Elevated X Adds OrbitalPay Choice to VOD Software

Elevated X Adds OrbitalPay Choice to VOD Software

LOS ANGELES — Paysite CMS software company Elevated X has added OrbitalPay to its list of standard video-on-demand payment inclusions.

OrbitalPay is now fully integrated for fast and easy plug-and-play use for clip store owners and digital content sellers who want to accept payments for on-demand content purchasing, according to Elevated X CEO AJ Hall.

Elevated X, a three-time XBIZ Award-winning firm, is adding the OrbitalPay integration as it nears the end of the open beta phase of the newly released purchasing system.

Site operators can use OrbitalPay to process payments for online streaming video rentals, pay-per-view and pay-per-download transactions with buy-now buttons and shopping cart purchase options to support multiple content sale site formats and business models, Hall said.

“We’re very happy to add OrbitalPay to our list of supported VOD purchasing processors out-of-the-box for the Elevated X CMS platform,” Hall said.

Hall said the new feature is part of an initiative to offer more billing choices to those making the transition from working with hosted, percentage based revshare clip sale sites to running their own clip stores.

“Merchant banking and gateway providers make this easier by giving producers competitive lower fees and less barriers to entry as they go out on their own and start bringing 100 percent of their revenue in-house.,” Hall added.

The OrbitalPay team is excited to offer the following promotion in celebration of this collaboration with Elevated X.

For a limited time, OrbitalPay is waiving the gateway set up fee of $99.95 for any Elevated X user wishing to use its payment solution. Contact OrbitalPay’s Karen Campbell at karenc@orbitalpay.com or (888) 776-8801, ext. 216, for more information.

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