The Kardashian-Jenner sisters are offering an exclusive and personal look into their individual lives by launching their personalized app and website.
Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner announced on Sept. 14 that their new apps were available, while Kourtney Kardashian's app is still in developing stage.
The apps provided through Whalerock Industries, a Los Angeles-based entertainment, and media company that creates mobile apps and sites for celebrities.
The paying subscribers will get access to the Kardashian-Jenner sisters' behind-the-scenes videos, tutorials, diaries and tips, and will also enable users to follow their whereabouts, ask them questions and sign up for events and giveaways, Now Magazine reported.
The apps and websites will be updated daily with the latest news by "Keeping Up With The Kardashian" stars themselves. Each sister had contributed towards designing the theme, color scheme and subject of her app's personalized content.
According to the Variety, The reality TV show celebrities along with mother Kris Jenner previewed over a dinner at Nobu Malibu on Sept. 1.
These platforms will allow them to interact in a straight line with their fans. Mrs. West is a veteran in such tech initiatives as her mobile game, "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood" has collected in $74 million last year.
The websites and apps, which will be free to download, offer a mix of free and subscriber content, with a subscription costing $2.99 per month. Mother of North West announced the news on Twitter as well.
"KimKardashianWest.com is now live! I've worked for over a year on creating so much original content for you guys," tweeted Mrs. West.