Elevated X Wins 2015 XBIZ Award for Software Company of the Year

LOS ANGELES — A third time’s the charm for multiple award-winning paysite CMS software provider Elevated X, which took home the 2015 XBIZ Award for Software Company of the Year.

This marks back to back Software Company of the Year wins for the company in 2014 and 2015 in addition to a win in 2012.

“Winning this award three of the last four years tells us we’re doing something right,” said Elevated X CEO AJ Hall, author of the monthly “Paysite Power” column in XBIZ World magazine.

In business since 2006, Elevated X’s paysite management software powers more than 2,000 adult sites ranging from large studio brands to solo model sites and start-ups.

The company prides itself on a nine-year history of high quality customer support and frequent, consistent product updates and free feature additions.

“Including the Elevated X paysite CMS users who took home a total of 21 awards, the show was a great success for us on multiple levels. Obviously I’m thrilled to have won this award for a third time,” says Hall, who noted that he’s “also excited about having Elevated X CMS-powered pay sites AngelaWhite.com and CockyBoys.com take home awards for and Performer Adult Site of the Year and Gay Adult Site of the Year."

In addition to being nominated for a tech leadership award and two company awards for Elevated X, Hall also conducted an entertaining and informative workshop presentation last Thursday at the XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference seminar titled “Paysite Building: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.”

 

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