Bango announces new study: 72% of Americans say there are now ‘too many’ subscription services to choose from
78% of subscription users demand a single app to manage all their subscriptions, encompassing services like TV, music, gaming, and fitness. A survey reveals that 72% feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of subscription services available. Despite this, 63% are willing to pay for more subscriptions if bundled into a centralized platform. Many users struggle with managing personal details, accessing accounts, and understanding their total monthly expenses, often leading to online piracy. Bango aims to address these challenges with its Offers on Demand technology to facilitate 'superbundles'.
- 78% of subscribers want a single app for managing all subscriptions.
- 63% would pay for more subscriptions if offered as a bundle.
- Bango's technology aims to simplify subscription management.
- 72% of users feel overwhelmed by the number of subscription services.
- 45% find it challenging to track subscription sign-ups.
- 39% resort to online piracy to avoid subscription management hassles.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nearly three quarters of American subscription users (
That’s according to a new study from Bango. Based on data from 2,500 American consumers currently paying for subscription services – the largest survey of US subscribers conducted this year.
Overwhelmed with subscriptions
According to the survey, the average subscriber pays for five different subscriptions each month, while one in five (
Nearly half of subscribers (
This is not only costing Americans money. It’s also impacting their experiences and attitudes towards the subscription economy.
A bad subscriber experience
While many subscribers are frustrated that they can’t access all the content they want in one place, Bango’s research also highlights a wider frustration with managing multiple services, accessing accounts, and paying bills.
The top frustrations listed by US subscribers include:
- Managing and updating personal details (
48% ) - Accessing accounts across multiple devices (
47% ) - Paying bills (
43% ) - Cancelling subscriptions (
43% ) - Renewing contracts and subscription (
42% )
Faced with these challenges, many Americans are avoiding the admin involved in subscriptions altogether, with
More subscriptions. Less admin.
Despite the claim that there are ‘too many’ subscription services, Bango’s study argues that consumers don’t want less choice, they simply want a better, more joined-up experience.
According to the data, more than three quarters of subscribers (
As Anil Malhotra, Co-founder at Bango explains, “Subscription users don’t want less choice, they want less admin. They’re tired of managing multiple services, multiple accounts and paying multiple bills. What’s needed is not fewer subscription services, it’s a way to bundle all those subscriptions together. We need to focus on creating all-in-one solutions that give users the best prices, provide flexibility over bills, and that put subscribers first.”
Offers on Demand – Building all-in-one subscriptions
When it comes to building this solution, Bango believes that a new ‘Offers on Demand’ technology is the answer. This technology operates as an ecosystem of subscription offers and deals spanning Netflix, ESPN, Prime, YouTube, Peloton, Audible, Dropbox, Xbox and more.
‘Superbundles’ such as Australia’s SubHub are already using Offers on Demand technology, while American players like Verizon +play are also linking up services to create differentiated offers and bundles.
Describing Bango Resale – Bango’s own Offers on Demand technology – Anil Malhotra said, “We like to think of Bango Resale as a ‘digital vending machine’ stocked full of every subscription offer imaginable. Telcos, TV providers and any other large business can plug the machine in, stock it with the subscriptions their customers want and then offer the best combos and deals as part of a standard monthly bill.”
To view Bango’s research data or to find out more about Offers on Demand technology, read the full study at https://bango.com/subscription-wars-the-subscriber-strikes-back/
About Bango
Bango is the standard platform chosen by leading global stores to deliver mobile payments to everyone. As the next billion consumers adopt their first smartphone and look for universal payment methods, Bango will be there to unlock the world of apps, video, music, games and other content that brings those smartphones to life. Global stores plugging into the Bango Platform include Amazon, Google, Samsung and Microsoft. Bango also partners with leading payment providers around the world to drive new users and revenues through its industry-leading mobile payment solutions. For more information, visit www.bango.com.
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