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The customer pays a regular fee, typically on a monthly or an annual basis, in order to gain access to a product or service. While customers mostly benefit from lower usage costs and general service availability, the company generates a more steady income stream.


Apply this pattern to your own business and create your next innovative business model!

Examples: Iconic Cases

How they do it: With its subscription service ”Amazon Prime” Amazon offers free and faster shipping for certain products as well as access to exclusive media content offered on its affiliated platforms (such as audio books on Audible.com).
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How they do it: Netflix streaming service operates on a monthly subscription model. There are various options and the price is determined by the amount of how many screens can be used to stream in parallel.
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How they do it: The Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) offer a range of subscription services, such as the ”General-Abonnement” and ”Half-Fare” cards. These products are renewed anually.
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How they do it: For SAP’s cloud platform, subscription terms start at €399 per month. Customers gain access to a dedicated dedicated SAP HANA instance and other services.
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How they do it: Users gain access to all songs on Spotify’s platform for a flatrate, monthly fee of approximately $10 per month. This enables users to access the vast library at any time and without any limits.
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Apply this pattern to your own business and create your next innovative business model!