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Ti.Live is an interactive live-streaming social platform operated by ViFun Live Co., Limited, with its registered contact address in Hong Kong. Its core positioning is a global community where users can watch others’ live streams, go live themselves, interact in real time, chat and comment, send virtual gifts, and share moments from their lives. It is worth noting that, based on the crawled page content, this is not a traditional email, SMS, voice notification, or enterprise IM communications service; rather, it is a consumer-facing live entertainment platform.
In terms of channels, the available text only shows user-facing social features such as live streaming, chat comments, voice interaction, and gift-based interactions. It does not disclose email, SMS, developer voice, or enterprise IM channels. For geographic coverage, the platform describes itself as serving global users, but its terms state that it does not accept payments from, or conduct business with, individuals or entities in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, or Crimea. On performance, Ti.Live says it continuously improves performance and stability to provide a smooth and stable live-streaming experience, but it does not provide figures for live-stream latency, availability, delivery rate, concurrency capacity, or SLA. No SDK, webhook, SMTP, SMS gateway, or other API/integration information was found; the only related mention is that third-party services may be supported for registration and login.
The platform model can be understood as free usage combined with in-app purchases of virtual items. Users can purchase Tokens, then use Tokens to buy Gifts. Token pricing is displayed at the time of purchase, and the payment currency is subject to what appears on the purchase page. Tokens and Gifts are generally non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for cash. Payment methods include major credit cards, certain debit cards, and other methods the platform may provide later. Payment processors may require identity information for compliance purposes.
On compliance, Ti.Live restricts use to users aged 18 and above. It has a privacy policy, content moderation, automated and manual review, reporting mechanisms, and rules prohibiting illegal activities, hate speech, harassment, CSAM, infringement, misinformation, malicious content, and more. Its strengths include global positioning, rich interaction formats, and relatively comprehensive content governance terms. Its limitations are the lack of information on enterprise communications infrastructure, and the terms explicitly state that the service is not guaranteed to be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or accurate. It is suitable for individual streamers, live-stream viewers, and online entertainment/social users, but not for developers looking for bulk email, SMS verification codes, voice notifications, or enterprise IM APIs.
The source text does not disclose access speed from mainland China, whether direct connectivity is available, whether local payment methods are supported, or whether any local compliance filings are in place. As a result, its accessibility from China can only be rated as unknown. If it is to be used for live-streaming or communications scenarios targeting the Chinese market, local alternatives such as Douyin Live and Kuaishou Live should also be evaluated. If the requirement is a communications API, a professional email, SMS, or IM service provider should be selected instead.
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ti.live is an Unknown Short Video & Live provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ti.live directly.