SoloTouch Review
Solotouch.plus
SoloTouch.plus is one of those sites that doesn’t quite match what you expect going in. The name makes it sound like it’s all about solo content, but once you’re inside, it’s actually more of a bundled platform pulling content from a load of different studios into one place.
What they’ve done here is basically package up content from 40+ producers and stick it behind a single membership. So instead of signing up to multiple sites, you’re getting a mix of styles all under one login. It leans more towards a “variety platform” than a niche one, which will suit some people and not others.
The library is sitting at around 1,400 full scenes, which is a decent size without being ridiculous. There’s a mix of 4K and Full HD content, and the categories cover a fair bit of ground – amateur stuff, Asian content, couples, reality-style scenes, foot fetish and a few others. It’s not overly specialised, but that’s kind of the point. You’re here to bounce around, not deep dive into one thing.
One thing they do right is updates. Instead of trickling in content daily, they tend to drop batches, so when new stuff lands, you actually notice it. Feels a bit more substantial compared to sites that drip-feed one scene at a time.
The site itself is easy enough to use. Clean layout, nothing overcomplicated, and the player works without any messing about. You can search for performers, browse categories, and even save playlists if you’re planning on sticking around. There’s also basic user interaction with ratings and comments, which is a nice touch but nothing groundbreaking.
Pricing is where it becomes a bit more interesting. It’s roughly $15 a month, which is cheaper than most individual studio memberships. If you’re the type who usually jumps between sites anyway, this kind of setup can actually save you a bit of money.
That said, if you’re someone who wants one very specific niche done properly, this probably won’t hit the same. It’s built for variety, not obsession over one category.
Overall, SoloTouch.plus sits in that middle ground. Not a premium single-studio experience, not a cheap throwaway site either. Just a solid all-in-one option if you want a bit of everything without juggling ten different logins.
- Strong value compared to separate studio subscriptions
- Wide mix of studios and categories in one place
- Good balance of 4K and HD content quality
- Batch updates actually feel like real drops
- Clean layout that’s easy to navigate
- Includes some well-known studio names
- Works smoothly across mobile devices
- No option to download content for offline viewing
- No free previews before committing to membership
- Streaming only setup limits flexibility for some users
- Lacks extras like photos or bonus material
- Overall experience focused purely on video content