Kayden Kross Relaunches Official Site Powered by Elevated X

Kayden Kross Relaunches Official Site Powered by Elevated X

LOS ANGELES — Kayden Kross — whose TrenchcoatX.com scored Vignette Release of the Year for "Sun-Lit 2," Best Sex Scene in a Vignette Release for "Sacrosanct" and Female Produced Specialty Site of the Year at the 2018 XBIZ Awards — has relaunched her official website ClubKayden.com with the XBIZ Award-winning Elevated X site management software.

“In addition to being one of the most sought after performers ever, Kayden Kross is also an extremely smart businesswoman," said Elevated X CEO AJ Hall, noting how Kross is not only a multi-XBIZ Award-winning performer, but also a Penthouse Pet who has written for the New York Times, held contracts with Adam & Eve and Digital Playground, as well as signed her own pleasure products deal with Fleshlight.

"She’s truly impressive on many levels. It goes without saying that I’m thrilled to have Kayden on board with us."

Kross's official site features 100 percent exclusive photo and video updates not available anywhere else, in addition to giving fans more intimate access to her than ever available before.

“After focusing on my career and my production studio, TrenchcoatX.com, I’m proud, after a decade, to announce the relaunch of ClubKayden.com," Kross enthused. "I appreciate how centralized Elevated X is, and it frees up an incredible amount of time having these additional revenue streams run all under one roof.” She will be among the first users of Elevated X’s soon to be released digital storefront suite of features.

According to Elevated X, everyone at the company is excited to see what Kross will do once given access to tools "never available under one software platform before," referencing the upcoming storefront suite, which will allow performers and producers to sell a subscription and one-time memberships, clips, downloads, pay-per-view and online rentals, custom videos, Snapchat and more, all through their own website using their own payment processing.

Entering 2018, Kross says she plans to shoot and provide more content for her personal site for her members and will also feature chats, interaction and much more when she can.

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