Meta Unveils New Subscription Plans – “Plus” Versions of Key Apps
Meta has announced a series of new subscription plans, dubbed “Plus,” for its core applications including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The initiative, revealed by Meta CEO Naomi Glajt in a video announcement yesterday, aims to offer users enhanced features and increased control. TechCrunch reported that the new plans will be tiered, with options ranging from $3 to $4 per month for access to the applications themselves.
Additionally, Meta intends to test an intelligent assistant service with monthly fees between $20 and $40. The “Plus” plans are targeted toward “quick users,” providing them with greater precision and control over their experience within the Meta ecosystem. Facebook Plus and Instagram Plus will initially be available for $4 per month in the United States.
Details regarding specific features included in each plan remain limited at this time. Further information is expected to be released as the testing phase progresses. Meta’s strategy centers around these new plans to cater to a segment of users seeking greater customization and functionality within their existing Meta applications.
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This feels like a significant shift in how we use these popular platforms and raises questions about the future of free access.