Snapchat is reportedly testing internally for its paid subscription called Snapchat+, as confirmed by Snap spokeswoman Liz Markman. Snapchat’s paid subscription is said to give users early access to the features announced on the app as well as other capabilities. As mentioned earlier, a one-month subscription to Snapchat+ will cost €4.59 (approximately Rs. 370), while users can buy a six-month plan for €24.99 (approximately Rs 2,000). The one-year subscription plan is said to come with a price tag of EUR 45.99 (approximately Rs 3,700).
Social Networks Snapchat working internally on its paid subscription service, Claimed Snap spokeswoman Liz Markman in a statement to The Verge. In a statement to the website, Markman shared that the company is currently busy with early internal testing of Snapchat+. “We are excited about the ability to share exclusive, experimental and pre-release features with our customers, and learn more about how we can best serve our community,” he said.
As mentioned earlier, app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi share Expected subscription cost for Snapchat+ on Twitter. As indicated by the tweet, the Snapchat+ one-month subscription costs EUR 4.59 (roughly Rs. 370), while the subscription costs EUR 24.99. In addition, the paid service for one year will cost users EUR 45.99 (approximately Rs 3,750). In addition, the company may offer users a one-week free trial to encourage a paid subscription. The payment will reportedly be linked to the user’s Play store account, and the service will automatically renew after a selected interval unless the user cancels it.
Snapchat+ is said to offer users custom Snapchat icons and a special badge. Users are said to be allowed to pin a conversation with a friend.