-grade production value of licensed content from recognized labels. It's not the right call if you're chasing the absolute newest studio releases daily — those likely sit behind the premium paywall.
The pay-per-minute model AEBN pioneered still runs in parallel, so light users can access the full 100,000-title library on demand without a subscription. X Pass is the move for anyone streaming more than a few hours a month, where the math tilts fast in the subscription's favor.
$14.99 a month, billed every 30 days. No annual lock-in required. You can pause and restart through your account settings without calling anyone or fighting a cancellation dark pattern. That's refreshingly clean. Compare it to pay-per-minute at $0.10–$1.00 per minute and the break-even on X Pass is somewhere between 15 minutes and two and a half hours of premium viewing per month — depending on the content tier you'd otherwise buy. Most regular viewers clear that in a weekend.
For regular viewers, yes. $14.99/month for unlimited access to 5,000+ movies and 20,000+ scenes — plus 30 rollover VOD minutes into a 100,000-title premium vault — beats the per-minute alternative quickly. Light or occasional viewers may do better on pay-per-minute without the subscription.
X Pass is $14.99 per month, billed every 30 days. There's no annual contract required. You can stop and restart the subscription at any time through your online account settings.
X Pass provides unlimited streaming of 5,000+ movies and 20,000+ scenes from AEBN's curated subscription library, which is updated with 100 new movies per week. The full premium catalog is 100,000+ titles — accessible separately via pay-per-minute or using the 30 free VOD minutes included with X Pass each month.
PC, mobile, Chromecast, Google TV, Xbox, and PlayStation are all supported for X Pass streaming. Broad enough that you won't be stuck at a desk.
Cancellation (and restart) is handled directly through your online account settings. No phone call required. AEBN explicitly advertises this as a self-service process.
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