Subscriptions

Subscriptions
As the Subscription World Churns, Providers Must Get Personal to Avoid the Cut
January 25, 2022

“Usership, not ownership.” That’s the new rallying cry of subscribers from gaming sites to streaming TV platforms as a new year of subscription delights beckon — all with a price.   After accumulating subscriptions with abandon during two years of lockdowns and restrictions, people are...

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Startup Debuts Tesla Subscription Service in California with 100 Model 3s
January 21, 2022

Autonomy has debuted a Tesla subscription service in California with 100 Model 3 vehicles, saying it hopes to offer 10,000 Teslas through its platform by the end of 2022, according to an Electrek report Friday (Jan. 21). Founder and CEO, Scott Painter, also founder of...

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Instagram Launching Paid Subscription Pilot for Creators
January 20, 2022

Meta’s photo-sharing app Instagram is introducing a pilot subscription plan that enables creators to charge a fee to offer fans additional content, according to a blog post on Thursday (Jan. 20). The new feature is available to a limited number of U.S. creators during the...

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7-Eleven Launches Subscription to Make Delivery Economics Work in All Parties’ Favor
January 19, 2022

For food sellers, delivery subscriptions kill two birds with one stone. They offer a solution to consumers’ growing frustration with added fees, and they drive loyalty. Businesses ranging from major grocery retailers such as Walmart and Amazon to leading on-demand food delivery services such as...

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In 2022, Meal Kits Will Adapt to Be More Convenient
January 17, 2022

Today’s consumers want to get their food needs met with as little time and effort as possible. With this shift toward convenience, the traditional meal kit subscription model, which could save a couple trips to the grocery store — but which often relies on lengthy...

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Nearly Two-Thirds of Retail Subscribers Want to Deal Directly With Brands
January 14, 2022

Nearly one-third of all U.S. consumers have at least one retail subscription. Among these retail subscribers, direct-to-consumer (D2C) subscriptions are quickly growing more popular, according to the “Subscription Commerce Conversion Index,” a PYMNTS and sticky.io collaboration based on a survey of 2,424 U.S. consumers. Get...

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D2C Is Disrupting Dentistry With Subscription Model That Leaves ’em Smiling
January 13, 2022

The old saw goes like this: Dentists are depressed because no one likes dental work. Another theory is that dental insurance is so vexing it’s kept dentists and patients grinding their teeth. In fact, the digitization of healthcare is rolling forward in earnest, and dentistry...

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Cars and Home Appliances Use Subscriptions to Boost Revenue, Build Customer Relationships
January 05, 2022

The future of connected vehicles and home appliances includes over-the-air software updates, app stores and subscriptions. These devices will be updated like smartphones and enable consumers to purchase additional features. Bosch announced Tuesday (Jan. 4) at CES that, as of the start of the new...

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Holding Back the Wave of Subscription Cancellations 
January 04, 2022

PYMNTS research finds that consumers now have more subscriptions than ever, but the subscription sector can’t shake the sense that slowing sign-ups and a cancellation wave are looming. That’s bringing a new creativity to the space as retention takes the spotlight.  The latest Subscription Commerce...