Product Development
The subscription products we develop and build are our reason for being. We build them to offer subscribers and members something they need or want, that we love to provide. But while the inspiration for creating a new product is all around us, the mechanics of defining, developing and launching that membership or subscription product are both complex and daunting. We have you covered, from know-how to help beginners to articles keeping you up on the latest trends and developments for enhancing and growing exceptional subscription products.
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This week Amazon Music Unlimited matches its streaming music competitors by offering a family plan with comparable benefits and pricing, Microsoft tries to smooth things
On Monday, Signal Snowboards of Orange County, California made history by launching the first-ever snowboard subscription, reports Transworld Snowboarding. Dubbed the Signal Subscription Service (SSS),
Coursera, a for-profit, online education platform that partners with top universities and organizations worldwide, just made professional education a little more affordable. The company recently