You've been given good advice so far. saretta in particular really knows his stuff. I'd just like to toss in my 2 cents.
Its not impossible to do all this yourself. If I can do it, teaching myself from not knowing anything about it, anyone can do it. Find a language that you can spend more time developing on, and less time fighting with its syntax and particularities.
CTB's API is an amazing tool that proves endless possibilities. What you do with it is really limited only by your imagination. Basically have your code grab the API, parse it, split the output into its 4 main categories (females, couples, guys, trans) and take it from there. Work with each category separately. This way, its basically impossible for users to see a feed of guys assfucking amongst feeds of females.
You can put each parsed category into their own class arrays or databases. Sort them by viewers, age, followers, location, highest gain viewers, highest gain followers, all the above, or invent something new no one has ever thought of. Again, its limited by your imagination.
I really dislike the vanilla, cookie-cutter appearance of most white labels and affiliate sites. I just do my own thing with it. The ability to code gives me that freedom. I have some loose ends that need to be addressed. And I have so many more ideas I plan on implementing that will increase functionality exponentially. The only problem for me is finding the time to do all these things. Hopefully, holidays will provide the time I need. Coding can take a LONG time, that is certainly no joke. To pay someone by the hour to do it is something I wouldn't even consider, knowing what I know, if I was unable to code.
You seem eager to want to jump right in. In that case, you'd probably be better off just obtaining some vanilla white label and leaving it on auto-pilot. And while that's going on, teach yourself coding. Over time, you can phase out the white label and phase in what you've coded. If you find the possibilities of coding fascinating, instead of burdensome, you'll excel at it.
In any case, best of luck.
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