Elevated X Announces New Paid DM Feature

Elevated X Announces New Paid DM Feature

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X has announced a new premium direct message feature, offering site operators the option to send and receive paid messages, as well as to send photos, audio and video files that require payment to unlock.

“We know this is a popular feature on widely used third-party adult platforms and it’s something we’ve had a large number of clients request,” said Elevated X’s AJ Hall.

Hall added the company is “excited to make it possible for our clients to do this on their own websites and communicate with their fans directly, instead of doing it on a platform owned by someone else.”

Elevated X “added an extensive array of options to give producers and content creators vast control over their DM monetization,” said a rep.

“We didn’t want people to just be able to send paid DMs and attachments,” Hall added. “In our usual fashion, we really went nuts with what this can do.”

A user now can send a paid message or paid content along with a message, and can send them to a single user or DM blast to a group of users.

“This allows targeting of specific groups for messages, with options to send a DM to free users, subscribers or both,” said the rep. “Also present is the ability to control who can reply and whether to accept replies at all, limit replies to subscribers only or require payment before someone can reply.”

Paid DM is a proprietary feature offered directly by Elevated X in conjunction with its ELXComplete.com website creation platform, with payment processing provided by the company as part of the DM system.

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com.

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