GP Bullhound is a leading technology advisory and investment firm. Since 2019, it has published an annual research report on the Consumer Subscription Software (“CSS”) ecosystem.
The 2021 report is available here ➡️ Spinning the CSS flywheel to delight consumers.
Among the 49 pages of an impressive deep dive, the Purchasely team is highlighting this chart 👇. It shows that US consumers are willing to accept a higher price in exchange for high usage frequency. It means that if an app has the capacity to drive more engagement, it may extract more value from end users.
GP Bullhound also emphasizes the importance of organic customer acquisition channels. Subscriber Acquisition optimization is crucial to ensuring a sustainable and profitable subscription business model.
New Consumer Subscription Software companies are facing customer acquisition ecosystems with rising costs such as Google and Facebook. But they may leverage new low-cost or free channels to find and attract customers.
Please see below a list of channels identified by GP Bullhound research team.
These channels enable more organic acquisition methods and lower subscriber acquisition costs. GP Bullhound is listing 7 different acquisition strategies already applied by subscription companies:
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Companies across many industries are launching subscriptions services. Please see some new examples that the Purchasely team has identified in the past weeks 👇:
Mobility: Transit, a Montreal-based app that helps people plan, book and pay for rides on public transit, is introducing a subscription model. ("Royale"). In a blog post, the founders explain:
Here’s what we refuse to do: blast you with distracting ads, mine your personal data, sell it to the highest bidder. Making you our product, rather than our customer. We think that’s wrong.
We spent long nights trying to find a delicate balance of what were “essential” features, and what were “bonus” ones worth paying for. What price would be sustainable for us, yet reasonable for our users.
Travel: Travel + Leisure Co. unveils a new subscription service combining pricing on featured itineraries inspired by Travel + Leisure magazine editorial coverage, concierge services, exclusive experiences and a magazine subscription.
Food: Taco Bell has announced the Taco Lover's Pass, a subscription service that allows the fast-food chain's app users to redeem one taco a day for 30 days. This is a pilot available in 20 Taco Bell locations in Tucson, Arizona.
Beverages: Personalized wine subscription box company Bright Cellars has raised $11.2 million in Series B funding.
Pets: Barkyn, a Portugal-based subscription service for pets that combines food with tele-vet services, extends Series A to €8M.
We will cover very soon new in-depth analysis of specific industries as we did in our article about travel.
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