At the moment, you'll have to apply for access if you want to log into the website. Once you're in, you'll find that it allows users to preview videos, download files in different resolutions and formats, as well as look for specific content through the search box. Unfortunately, we didn't see clues about pricing when we browsed it, but considering the words "premium" and "high-end" were used to describe the portal on its announcement post, we're guessing it won't be cheap. We asked a spokesperson about GoPro's pricing scheme and the percentage a content creator will get per download to be sure, but we were told that the company's not disclosing those details yet. He claimed, however, that GoPro's number one "priority is to get money back into the hands of [its] athletes and [its] community."