ClickCastX Rolls Out 'Fans Site' Module

ClickCastX Rolls Out 'Fans Site' Module

LOS ANGELES — Content management system provider ClickCastX has announced the "Fans theme and feature-set" add-on to ClickCastX version 5.0.

"This new version is a complete rework of the ClickCastX Version 5.0 platform and allows our clients to launch their own mainstream-adult hybrid 'fans type' website. Content providers, models and performers sell subscriptions to protected content to their fans using an all-new and easy-to-use Twitter-like posting and upload interface," explained Claude, CEO of ClickCastX.

Administrator features include:

  • Take control of what content providers can do when they first sign up. Do they require identification before their account can be approved? Or can they upload content without approval but must have added an identification before they can get paid?
  • Allow content providers to host private live cams from their phones or computers and schedule live cam sessions for a fixed price
  • Assign the percentage paid to content providers, agents, studios and affiliates
  • Pay content providers daily, weekly or monthly with Paxum, gift cards, cryptocurrency, wires or TransferWise, with credit card processing at 10% and payouts included (optional)

Users or fans utilizing the ClickCastX Fans Platform will be able to:

  • Sign in using their own Twitter account
  • Subscribe to one or many content providers for access to their protected posts (including videos and photos)
  • Pay for web text messaging with providers via text or pay-per-image
  • Purchase physical products from content providers
  • Purchase video or photo content. Pay-per-download or for a rental price
  • Watch and buy time with content providers using the live cam module on Skype, WhatsApp and Zoom.

Visit ClickCastX online for additional details.

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