Archive for January, 2009

iLogon Inc., an Internet Startup focused on aggregating and managing online subscriptions, announces company formation and prepares for product launch in Q1 ‘09.

 Phoenix, AZ — January 21, 2009 – Anthony Argenziano today announced the launch of iLogon Inc. ILogon will provide the first end to end solution for aggregating and managing online subscriptions. The iLogon application provides single sign-on, consolidated billing, and discounts on subscriptions to premium content and service websites. iLogon has been in stealth mode for eight months while developing the Beta solution and building the partner portfolio. The application was developed for internet users who subscribe to multiple fee based premium websites. iLogon gives discounts to the sites and services these consumers are already using. Anthony is announcing the company now to closely precede the launch of the public Beta release. According to CEO, Anthony Argenziano, “This is a growing market that has not been adequately addressed with aggregation or consolidation tools. The Social Media space has seen a plethora of tools and services for managing and aggregating accounts or accessibility. We believe there is an untapped opportunity in the aggregation of the premium content and services market.” iLogon will be launching an industry leading application for aggregating and managing online subscriptions to premium content and service websites. The application will provide single sign-on, consolidated billing, secure account/password transmission to subscribed sites, user reviews of subscription based sites, as well as many Web 2.0 styled features. iLogon allows a user to create a single account, then pick only the subscription based services they want, and “package” these services into a single discounted bundled account. Users will then use their iLogon account to sign-on once and have access to all of their subscriptions. The iLogon solution has already been well received by both the early Beta users and Site Providers (Partners). Consumers who pay for content and services on the web have been looking for a solution like this for a long time now. Beta user Morgan Reed stated “I’m continually looking for ways to manage all of my usernames and passwords for the sites I subscribe to. I also lose track of what services I have purchased and where I’ve entered my credit card number. It’s a mess! iLogon solves these problems, and saves me money in the process.” iLogon Partners are also excited about the service and upcoming launch. When Chris Watson, Founder and CEO of FitnessJournal.com first heard of the iLogon solution his immediate response was “this is the future of premium content and services on the web, we need an application like this.” Signing up for the iLogon service is free, and consumers will only pay for the subscriptions they select. iLogon promotes this customization of services as a key differentiator from their competitors. Argenziano explained the model as follows, “We don’t lock users into a pre-configured package of services at a standard monthly fee. Our belief is that very few if any of our customers would use all the sites in a package, and therefore not get the full value. That’s why we let our users choose only what they want. They’re building their own package, and still saving money.”  About iLogon Inc.  iLogon, based in Phoenix, Arizona, provides a web based solution for aggregating and managing online subscriptions to premium content and service websites. The company was founded by Anthony Argenziano in May, 2008 to meet the growing need for managing access and billing for premium content and service websites. The solution, launched in January ’09 provides single sign-on, consolidated billing, reviews and recommendations, and many other features to manage online subscriptions. To contact iLogon, go to www.ilogon.com or email info@ilogon.com. # # #  For more information or to schedule an interview with Anthony Argenziano, contact him at pr@ilogon.com or (888) 828-8503.


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