Elevated X Introduces Entry-Level Software Package

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X, the two-time XBIZ Software Company of the Year Award, on Wednesday announced the release of a lower-priced version of its adult site CMS software package.

The company said that Elevated X Basic is a scaled-down, single-site version of the exact same CMS software that includes web hosting and is at a lower price point. Elevated X has been used by many of adult’s largest companies since 2006.

“Until now price was a huge barrier to entry for a lot of new startups and single-site owners who wanted to use Elevated X to run their websites but didn’t want or need all the features the big adult companies require in a software product,” said Elevated X CEO A.J. Hall. “With the introduction of affordable, inclusive web hosting and CMS software packages, we made it easy for people to start with Elevated X Basic and upgrade to the full professional CMS version as their business grows.”

Elevated X offers two tiers of Elevated X Basic with two different levels of shared web hosting. Additionally, a dedicated server deal is available exclusively from Naked Hosting.

Installation is included and there’s no setup fee and no long-term contract to get started with Elevated X Basic, Hall added.

“This is the first time in our eight-year history that we’ve offered a CMS product that caters to the entry-level market," he said. “We’re very excited about what this means for the future of Elevated X”

For more information, rates and a software demo, visit ElevatedX.com

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