Elevated X Rolls Out 'ELXComplete' Fansite System

Elevated X Rolls Out 'ELXComplete' Fansite System

LOS ANGELES – Elevated X has introduced a fansite option for its adult website management software, ELXComplete.

Visually designed in collaboration with Sarah Collins of Zuzana Designs and created based on model and creator input,  ELXComplete emulates popular fansite platforms.

“Historically, our software was content-focused. It was primarily used by those who wanted to own their own website and have ways to monetize the sale of photo sets and video scenes. This didn’t translate well when someone is only selling access to a single pic or a short video clip,” explained Elevated X CEO AJ Hall. “We needed to provide an alternative for those who want to utilize our services to grow their personal brand without forcing them into more involved processes or requiring them to post content to a tour, member area or multiple sections.”

Features include:

  • An inline feed, enabling a site owner to make individual content posts containing rich media.
  • The ability for users to choose which messages require payment to view or reply, how much to charge, and whether fans can see content at all before paying.
  • A digital storefront where a site owner can sell everything from custom videos to fan signs, shout outs, pic ratings and one-on-one cam/phone/texting sessions, among other options.
  • An open-format live show plug-in, allowing performers to add an unlimited number of cam platforms and show schedules.

“Along with the ability to operate a clip store and a subscription membership site, we wanted to make sure the ELXComplete fansite setup would let people do for themselves the same things they’ve been reliant on third party platforms up to now,” said Hall.

ELXComplete also offers direct integration with tools like Google Analytics and YNOT Mail, and the ability to accept payments via credit cards and PayPal.

“The fact that our clients own all of their customer data, we believe providing this with no fees and an 80 percent payout puts something extremely powerful into the hands of today’s creators,” said Hall.

For more information and to apply, visit ELXComplete online.

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