Elevated X Releases API for Payment Processor Integration

Elevated X Releases API for Payment Processor Integration

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X has announced the release of an advanced API for flexible payment processor integration.

According to the triple XBIZ Award-winning paysite CMS software company, the new API supports the addition of VOD payment processors not already integrated with the Elevated X platform, empowering third-party developers who are creating code integrating payment processors with Elevated X.

Elevated X currently includes native integration of CCBill, Epoch, Verotel, NetBilling, OrbitalPay and NATS. This API makes it possible for a web developer or payment processing company’s development staff to integrate their own billing solution with the Elevated X CMS platform for pay per view, timed online rentals, pay per download and clip store purchases.

Elevated X co-founder AJ Hall said the addition of the API is intended to open its CMS software up to more users who want full control over their payment processing and customer purchasing processes.

“We know not everyone wants to use one of our integrated payment processors and that especially for VOD related purchases, many producers want to use their own merchant account and gateway setups,” Hall explained. “With this API, the system is wide open for our clients to set things up any way they like, using any payment processors they like for membership and VOD sales.”

The API is freely available to all Elevated X CMS users and documentation is available for all functions.

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