
Erotique TV Live — Live-show energy, VOD archive, one flat price — but the site feels like it peaked in 2016.
Erotique TV Live is a hardcore pornstar paysite from Erotique Entertainment Inc., running since at least 2014. The premise is straightforward and kind of brilliant: real performers, named shows, live-format shoots — then archived so you can watch them whenever. It's a hybrid of the personality-driven creator model and the traditional paysite, before either of those terms was fashionable. The IMDB credits alone read like a 2014 wish list — Riley Reid, Veronica Rodriguez, Alexis Adams, Ivy Sherwood. At $19.95 a month, the entry price is competitive.
The site's own header says it plainly: 'Pornstars Fucked Hardcore in Live Sex Shows.' No ambiguity there. The library spans multiple pages of archived show content, organized around individual performers and their named episodes. The live-show framing gives each scene a distinct identity — it's not just a clip, it's a show with a performer's name on it, which makes browsing more intuitive than a generic tube-style dump. That said, the tour page is image-heavy and text-light, so you're judging by thumbnail before you commit. No video count, no runtime stats, no content depth meter visible from the outside.
The performer-first structure is the real differentiator. When you can search for a specific name and find a collection of shows built around that person, that's a fundamentally different experience than scrolling a wall of scenes. The pricing is honest — one tier, one price, no confusing bundle math. Billing runs through Epoch.com or SegPay, both established adult processors, so your card statement isn't going to raise eyebrows and dispute resolution exists. The archive goes back to 2014, which means there's actual depth here if you're a catalog person.
Here's the friction. The site's SSL certificate expired in September 2025 — that's a real trust flag in 2026, and browsers will warn you before you even see the content. That needs to be fixed before the site can credibly ask for payment details. Mobile optimization is also weak; the layout is not built for a phone, which is where most people are watching. And there's essentially zero presence in review ecosystems — no Trustpilot, no Reddit threads, no third-party validation. Absence of reviews isn't the same as bad reviews, but it does mean you're taking a leap of faith. Finally, no trial offer was visible from the outside — it's full price or nothing.
$19.95 per month, auto-renewing. That's the one confirmed price point. There's no visible annual discount and no confirmed trial period. For comparison, large networks charge $25-35/month for hundreds of sites. Erotique TV Live is a single-site purchase, so you're betting on depth over breadth. If the performer lineup overlaps heavily with who you're already seeking out, that math works. If you're more of a variety-first consumer, a network membership at slightly higher cost probably serves you better. Cancellation should run through Epoch or SegPay's support portals — both have standard self-service flows.
At $19.95/month it's priced reasonably for a single-site pornstar paysite with a multi-year archive. The value depends almost entirely on whether you're a fan of the performer lineup — if you are, the named-show format makes it more satisfying than a generic clip site. If you need variety across studios, a network membership probably wins.
$19.95 per month, billed automatically through Epoch.com or SegPay. No annual plan or trial pricing was confirmed visible from the tour page at time of review — verify current offers on the join page before committing.
Hardcore pornstar content structured as named live-format shows. The archive runs back to 2014 and features well-known performers. Each show is built around a specific performer rather than a generic scene category.
Cancellation goes through the billing processor — either Epoch.com or SegPay, depending on which handled your signup. Both offer online self-service cancellation. Cancel before your renewal date to avoid the next charge.
The site uses established billing processors (Epoch and SegPay), which are standard and reputable. However, the site's SSL certificate was flagged as expired as of late 2025 — check that your browser shows a valid security certificate before entering any payment information.
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