Elevated X Boosts Mobile Paysites

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X has announced the expansion of the mobile paysite creation features of its popular content management system (CMS) software.

Elevated X was the winner of XBIZ’ “Software Company of The Year Award” in both 2012 and 2014.

Introduced in 2008, the mobile site setup is an optional CMS add-on that lets paysite owners offer customers a responsive version of a paysite with a design and content that’s been optimized specifically for mobile and tablet viewing.

“Functionality has been extended to include mobile access to CMS features that were formerly only available to desktop viewers,” says Elevated X’s AJ Hall. “New additions include saving and viewing of user’s favorite site updates, a calendar of updates and events, FAQ page, custom pages, feedback forms and user commenting on updates, blog entries, models and DVDs, with the ability for site administrators to comment back and create an on-site dialogue.”

Additionally, the free CMS tour themes now have accompanying mobile styles, so any Elevated X customer with a responsive mobile/tablet site version will have designs that match their desktop site.

“Since its release in 2008, we’ve consistently extended the features available to mobile users to coincide with advancements in mobile phones and tablets,” Hall told XBIZ. “Our goal is to ensure that Elevated X CMS users provide their pay site’s visitors with a great user experience across all platforms and devices.” 

For more information, visit www.elevatedx.com.

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