ModelCentro Introduces New Infinity Skin

ModelCentro Introduces New Infinity Skin

CYBERSPACE — ModelCentro today introduced the new Infinity Skin, an innovative new layout available to models who use the platform.

The new skin, live now for all models to check out and consider using, is fully editable via ModelCentro’s simple point-and click website editor. Its many features are based on requests and feedback from models who already use ModelCentro, the company said..

The Infinity Skin’s features include the following:

  • Innovative full-screen design;
  • Space for high-resolution design elements;
  • The banner at the header of the page now scrolls, ensuring a cohesive look and theme to follow wherever the member moves;
  • Members can browse stills of the video through tabs; and, 
  • The platform includes 12 skin colors to choose from.

A demo of the Infinity skin can be viewed here.

Some models who have already updated their ModelCentro-powered fan sites to the new skin include Kylie Cupcake, Dominika C and Eva Lovia

ModelCentro, the CMS that empowers models to create and run their own fan clubs, offers all the essential tools for creating and managing a membership site.

The platform includes hosting, billing design, domains, and customer support while giving models the customization and creative freedom to showcase their personality and style. 

“The ModelCentro team is very excited about this new skin, which, as always, is based on the demands of the models who use MC,” said Natalie Pannon, head sales and marketing manager at ModelCentro. “To ensure that models can run their business with all the tools possible, we will continue to take in all user feedback and improve our product.”

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