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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Marc Roth of Cobalt Law shares his observations and insights into the FTC’s proposed changes to the Negative Option Rule.
We explore the differences between a subscription model and a membership model with Diane Pierson, Innovate on Purpose, as our guide.
Using data and insights from three top industry reports, we share tips for how to succeed with subscriptions in 2023.
Paul Larsen, senior director of Optimized Payments, shares payment trends that impact profitability.
Adobe has adopted several new strategies and a new approach to recurring payments.
Diane Pierson of Innovate on Purpose explains black swans and how subscription businesses can prepare and respond to them.
Dr. Marco Sarich, founder and CEO of keylight, shares his blueprint for creating a robust subscription business including six key action items.
In our annual subscription predictions, we’ll look at connected cars, newsletters, payments, social media and more.
TL:DR: Reporting today on five state bills in the auto renewal space that were introduced in the new year, two that would make new law
Matt Wegner, head of global payments and risk, shares the secret behind Adobe’s recurring revenue success.
In part 2 of this series, Adobe’s Matt Wegner shares the SaaS company’s top 10 payment success strategies.
Adobe’s Matt Wegner shares his top 10 strategies subscription companies can use to achieve successful payments.
Technology will continue to impact everything we do. These same technological changes apply to subscription businesses too.
Attorneys Marc Roth and Lisa Dubrow share their deep expertise, covering everything from Section 5 of the FTC Act to Reg E.
Robert Skrob of Membership Services shares insight on how to create a cancellation process that helps retain subscribers or win them back.
Darryl Hicks of FlexPay and Karen Webster of PYMNTS discuss their 2022 subscription industry benchmark study.
7 start-up concepts that can guide digital transformation, including how start-ups can share insight with established companies
Jesus Luzardo of Vindicia, shares key insight into why subscription intelligence is crucial for increasing the value of subscription businesses.
Subscription experts share four simple steps subscription businesses can take to retain customers effectively.
In this exclusive cheat sheet, we offer a decision grid to help you choose between internal customer service reps or an outsourced solution.
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Monumental Sports Network launches a D2C subscription, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO justifies price increase, and one third-party Reddit app requires a subscription.
UFC releases 3 original series, TikTok and Meta look at ad-free subscriptions, and Amazon Fresh lowers the threshold for free delivery.
Subscription Insider puts the industry spotlight on product announcements, strategic partnerships and game-changing M&As.
Amazon is calling it quits on live audio service Amp, just 18 months after its launch. The live audio service never gained the popularity Amazon
Spotify sweetens the pot for its premium subscribers with access to 150,000 audiobooks at no extra charge.
Tinder launched a revamped version of its exclusive Tinder SELECT membership for $500 a month.
Uber announced they will return packages for $5 each for regular customer and $3 each for Uber One members.
Rumor has it that Google is going to announce a new (or improved) all-in-one subscription bundle.
Meta expands paid verification to business accounts, music revenue has hit an all-time high, and Amazon announced Prime Video ads.
Yesterday CNN Max, a 24/7 streaming news offering, launched on Max at no additional charge to Max subscribers.