Will you have to pay for Instagram? Know how much you will have to spend

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New Delhi: According to big news, now Instagram is now also bringing the facility of subscription-based on its platform. Yes, this information has come out in a report. It is worth noting that Instagram will now introduce special content in it, which will be visible only to the subscribers of the creators. In fact, now this photo-sharing platform owned by Meta is up for extensive testing of the upcoming feature. Along with this, a new ‘Instagram subscription’ in-app purchase option has now arrived in the US in Instagram’s App Store listing. Let us tell you that this listing was updated on November 1.

Although the listing was first reported by Sensor Tower. According to the news, the price of an Instagram subscription has been kept between $0.99 and $4.99.

India: How much will the Instagram subscription cost

Yes, now in India, you will have to pay a monthly fee of Rs 89 for an ‘Instagram subscription’ in the App Store listing for Instagram. Earlier, the listing only included badges as in-app purchases that ranged in price from Rs 89 to Rs 449. Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, says that now this platform is looking for a model for creators that is subscription-based.

However, if seen, Instagram has not made any official announcement in this regard so far. But there are clear indications from the listing that the company is working vigorously on its upcoming feature. If reports are to be believed, this subscription may also allow users to sell exclusive content to influencers and content creators on the photo-sharing app. Let us tell you that in February this year, the company had prepared an outline of its plans. In the next sequence, the company introduced it in the first phase for iOS users in countries like Canada and US in September last month.

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Notably, many social media platforms are now experimenting with various subscription-based services where users can pay for exclusive content from their favorite creators. Be aware that Twitter also recently launched Twitter Blue, which is a subscription version of the micro-blogging platform. Thus now there is going to be a competition for subscription-based content in social media as well.

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