Kink.com vs. Adult Time
Same trap, different storefront — here's the honest comparison, plus the option most people overlook.
Kink.com
Better of the two on balance — but read on for the third option.
Adult Time
Same recurring model — you own nothing when you stop.
The real difference.
How Kink.com works
Kink.com is a long-running BDSM and fetish studio, producing professional bondage, domination and rough scenes across many channels.
A recurring membership (single-site or network) that auto-renews, usually after a cheaper first term.
How Adult Time works
Adult Time is a studio subscription service — a large, Netflix-style library of scenes and series behind a recurring membership.
A recurring monthly or annual subscription that auto-renews; the streaming-style framing encourages you to keep it running indefinitely.
The day-to-day differs, but they share the thing that matters: both keep billing you, and with both you own nothing once you stop. So the honest comparison isn't really Kink.com vs Adult Time — it's recurring versus owned.
Skip the monthly meter. Own the library instead.
Selected Content is a one-time payment for lifetime access — downloads you keep, nothing to cancel, 30-day money-back guarantee.
See the pay-once option that beats both →Frequently asked.
Is Kink.com or Adult Time better?
Both are recurring subscriptions where you own nothing after cancelling. For a library you keep with no monthly fee, a one-time-payment option beats either.
Which is cheaper?
Both are open-ended recurring costs. A one-time payment is cheaper than either over any real timeframe.