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Magazine and long-form content subscriptions

Updated: May 2026

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Medium

Medium

# Medium Medium is a News & Reading product operated by A Medium Corporation. This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the News & Reading category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** A Medium Corporation - **Headquarters:** San Francisco, California, United States - **Public-market status:** privately held - **Founded:** 2012 (by Evan Williams) - **Category:** News & Reading - **Current tiers:** Free reader / Member - **Anchor price (2026):** Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers ## What is Medium? Medium is a paid-news product that funds an editorial newsroom through reader subscriptions rather than advertising-only economics. Its product surface covers unlimited article access on web and mobile apps alongside newsletters from named columnists, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as archive access. ## Why choose Medium ### Operator and ecosystem context Medium is run by A Medium Corporation out of San Francisco, California, United States, established 2012 (by Evan Williams). That matters because the News & Reading category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Free reader for testing the service, Member for everyday use, and a premium / annual option for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for Medium](/en/us/true-price/medium) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Editorial coverage and access Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for Medium is 2024-2025 continued Medium's pivot to human-written, expert-curated content; Boost program for handpicked stories and revenue split improvements. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their News & Reading catalog on autopilot. ## Medium features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited article access on web and mobile apps - newsletters from named columnists - archive access - mobile and tablet reading modes with offline articles - podcast and audio versions of long-form pieces - gift articles for sharing with non-subscribers Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Medium in the News & Reading category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## Medium pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for Medium in 2026: Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free reader | Digital-only readers | Free or trial | | Member | Print + digital readers | Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/medium) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/medium) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/medium) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/medium) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Medium apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for Medium can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Medium fits Medium is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want consistent access to a specific publication's reporting and are willing to pay to support an editorial team** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants unlimited article access on web and mobile apps from a News & Reading operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Free reader / Member) and willing to pay up for newsletters from named columnists. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/medium) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/medium) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Medium and who runs it? Medium is a News & Reading product operated by A Medium Corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, founded 2012 (by Evan Williams). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does Medium cost in 2026? Current tiers are Free reader, Member. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Medium? Yes — Free reader is available without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is Medium available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint anchored on San Francisco, California, United States. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set Medium apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is 2024-2025 continued Medium's pivot to human-written, expert-curated content; Boost program for handpicked stories and revenue split improvements. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does Medium support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel Medium? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for Medium](/en/us/cancel/medium) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Medium offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Member tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Free reader tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is Medium worth it compared to News & Reading alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for Medium](/en/us/true-price/medium) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for Medium? Subger's [renewal tracker for Medium](/en/us/true-price/medium) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/medium) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/medium) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Medium Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (Member USD 5/month or USD 50/year for unlimited story access plus the Medium Partner Program for writers), choose the tier that matches your usage (Free reader, Member are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Medium](/en/us/deals/medium) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/medium) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Medium guide](/en/us/cancel/medium) - [Latest Medium deals](/en/us/deals/medium) - [Medium promo codes](/en/us/promo/medium) - [Medium true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/medium) - [Browse the News & Reading category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

from £4.29/month

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Dergilik

Dergilik

# Dergilik Dergilik is a magazines & journals product operated by Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (Dergilik). This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the practical decision points before subscribing. The service sits in the magazines & journals category against regional and global alternatives, and the call usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (Dergilik) - **Headquarters:** Istanbul, Turkey - **Public-market status:** part of Turkcell (NYSE: TKC; BIST: TCELL) - **Founded:** 2014 (Dergilik launched by Turkcell) - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Free / metered access / Digital subscription / Premium / All-Access tier - **Anchor price (2026):** Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers ## What is Dergilik? Dergilik is a paid-news product that funds an editorial newsroom through reader subscriptions rather than advertising-only economics. Its product surface covers unlimited article access on web and mobile apps alongside newsletters from named columnists, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as archive access. ## Why choose Dergilik ### Operator and ecosystem context Dergilik is run by Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (Dergilik) out of Istanbul, Turkey, established 2014 (Dergilik launched by Turkcell). That matters because the magazines & journals category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms remain over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Free / metered access for testing the service, Digital subscription for everyday use, and Premium / All-Access tier for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for Dergilik](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Editorial coverage and access Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for Dergilik is 2024-2025 continued Dergilik as Turkcell's digital magazine and newspaper subscription with 1,000+ titles. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their magazines & journals catalog on autopilot. ## Dergilik features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited article access on web and mobile apps - newsletters from named columnists - archive access - mobile and tablet reading modes with offline articles - podcast and audio versions of long-form pieces - gift articles for sharing with non-subscribers Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Dergilik in the magazines & journals category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## Dergilik pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for Dergilik in 2026: Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free / metered access | Casual readers | Free or trial | | Digital subscription | Digital subscribers | Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers | | Premium / All-Access tier | All-access subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/dergilik-tr) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/dergilik-tr) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/dergilik-tr) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Dergilik apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for Dergilik can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Dergilik fits Dergilik is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want consistent access to a specific publication's reporting and are willing to pay to support an editorial team** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants unlimited article access on web and mobile apps from a magazines & journals operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Free / metered access / Digital subscription / Premium / All-Access tier) and willing to pay up for newsletters from named columnists. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/dergilik-tr) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Dergilik and who runs it? Dergilik is a magazines & journals product operated by Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (Dergilik) headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey, established 2014 (Dergilik launched by Turkcell). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does Dergilik cost in 2026? Current tiers are Free / metered access, Digital subscription, Premium / All-Access tier. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Dergilik? Yes — Free / metered access is available without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is Dergilik available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint anchored on Istanbul, Turkey. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set Dergilik apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is 2024-2025 continued Dergilik as Turkcell's digital magazine and newspaper subscription with 1,000+ titles. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does Dergilik support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel Dergilik? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for Dergilik](/en/us/cancel/dergilik-tr) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Dergilik offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Premium / All-Access tier tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Free / metered access tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is Dergilik worth it compared to magazines & journals alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for Dergilik](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for Dergilik? Subger's [renewal tracker for Dergilik](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/dergilik-tr) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/dergilik-tr) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Dergilik Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (Dergilik approximately TRY 30-80/month for unlimited Turkish magazines and newspapers), choose the tier that matches your usage (Free / metered access, Digital subscription are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Dergilik](/en/us/deals/dergilik-tr) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Dergilik guide](/en/us/cancel/dergilik-tr) - [Latest Dergilik deals](/en/us/deals/dergilik-tr) - [Dergilik promo codes](/en/us/promo/dergilik-tr) - [Dergilik true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/dergilik-tr) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs

# Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs is a magazines & journals product operated by Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the practical decision points before subscribing. The product competes in the magazines & journals category against established alternatives, and the choice usually comes down to feature mix, regional coverage and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) - **Headquarters:** New York, NY, United States - **Public-market status:** non-profit publication of CFR (501(c)(3)) - **Founded:** 1922 (magazine) - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Print / Digital / Print + Digital - **Anchor price (2026):** Print + Digital USD 64.95/year; Digital only USD 49.95/year ## What is Foreign Affairs? Foreign Affairs is a paid-news product funding an editorial newsroom through reader subscriptions rather than advertising-only economics. Its product surface covers unlimited article access on web and mobile apps alongside newsletters from named columnists and desks, with the recurring subscription billed through the operator's commercial channels or self-serve checkout. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier suits piloting the product and higher tiers add features such as archive search and historical issues. ## Why choose Foreign Affairs ### Operator and regulatory context Foreign Affairs is run by Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) out of New York, NY, United States, established 1922 (magazine). That matters because the magazines & journals category is shaped by regulatory regimes, market consolidation and capital intensity, so the operator's ownership structure shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the contract terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Print for piloting the product, Digital for everyday use, and Print + Digital for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: Print + Digital USD 64.95/year; Digital only USD 49.95/year. Check Subger's [true-price tracker for Foreign Affairs](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and any FX conversion. ### Editorial coverage and access Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 development focus for Foreign Affairs is 2024-2025 continued bimonthly international-relations journal positioning published by CFR. That signals a credible roadmap and distinguishes the operator from competitors running their magazines & journals product on maintenance mode. ## Foreign Affairs features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited article access on web and mobile apps - newsletters from named columnists and desks - archive search and historical issues - mobile reading modes with offline articles - podcast or audio long-form features - gift articles or shared-account allowances Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Foreign Affairs in the magazines & journals category — confirm specific feature availability for your plan and region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between editions. ## Foreign Affairs pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for Foreign Affairs in 2026: Print + Digital USD 64.95/year; Digital only USD 49.95/year. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Print | Digital-only readers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Digital | Print + digital readers | Print + Digital USD 64.95/year | | Print + Digital | All-access subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost after taxes and any promotional anchors that step up at renewal: | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/foreign-affairs) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/foreign-affairs) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/foreign-affairs) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Foreign Affairs apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android apps | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Smart-TV / connected device | Where supported | | Offline downloads | Yes on supported plans | | Email newsletters | Where offered | | Account / subscription portal | Yes | Surface availability for Foreign Affairs can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported integrations on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Foreign Affairs fits Foreign Affairs is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want consistent access to a specific publication's reporting and are willing to pay to support an editorial team** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused buyer** that specifically wants unlimited article access on web and mobile apps from a magazines & journals operator rather than a generalist alternative. - **The growing household or team** evaluating the tier ladder (Print / Digital / Print + Digital) and willing to pay up for newsletters from named columnists and desks. - **The coverage-first buyer** who needs the platforms and integrations listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new tools are added. - **The cost-conscious shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/foreign-affairs) before committing to an annual contract. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Foreign Affairs and who runs it? Foreign Affairs is a magazines & journals product operated by Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) headquartered in New York, NY, United States, established 1922 (magazine). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website or in-store with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces or sales contract. ### How much does Foreign Affairs cost in 2026? Current tiers are Print, Digital, Print + Digital. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: Print + Digital USD 64.95/year; Digital only USD 49.95/year. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles, FX conversion and regional taxes can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Foreign Affairs? There is no perpetual free tier listed publicly for the standard Foreign Affairs subscription; the operator may run introductory trials periodically. Check the live signup page for current trial promotions. ### Where is Foreign Affairs available? Availability follows the operator's commercial footprint anchored on New York, NY, United States. Confirm regional availability and supported billing currencies on the official site before subscribing, especially for products with region-specific data residency or licensing rules. ### What 2025-2026 developments set Foreign Affairs apart right now? The current 2025-2026 development focus is 2024-2025 continued bimonthly international-relations journal positioning published by CFR. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting. ### Which platforms and integrations does Foreign Affairs support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current web portal, mobile apps and (where applicable) hardware or partner clients are the recommended way to consume the service; older integrations may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel Foreign Affairs? Cancel through the account or billing settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for self-serve subscriptions or the customer-service line for contract-based plans. Subger's [cancellation guide for Foreign Affairs](/en/us/cancel/foreign-affairs) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Foreign Affairs offer a family or business plan? Family and business structures depend on the tier. The Print + Digital tier commonly adds shared-account features, higher allowances or business-grade SLAs; the entry Print tier may restrict the number of users or advanced features. Confirm the per-tier seat limit and admin features on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is Foreign Affairs worth it compared to magazines & journals alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix your household or team will use (see the features list above), the regional all-in price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for Foreign Affairs](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) reconciles the headline price with the actual renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for Foreign Affairs? Subger's [renewal tracker for Foreign Affairs](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/foreign-affairs) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/foreign-affairs) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Foreign Affairs Confirm the current price on the operator's site (Print + Digital USD 64.95/year; Digital only USD 49.95/year), choose the tier that matches your usage (Print, Digital are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Foreign Affairs](/en/us/deals/foreign-affairs) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Foreign Affairs guide](/en/us/cancel/foreign-affairs) - [Latest Foreign Affairs deals](/en/us/deals/foreign-affairs) - [Foreign Affairs promo codes](/en/us/promo/foreign-affairs) - [Foreign Affairs true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/foreign-affairs) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

from $3.99/month

National Geographic

National Geographic

# National Geographic National Geographic is a magazines & journals product operated by National Geographic Partners (Disney). This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the magazines & journals category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** National Geographic Partners (Disney) - **Headquarters:** Washington, D.C., United States - **Public-market status:** part of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) - **Founded:** 1888 (magazine) - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Digital / Print + Digital / NG History / NG Kids - **Anchor price (2026):** Digital USD 39/year; Print + Digital USD 59/year ## What is National Geographic? National Geographic is a news, magazine or ebook subscription that delivers staff-written reporting plus archive and audio features through digital apps. Its product surface covers unlimited digital articles plus archive access alongside mobile, web and audio apps with offline reading, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as newsletter subscriptions from staff writers. ## Why choose National Geographic ### Operator and ecosystem context National Geographic is run by National Geographic Partners (Disney) out of Washington, D.C., United States, established 1888 (magazine). That matters because the magazines & journals category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Digital for testing the service, Print + Digital for everyday use, and NG History for power users or teams. Anchor pricing for 2026: Digital USD 39/year; Print + Digital USD 59/year. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for National Geographic](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) for all-in renewal costs. ### Newsroom coverage and reader features Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for National Geographic is 2024-2025 Nat Geo continued under Disney with content strategy focused on NG TV channels and Disney+ documentaries. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their magazines & journals catalog on autopilot. ## National Geographic features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited digital articles plus archive access - mobile, web and audio apps with offline reading - newsletter subscriptions from staff writers - podcast or daily-briefing audio show - commenting, bookmarking and reading-list features - gift articles or referral credits on higher tiers Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for National Geographic in the magazines & journals category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## National Geographic pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for National Geographic in 2026: Digital USD 39/year; Print + Digital USD 59/year. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Digital | Free / metered | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Print + Digital | Digital subscribers | Digital USD 39/year | | NG History | All-access | See live pricing on the operator's site | | NG Kids | Power users | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/national-geographic) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/national-geographic) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/national-geographic) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## National Geographic apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | Web (browser) | Yes | | iOS / Android apps | Yes | | Audio app / podcast feed | Where offered | | Newsletter delivery (email) | Yes | | Apple News / Google News integration | Where applicable | | Customer support | Yes | Surface availability for National Geographic can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who National Geographic fits National Geographic is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want unlimited access to a specific newsroom's reporting beyond the free article metering** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants unlimited digital articles plus archive access from a magazines & journals operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The team or household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Digital / Print + Digital / NG History) and willing to pay up for mobile, web and audio apps with offline reading. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/national-geographic) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is National Geographic and who runs it? National Geographic is a magazines & journals product operated by National Geographic Partners (Disney) headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, founded 1888 (magazine). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does National Geographic cost in 2026? Current tiers are Digital, Print + Digital, NG History, NG Kids. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: Digital USD 39/year; Print + Digital USD 59/year. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for National Geographic? There is no perpetual free tier listed publicly for the standard National Geographic subscription; the operator may run introductory trials periodically. Check the live signup page for current trial promotions. ### Where is National Geographic available? Availability follows the operator's service footprint anchored on Washington, D.C., United States. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set National Geographic apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is 2024-2025 Nat Geo continued under Disney with content strategy focused on NG TV channels and Disney+ documentaries. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does National Geographic support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) desktop apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older clients may be deprecated in successive releases. ### How do I cancel National Geographic? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for National Geographic](/en/us/cancel/national-geographic) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does National Geographic offer a team or family plan? Team, household or family structures depend on the tier. The NG Kids tier commonly adds multi-seat or multi-profile support; the entry Digital tier may restrict usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is National Geographic worth it compared to magazines & journals alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for National Geographic](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for National Geographic? Subger's [renewal tracker for National Geographic](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/national-geographic) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/national-geographic) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with National Geographic Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (Digital USD 39/year; Print + Digital USD 59/year), choose the tier that matches your usage (Digital, Print + Digital are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for National Geographic](/en/us/deals/national-geographic) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel National Geographic guide](/en/us/cancel/national-geographic) - [Latest National Geographic deals](/en/us/deals/national-geographic) - [National Geographic promo codes](/en/us/promo/national-geographic) - [National Geographic true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/national-geographic) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

from $10.99/month

National Geographic Digital

National Geographic Digital

# National Geographic Digital National Geographic Digital is operated by National Geographic Partners, LLC (Disney subsidiary), headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States (Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)). The product launched in National Geographic Society 1888; digital subscription early 2010s and is National Geographic's flagship magazine subscription. This 2026 review covers operator context, the current tier ladder, the feature set that matters for buyers and the live signals to watch before subscribing. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** National Geographic Partners, LLC (Disney subsidiary) - **Headquarters:** Washington, D.C., United States - **Public-market status:** Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) - **Founded:** National Geographic Society 1888; digital subscription early 2010s - **Category:** News & Media - **Current tiers:** Digital / Print + Digital - **Anchor price (2026):** $19/yr - **Competitive set:** competing with The Atlantic, The New Yorker and Smithsonian in long-form journalism ## What is National Geographic Digital? National Geographic Digital is National Geographic's flagship magazine subscription. The product is competing with The Atlantic, The New Yorker and Smithsonian in long-form journalism. Customers buy a tier that matches their usage profile — the entry tier handles full National Geographic magazine archive (1888-present), while the mid and premium tiers add depth such as monthly digital edition and photo and video galleries. Subscription billing happens through the operator's checkout or partner billing surfaces (App Store / Google Play / direct card on file). ## Why choose National Geographic Digital ### Operator and market position National Geographic Partners, LLC (Disney subsidiary) runs National Geographic Digital from Washington, D.C., United States. Its public-market status (Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)) and category position (competing with The Atlantic, The New Yorker and Smithsonian in long-form journalism) shape the credibility of the operator's roadmap and pricing decisions. Buyers should weigh that operator context alongside headline features — a well-capitalised parent typically translates into faster bug fixes, longer support cycles and more predictable price changes than a smaller indie operator. ### Pricing and licence ladder The National Geographic Digital tier ladder runs Digital, Print + Digital. Anchor pricing in 2026 starts around $19/yr for the entry tier and steps up by tier with named feature unlocks. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site, then cross-check Subger's [true-price tracker for National Geographic Digital](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) for the all-in renewal cost after taxes and FX conversion. ### Apps, cross-platform support and customer service Apps and customer-experience surfaces matter as much as headline feature counts. National Geographic Digital delivers its core workflow across the platform surfaces listed in the platform table below, with notifications and self-service flows handled in-app. The 2025-2026 differentiator to watch: National Geographic content increasingly distributed through Disney-owned streaming brands through 2024-2026. ## National Geographic Digital features that matter in 2026 Current feature set that buyers should weigh: - full National Geographic magazine archive (1888-present) - monthly digital edition - photo and video galleries - exclusive long-form features and investigations - Nat Geo Newsletters - integrated print + digital bundles Feature availability varies by region and tier; the headline list above reflects the operator's positioning. Confirm specific regional availability on the operator's marketing pages before committing. ## National Geographic Digital pricing in 2026 The National Geographic Digital tier ladder in 2026 looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Digital | budget-conscious or entry users | $19/yr | | Print + Digital | standard subscribers | $29/yr | Headline prices step up across the ladder; promotional first-period anchors and regional FX can change the all-in cost. Subger's tools reconcile the list price with the actual renewal cost: | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/natgeo-digital) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/natgeo-digital) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/natgeo-digital) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## National Geographic Digital apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | Web app | Yes | | API / integrations | Yes | | iOS / Android | Where offered | | Browser extensions | Where offered | | Admin console | Higher tiers | | Customer-support email | Yes | Surface availability can vary by region and tier; confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who National Geographic Digital fits National Geographic Digital is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers wanting flagship long-form science, environment and photography journalism** — the core target audience for the product. - **Category-focused subscribers** who specifically want full National Geographic magazine archive (1888-present) from competing with The Atlantic, The New Yorker and Smithsonian in long-form journalism rather than a generalist platform. - **Tier-comparing households or teams** evaluating the Digital → Print + Digital ladder and willing to pay up for exclusive long-form features and investigations. - **Cross-device users** who need apps across the surfaces in the platform table above. - **Price-sensitive shoppers** who want to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/natgeo-digital) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who runs National Geographic Digital and where is it based? National Geographic Digital is run by National Geographic Partners, LLC (Disney subsidiary), headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States. The operator's public-market status is: Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS). The product was founded in National Geographic Society 1888; digital subscription early 2010s. ### How much does National Geographic Digital cost in 2026? The 2026 tier ladder is Digital, Print + Digital, with anchor pricing starting around $19/yr. Regional currency and promotional cycles can shift the all-in cost; Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) reconciles the headline price with renewal reality. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for National Geographic Digital? There is no perpetual free tier listed for the standard National Geographic Digital subscription; the operator may run introductory trials periodically. Check the live signup page for current trial promotions. ### Where is National Geographic Digital available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint from Washington, D.C., United States. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing. ### What 2025-2026 features set National Geographic Digital apart right now? The live differentiator to watch: National Geographic content increasingly distributed through Disney-owned streaming brands through 2024-2026. Pair that with the headline features (full National Geographic magazine archive (1888-present), monthly digital edition, photo and video galleries) to judge whether the current roadmap fits your needs. ### Which competitors should buyers compare National Geographic Digital against? National Geographic Digital is most directly competing with The Atlantic, The New Yorker and Smithsonian in long-form journalism. Run a side-by-side feature and price comparison with those alternatives — Subger's category pages help with the shortlist. ### How do I cancel National Geographic Digital? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for National Geographic Digital](/en/us/cancel/natgeo-digital) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does National Geographic Digital offer a team or multi-seat plan? Multi-user, household or seat structure depends on the tier. Higher tiers commonly add admin controls or extra streams; entry tiers can restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing. ### How can I track price changes for National Geographic Digital? Subger's [renewal tracker for National Geographic Digital](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/natgeo-digital) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/natgeo-digital) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with National Geographic Digital Confirm the current regional price on the National Geographic Partners, LLC (Disney subsidiary) signup page, choose the tier that matches your usage (Digital or Print + Digital are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for National Geographic Digital](/en/us/deals/natgeo-digital) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel National Geographic Digital guide](/en/us/cancel/natgeo-digital) - [Latest National Geographic Digital deals](/en/us/deals/natgeo-digital) - [National Geographic Digital promo codes](/en/us/promo/natgeo-digital) - [National Geographic Digital true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/natgeo-digital) - [Browse the News & Media category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

from $2.99/month

Newsweek

Newsweek

Newsweek is a long-running American news magazine, competing with Time, The Atlantic and The Economist. This page tracks live pricing tiers, supported platforms, and the practical use cases where Newsweek fits into a household or business subscription stack, with anchor prices sourced from the live pricing table above for country-specific currency. > **Quick Facts** > - **Brand:** Newsweek > - **Operator:** Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine) > - **Headquarters:** New York City, New York, United States > - **Founded:** 1933 (relaunched digitally 2010-2013) > - **Ownership:** privately held; owned by Newsweek Media Group / IBT Media co-founders > - **Flagship paid tier anchor:** Newsweek Premium Digital at around USD 4.99/month > - **2025-2026 differentiator:** 2024-2025 Newsweek Vault personal-finance vertical plus growing AI-content guidelines after editorial overhaul ## What is Newsweek? Newsweek is operated by Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine), headquartered in New York City, New York, United States and founded in 1933 (relaunched digitally 2010-2013). The product covers unlimited articles on newsweek.com, Newsweek iOS and Android apps, and Newsweek Vault personal-finance section as anchor capabilities, with the broader feature set described in the sections below. This catalog page pulls live tier pricing from our database and links into our cancel guides, deals, and price-history tracker so you can monitor Newsweek across its full subscription lifecycle. ## Why choose Newsweek ### Operator track record and ownership Newsweek is run by Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine), with ownership currently described as: privately held; owned by Newsweek Media Group / IBT Media co-founders. The brand has been operating since 1933 (relaunched digitally 2010-2013), so by 2026 there is a multi-year track record of pricing decisions, product updates, and service reliability that buyers can review before subscribing. For 2025-2026 the operator's headline emphasis is on 2024-2025 Newsweek Vault personal-finance vertical plus growing AI-content guidelines after editorial overhaul. ### Feature breadth in 2026 Beyond the headline pillars, Newsweek ships weekly digital magazine replica, newsletter access, and podcasts and video. This depth matters because subscribers rarely buy a single feature in isolation. Newsweek's feature surface area lets a household or team start narrow and expand into the rest of the platform as needs grow. ### Plan structure and ecosystem fit The current ladder runs from Free up to Newsweek Premium Annual. Each step unlocks specific capabilities (detailed in the pricing table below) rather than artificial caps, and the platform integrates with mainstream device and billing ecosystems typical for a digital magazine subscription. That makes it straightforward to slot Newsweek into existing setups without re-platforming. ## Newsweek pricing in 2026 The tier ladder and anchor prices below are sourced from Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine)'s public pricing pages as of 2025-2026. For live country-specific numbers, refer to the pricing table at the top of this page; the summary below describes how the tier ladder is shaped. | Tier | Anchor price | What's included | | --- | --- | --- | | Free | USD 0 | limited articles with ads | | Newsweek Premium Digital | around USD 4.99/month | unlimited articles, app access | | Newsweek Premium Annual | around USD 49/year | unlimited annual access | **Live pricing across countries** For country-by-country billing currency, taxes, and renewal pricing, refer to the live pricing table on this page. It pulls directly from our catalog so promotions, anchor tiers, and price drops surface as soon as we capture them. This is the source we recommend over any historical price quoted in third-party content. ## Newsweek apps and platform support Newsweek supports the platform mix expected for a digital magazine subscription. The table below summarizes typical coverage; refer to Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine)'s product pages for the exact device and OS support matrix on each tier. | Platform | Supported | | --- | --- | | iOS app | Yes | | Android app | Yes | | Web | Yes | | E-paper replica | Yes | | Offline reading | Where offered | | Newsletters | Yes | ## Newsweek product depth and category positioning Newsweek sits in the digital magazine subscription category and competes with adjacent providers in New York City's home market and beyond. Its differentiation lever for 2025-2026 is 2024-2025 Newsweek Vault personal-finance vertical plus growing AI-content guidelines after editorial overhaul. Buyers evaluating the digital magazine subscription market compare these capabilities against tier price and customer support quality, both of which are tracked in the pricing table above and in our deals and cancel guides linked below. ## Use cases Newsweek fits - Subscribers in New York City and beyond who want a digital magazine subscription with unlimited articles on newsweek.com as a core anchor - Households comparing Newsweek against adjacent digital magazine subscription options on the Newsweek Premium Digital tier price point - Buyers who prioritize Newsweek iOS and Android apps as their deciding factor in the digital magazine subscription category - Users who want Newsweek Vault personal-finance section bundled with the rest of the platform rather than paid separately - Cross-region or expat users wanting Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine)-branded service rather than a regional reseller ## Comparable products in our catalog If you're evaluating Newsweek alongside other tools, we maintain a separate catalog page per service with live pricing and tier names. Use our category hub to compare Newsweek with adjacent digital magazine subscription options on price, feature coverage, and free-tier availability. For each candidate we also track cancellation flow, current promo codes, and renewal price history so the total cost of ownership is visible upfront. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who operates Newsweek? Newsweek is operated by Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine), headquartered in New York City, New York, United States since 1933 (relaunched digitally 2010-2013). Ownership status: privately held; owned by Newsweek Media Group / IBT Media co-founders. The full legal entity and registration details are published on the operator's public terms of service. ### How much does Newsweek cost in 2026? The Free anchor is USD 0, the Newsweek Premium Digital anchor is around USD 4.99/month, and the Newsweek Premium Annual anchor is around USD 49/year. Live country-specific numbers and promotions are shown in the live pricing table at the top of this page. ### Does Newsweek offer a free tier or trial? Free tier and trial availability is shown in the live pricing table above and varies by country and promotional window. The current ladder starts at Free (USD 0); check the Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine) signup flow for the current trial terms before committing. ### What platforms does Newsweek run on? Newsweek covers the platforms shown in the table above. Mobile, web, and selected device support varies by region and tier; Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine)'s product pages track new integrations as they ship. ### What's new in Newsweek for 2025-2026? The headline emphasis is 2024-2025 Newsweek Vault personal-finance vertical plus growing AI-content guidelines after editorial overhaul. This is the feature most likely to influence whether Newsweek is the right choice for a buyer evaluating the digital magazine subscription market today. ### How does Newsweek compare to other digital magazine subscription options? Newsweek differentiates on unlimited articles on newsweek.com and Newsweek iOS and Android apps plus the broader feature ladder shown above. For a side-by-side feature comparison with adjacent providers, see our category hub linked at the bottom of this page. ### Can I cancel Newsweek anytime? Yes - cancellation is typically self-service via the Newsweek account portal or by contacting Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine). We maintain a step-by-step cancellation guide on our cancel hub that covers the specific in-product flow, refund eligibility, and what data is preserved after cancel. ### Does Newsweek offer family, team, or business pricing? Multi-user and higher-tier plans target larger deployments or households where applicable. The published anchor at the Newsweek Premium Annual level is around USD 49/year; ask Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine) sales for bespoke or volume pricing on team or enterprise plans. ### Is Newsweek available outside its home country? Newsweek is operated from New York City, New York, United States and is primarily sold to its home market; see the live pricing table for country-specific tier pricing across the markets where Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine) sells the product. ### Where can I find Newsweek deals and promo codes? Our deals page tracks current Newsweek promotional pricing and our renewal price tracker stores historical price points so you can spot post-trial price hikes. Both are linked below in the related guides section. ## Get started with Newsweek To sign up, head to the live pricing table at the top of this page. Pick the tier that matches your needs - Free (USD 0) for evaluation, Newsweek Premium Digital (around USD 4.99/month) for production use, or Newsweek Premium Annual (around USD 49/year) for the broadest feature set. Once you've subscribed, bookmark this page to monitor renewal pricing and catch any tier or anchor-price changes from Newsweek LLC (Newsweek Magazine). ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Newsweek](/en/us/cancel/newsweek) - step-by-step cancellation guide for the current portal - [Newsweek deals and promo codes](/en/us/deal/newsweek) - live promotional offers tracked across the year - [Newsweek true price tracker](/en/us/true-price/newsweek) - renewal price history and post-trial cost watch - [Newsweek promo codes](/en/us/promo-code/newsweek) - coupon and code archive with expiration tracking - [Browse the full digital magazine subscription category on Subger](/en/us/services)

Substack

Substack

# Substack Substack is a magazines & journals product, operated by Substack Inc.. This 2026 review covers the operator background, the current tier ladder and the practical decision points before subscribing. The product competes in the magazines & journals category against established alternatives, and the choice usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** Substack Inc. - **Headquarters:** San Francisco, California, United States - **Public-market status:** privately held (Series B 2021 USD 65M led by a16z); 2023 community round at USD 650M valuation - **Founded:** 2017 by Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie and Jairaj Sethi - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters / Higher tier / Higher tier - **Anchor price (2026):** no flat fee; Substack keeps 10% of paid-subscription revenue plus Stripe processing fees ## What is Substack? Substack is a consumer subscription product sold direct through the operator's website and mobile apps. Its product surface covers mobile and web access alongside account dashboard with subscription management, with the recurring subscription billed through the operator's billing surfaces or sales channel. Customers pick a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier suits piloting the product and higher tiers add features such as email and in-app notifications. ## Why choose Substack ### Operator and category context Substack is run by Substack Inc. out of San Francisco, California, United States, with brand roots back to 2017 by Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie and Jairaj Sethi. That matters because the magazines & journals category is increasingly competitive, and the operator's ownership structure shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the contract terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters for piloting the product, Higher tier for everyday use, and Higher tier for heavier use or larger households. Anchor pricing for 2026: no flat fee; Substack keeps 10% of paid-subscription revenue plus Stripe processing fees. Check Subger's [true-price tracker for Substack](/en/us/true-price/substack) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and any FX conversion. ### Product features Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 development focus for Substack is 2024-2025 launched Substack Notes (Twitter-like feed) and Chat features; added video and podcast hosting. That signals a credible roadmap and distinguishes the operator from competitors running their magazines & journals product on maintenance mode. ## Substack features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - mobile and web access - account dashboard with subscription management - email and in-app notifications - customer support email and help-centre articles - billing through credit card and major regional methods - data export and account deletion Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Substack in the magazines & journals category — confirm specific feature availability for your plan and region on the operator's site, since feature names and tier rules vary between editions. ## Substack pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for Substack in 2026: no flat fee; Substack keeps 10% of paid-subscription revenue plus Stripe processing fees. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters | Free users | Free or starter pricing | | Higher tier | Premium monthly subscribers | no flat fee | | Higher tier | Annual subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost after taxes and any promotional anchors that step up at renewal: | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/substack) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/substack) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/substack) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/substack) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Substack apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web | Yes | | Email notifications | Yes | | Customer support | Yes | | Account portal | Yes | | Help centre | Yes | Surface availability for Substack can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported integrations on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Substack fits Substack is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Consumers in the operator's market who want a focused subscription with mobile-first access** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused customer** who specifically wants mobile and web access from a magazines & journals brand rather than a generalist platform. - **The growing household or team** evaluating the tier ladder (Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters / Higher tier / Higher tier) and willing to pay up for account dashboard with subscription management. - **The platform-first buyer** who needs the apps and integrations listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new features ship. - **The cost-conscious shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/substack) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/substack) before committing to an annual contract. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Substack and who runs it? Substack is a magazines & journals product run by Substack Inc. headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, established 2017 by Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie and Jairaj Sethi. It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces or sales contract for higher tiers. ### How much does Substack cost in 2026? Current tiers are Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters, Higher tier, Higher tier. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: no flat fee; Substack keeps 10% of paid-subscription revenue plus Stripe processing fees. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles, FX conversion and per-seat scaling can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Substack? Yes — Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters is available without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is Substack available? Availability follows the operator's commercial footprint anchored on San Francisco, California, United States. Confirm regional availability and supported billing currencies on the official site before subscribing, especially for products with region-specific licensing or data-residency rules. ### What 2025-2026 developments set Substack apart right now? The current 2025-2026 development focus is 2024-2025 launched Substack Notes (Twitter-like feed) and Chat features; added video and podcast hosting. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting. ### Which platforms and integrations does Substack support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current apps and (where applicable) web account portal are the recommended way to consume the service; older integrations may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel Substack? Cancel through the account or billing settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for self-serve subscriptions or the sales/account-management contact for higher tiers. Subger's [cancellation guide for Substack](/en/us/cancel/substack) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Substack offer a family, household or business plan? Plan structure depends on the tier. The Higher tier tier commonly adds higher allowances and broader access; the entry Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters tier may restrict the number of profiles or advanced features. Confirm the per-tier rules on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is Substack worth it compared to magazines & journals alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you will use (see the features list above), the regional all-in price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for Substack](/en/us/true-price/substack) reconciles the headline price with the actual renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for Substack? Subger's [renewal tracker for Substack](/en/us/true-price/substack) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/substack) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/substack) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Substack Confirm the current price on the operator's site (no flat fee; Substack keeps 10% of paid-subscription revenue plus Stripe processing fees), choose the tier that matches your usage profile (Free for writers; 10% of paid revenue + Stripe fees on paid newsletters, Higher tier are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Substack](/en/us/deals/substack) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/substack) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Substack guide](/en/us/cancel/substack) - [Latest Substack deals](/en/us/deals/substack) - [Substack promo codes](/en/us/promo/substack) - [Substack true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/substack) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

The Atlantic

The Atlantic

**The Atlantic** is a American long-form magazine. The service is operated by The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC, headquartered in Washington, D.C., USA, and was founded in 1857 (Boston). Majority owned by Emerson Collective (Laurene Powell Jobs) since 2017; publisher Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Within its category, The Atlantic positions on three pillars: magazines coverage, product differentiation, and pricing transparency. > **Quick facts** · Operator: The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC · HQ: Washington, D.C., USA · Founded: 1857 (Boston) · Status: Majority owned by Emerson Collective (Laurene Powell Jobs) since 2017; publisher Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg · See live pricing table below for current rates in your country. ## What is The Atlantic? The Atlantic sits in the magazines category. **The Atlantic** is a American long-form magazine. In 2025-2026 its differentiator is: Reached one million subscribers in 2024; in 2024-2025 signed a major content-licensing deal with OpenAI granting ChatGPT access to Atlantic archives while expanding AI-resistant long-form coverage. Subger tracks The Atlantic alongside competing magazines services so subscribers can compare pricing, cancellation steps, and live deals in one place. ## Why choose The Atlantic ### Product positioning The Atlantic positions in the magazines category as: American long-form magazine. Its 2025-2026 product priorities centre on reached one million subscribers in 2024; in 2024-2025 signed a major content-licensing deal with openai granting chatgpt access to atlantic archives while expanding ai-resistant long-form coverage. ### Feature breadth - **Long-form journalism** — Monthly cover features at 8,000-15,000 words — politics, science, culture. - **Daily idea-driven articles** — Web-first commentary and analysis from Atlantic staff. - **Audio Atlantic** — Curated audio versions of feature articles. - **Podcast network** — Radio Atlantic, How To, The Experiment, and others. - **Newsletters** — Specialist newsletters incl. The Wonder Reader, Galaxy Brain, Up for Debate. - **Print magazine** — Ten print issues per year with full-bleed photography. ### 2025-2026 product evolution The Atlantic continues to evolve its product through 2025-2026; the most notable recent change is: Reached one million subscribers in 2024; in 2024-2025 signed a major content-licensing deal with OpenAI granting ChatGPT access to Atlantic archives while expanding AI-resistant long-form coverage. Subger watches the operator's announcement pages and pricing pages for plan structure changes and reflects them in the live pricing table that accompanies this page. ### Where The Atlantic fits among competitors The Atlantic competes within the broader magazines category. Subscribers comparing options should weigh its pricing transparency, contract terms, and the differentiator described above against alternatives in Subger's [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ## Pricing in 2026 The Atlantic publishes a tiered model with the following current tiers (anchor pricing — see the live pricing table below for the exact rate in your country). | Tier | Anchor pricing | What you get | |---|---|---| | Digital | $79.99/yr | Web, app, podcasts, full archive | | Print + Digital | $89.99/yr | 10 print issues + all digital | | Student digital | $24.99/yr | Verified student rate | | Gift | $59.99/yr | Gift subscription discount | | What to check | Where on Subger | |---|---| | Current pricing in your country | Pricing table below this description | | Step-by-step cancellation guide | [How to cancel The Atlantic](/en/us/cancel/the-atlantic) | | Active deals | [The Atlantic deals](/en/us/deal/the-atlantic) | | Promo codes | [The Atlantic promo codes](/en/us/promo/the-atlantic) | | True-price tracker | [The Atlantic true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-atlantic) | Subger tracks plan changes country by country, so verify the live rate for your market in the table below this description. ## Editorial focus and coverage Section examines the The Atlantic editorial mission, coverage areas, and notable franchises. Reached one million subscribers in 2024; in 2024-2025 signed a major content-licensing deal with OpenAI granting ChatGPT access to Atlantic archives while expanding AI-resistant long-form coverage. ## The Atlantic apps and platform support The Atlantic ships across the web (paywall-aware reader), native iOS and Android apps, and an e-paper replica edition for tablet readers. The mobile apps support offline reading, audio versions of articles where produced, and push alerts. Most subscriptions allow simultaneous logged-in sessions on a small number of devices per household. ## Use cases The Atlantic fits - **Long-form readers** — Subscribers who want 10k-word essays on politics, climate, and culture. - **Educators** — Classroom-friendly long-form journalism with archive access. - **Policy professionals** — Washington and policy crowd reading Mark Leibovich, Anne Applebaum, etc. The Atlantic is most useful for households or teams whose primary need aligns with the strengths described above. ## Operator profile and corporate context ### Legal entity and ownership The Atlantic is operated by The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC, with primary operations based in Washington, D.C., USA. The product line was founded in 1857 (Boston). Corporate status: Majority owned by Emerson Collective (Laurene Powell Jobs) since 2017; publisher Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Subger records the operator's published legal name to make it easier for subscribers to verify charges on bank statements, locate the correct cancellation contact, and identify the regulator responsible for consumer-protection complaints in the operator's home market. ### Headquarters and regional footprint The operator's headquarters in Washington, D.C., USA is the centre of product, billing, and customer-support operations. Tax invoicing, contract law, and data-protection oversight typically follow the rules of the headquarters jurisdiction unless the operator has set up a separate billing entity for a given country. Subger flags country-specific billing entities in the pricing table when they differ from the global parent. ### Product history and recent direction Since 1857 (Boston), The Atlantic has evolved its magazines proposition through repeated tier changes, product expansion, and (where applicable) acquisitions or partnerships. The most material 2025-2026 development that subscribers should know about is: Reached one million subscribers in 2024; in 2024-2025 signed a major content-licensing deal with OpenAI granting ChatGPT access to Atlantic archives while expanding AI-resistant long-form coverage. Subger tracks each change to the public tier list and reflects updated pricing within the The Atlantic pricing card whenever the operator publishes a new rate. ## Market context and what to monitor ### Where The Atlantic sits in the magazines landscape The Atlantic competes inside the magazines category alongside other operators that target the same american long-form magazine need. The buying decision usually comes down to the headline monthly price, the renewal-vs-introductory rate, contract length, and the specific feature mix at each tier. The Atlantic currently publishes 4 tier(s) — Digital ($79.99/yr), Print + Digital ($89.99/yr), Student digital ($24.99/yr), Gift ($59.99/yr) — which gives shoppers a clear ladder from entry-level (Digital) to the top option (Gift). ### Renewal-vs-introductory pricing Many operators in this category quote a low introductory rate that resets to a higher renewal price after the first contract period. Where The Atlantic follows that pattern, Subger captures the renewal step-up in the true-price tracker so subscribers can budget the year-two cost honestly. Where pricing is flat across the contract life, that is noted as well. ### What to monitor over the next 12 months The most important signals for The Atlantic subscribers in 2025-2026 are: (a) any change to the public tier list that adds, removes, or rebrands an existing plan; (b) regional price increases tied to inflation or currency moves; (c) feature additions or removals that materially change tier-vs-tier comparisons; and (d) contract-term changes (length, early-exit fees, automatic-renewal mechanics). Subger watches the operator's pricing page and customer-facing announcements and surfaces relevant changes in the The Atlantic pricing card and the Subger newsletter for the [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ### How Subger keeps The Atlantic pricing honest Subger mirrors the operator's published price list per country, converts to a comparable currency where helpful, and exposes the renewal-vs-introductory delta directly under the pricing table. Subscribers can use the [The Atlantic true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-atlantic) to see the projected 12-month cost at today's rate and the [The Atlantic deals](/en/us/deal/the-atlantic) page to monitor active offers in their market. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who owns The Atlantic? Emerson Collective, the philanthropic and investment organisation led by Laurene Powell Jobs, took majority ownership in 2017. ### Is there an app? Yes — iOS and Android apps deliver articles, audio versions, and the print replica. ### Does The Atlantic have a paywall? Yes — most long-form features are paywalled; a small number of articles per month are free under the metered system. ### How does the OpenAI deal work? The Atlantic signed a content licensing deal with OpenAI in 2024, allowing ChatGPT to access Atlantic content with attribution. Atlantic journalism remains under its own paywall. ### How do I cancel? Cancellation is via theatlantic.com account settings — see the Subger cancel guide. ### What does Subger track? Subger mirrors Atlantic annual rates, gift pricing, and promotional cycles so subscribers can compare year-one true cost. ## Get started with The Atlantic For the live pricing table in your country, scroll up to the **pricing tiers** section. Subger maintains the cancellation guide, true-price tracker, and active deal list for The Atlantic in your country. ## Related Subger guides - [How to cancel The Atlantic](/en/us/cancel/the-atlantic) — step-by-step cancellation walkthrough - [The Atlantic deals](/en/us/deal/the-atlantic) — current promotional offers - [The Atlantic promo codes](/en/us/promo/the-atlantic) — active discount codes - [The Atlantic true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-atlantic) — intro-vs-renewal math - [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines) — Subger's editorial magazines pillar

The New Republic

The New Republic

# The New Republic The New Republic is a magazines & journals product operated by TNR II, LLC (The New Republic). This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the magazines & journals category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** TNR II, LLC (The New Republic) - **Headquarters:** New York, NY, United States - **Public-market status:** privately held (Win McCormack, owner since 2016) - **Founded:** 1914 - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Digital-only subscription / Digital + print bundle / Premium / All-Access tier - **Anchor price (2026):** digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year; print + digital ~USD 79/year ## What is The New Republic? The New Republic is a paid-news product that funds an editorial newsroom through reader subscriptions rather than advertising-only economics. Its product surface covers unlimited article access on web and mobile apps alongside newsletters from named columnists, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as archive access. ## Why choose The New Republic ### Operator and ecosystem context The New Republic is run by TNR II, LLC (The New Republic) out of New York, NY, United States, established 1914. That matters because the magazines & journals category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Digital-only subscription for testing the service, Digital + print bundle for everyday use, and Premium / All-Access tier for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year; print + digital ~USD 79/year. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for The New Republic](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Editorial coverage and access Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for The New Republic is Continued long-form political and cultural reporting in 2024-2025 with focus on US presidential election cycle. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their magazines & journals catalog on autopilot. ## The New Republic features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited article access on web and mobile apps - newsletters from named columnists - archive access - mobile and tablet reading modes with offline articles - podcast and audio versions of long-form pieces - gift articles for sharing with non-subscribers Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for The New Republic in the magazines & journals category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## The New Republic pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for The New Republic in 2026: digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year; print + digital ~USD 79/year. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Digital-only subscription | Digital-only readers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Digital + print bundle | Print + digital readers | digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year | | Premium / All-Access tier | All-access subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/new-republic) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/new-republic) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/new-republic) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## The New Republic apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for The New Republic can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who The New Republic fits The New Republic is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want consistent access to a specific publication's reporting and are willing to pay to support an editorial team** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants unlimited article access on web and mobile apps from a magazines & journals operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Digital-only subscription / Digital + print bundle / Premium / All-Access tier) and willing to pay up for newsletters from named columnists. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/new-republic) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is The New Republic and who runs it? The New Republic is a magazines & journals product operated by TNR II, LLC (The New Republic) headquartered in New York, NY, United States, founded 1914. It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does The New Republic cost in 2026? Current tiers are Digital-only subscription, Digital + print bundle, Premium / All-Access tier. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year; print + digital ~USD 79/year. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for The New Republic? There is no perpetual free tier listed publicly for the standard The New Republic subscription; the operator may run introductory trials periodically. Check the live signup page for current trial promotions. ### Where is The New Republic available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint anchored on New York, NY, United States. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set The New Republic apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is Continued long-form political and cultural reporting in 2024-2025 with focus on US presidential election cycle. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does The New Republic support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel The New Republic? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for The New Republic](/en/us/cancel/new-republic) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does The New Republic offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Premium / All-Access tier tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Digital-only subscription tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is The New Republic worth it compared to magazines & journals alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for The New Republic](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for The New Republic? Subger's [renewal tracker for The New Republic](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/new-republic) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/new-republic) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with The New Republic Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (digital subscription USD 9.99/month or USD 59.99/year; print + digital ~USD 79/year), choose the tier that matches your usage (Digital-only subscription, Digital + print bundle are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for The New Republic](/en/us/deals/new-republic) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel The New Republic guide](/en/us/cancel/new-republic) - [Latest The New Republic deals](/en/us/deals/new-republic) - [The New Republic promo codes](/en/us/promo/new-republic) - [The New Republic true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/new-republic) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

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The New Yorker

The New Yorker

**The New Yorker** is a American long-form magazine. The service is operated by Condé Nast (subsidiary of Advance Publications), headquartered in New York City, USA, and was founded in February 21, 1925 by Harold Ross. Owned by Condé Nast (parent: Advance Publications, the Newhouse family). Editor David Remnick since 1998. Within its category, The New Yorker positions on three pillars: magazines coverage, product differentiation, and pricing transparency. > **Quick facts** · Operator: Condé Nast (subsidiary of Advance Publications) · HQ: New York City, USA · Founded: February 21, 1925 by Harold Ross · Status: Owned by Condé Nast (parent: Advance Publications, the Newhouse family). Editor David Remnick since 1998 · See live pricing table below for current rates in your country. ## What is The New Yorker? The New Yorker sits in the magazines category. **The New Yorker** is a American long-form magazine. In 2025-2026 its differentiator is: Celebrated centennial in February 2025 with archive retrospective and ad-light Premium tier; expanded Goings On audio + festival/podcast network in 2024-2025. Subger tracks The New Yorker alongside competing magazines services so subscribers can compare pricing, cancellation steps, and live deals in one place. ## Why choose The New Yorker ### Product positioning The New Yorker positions in the magazines category as: American long-form magazine. Its 2025-2026 product priorities centre on celebrated centennial in february 2025 with archive retrospective and ad-light premium tier; expanded goings on audio + festival/podcast network in 2024-2025. ### Feature breadth - **Long-form essays and reporting** — Multi-thousand-word features by staff writers (Atul Gawande, Patrick Radden Keefe, Susan Glasser, Jia Tolentino). - **Weekly print issue** — 47 issues per year including double issues; iconic cover art. - **New Yorker Radio Hour** — Weekly public-radio show co-produced with WNYC. - **Goings On About Town** — Cultural calendar for NYC — film, theatre, music, art. - **Cartoons and humour** — Daily Shouts, weekly cartoon caption contest. - **Full archive** — Searchable digital archive back to 1925 for subscribers. ### 2025-2026 product evolution The New Yorker continues to evolve its product through 2025-2026; the most notable recent change is: Celebrated centennial in February 2025 with archive retrospective and ad-light Premium tier; expanded Goings On audio + festival/podcast network in 2024-2025. Subger watches the operator's announcement pages and pricing pages for plan structure changes and reflects them in the live pricing table that accompanies this page. ### Where The New Yorker fits among competitors The New Yorker competes within the broader magazines category. Subscribers comparing options should weigh its pricing transparency, contract terms, and the differentiator described above against alternatives in Subger's [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ## Pricing in 2026 The New Yorker publishes a tiered model with the following current tiers (anchor pricing — see the live pricing table below for the exact rate in your country). | Tier | Anchor pricing | What you get | |---|---|---| | All Access digital | $169.99/yr | Web, app, archive, audio | | All Access + Print | $199.99/yr | 47 print issues per year + digital | | Subscriber-only intro | $50 for 6 months | Promotional intro rate | | Student | $50/yr | Verified student discount | | What to check | Where on Subger | |---|---| | Current pricing in your country | Pricing table below this description | | Step-by-step cancellation guide | [How to cancel The New Yorker](/en/us/cancel/the-new-yorker) | | Active deals | [The New Yorker deals](/en/us/deal/the-new-yorker) | | Promo codes | [The New Yorker promo codes](/en/us/promo/the-new-yorker) | | True-price tracker | [The New Yorker true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-new-yorker) | Subger tracks plan changes country by country, so verify the live rate for your market in the table below this description. ## Editorial focus and coverage Section examines the The New Yorker editorial mission, coverage areas, and notable franchises. Celebrated centennial in February 2025 with archive retrospective and ad-light Premium tier; expanded Goings On audio + festival/podcast network in 2024-2025. ## The New Yorker apps and platform support The New Yorker ships across the web (paywall-aware reader), native iOS and Android apps, and an e-paper replica edition for tablet readers. The mobile apps support offline reading, audio versions of articles where produced, and push alerts. Most subscriptions allow simultaneous logged-in sessions on a small number of devices per household. ## Use cases The New Yorker fits - **Long-form readers** — Subscribers who want weekly 12,000-word reporting from the staff of the world's most decorated magazine. - **Cultural omnivores** — Critics' picks for film, theatre, books, and music plus signature cartoons. - **Writers and journalists** — Aspirational craft model — archive access for studying form. The New Yorker is most useful for households or teams whose primary need aligns with the strengths described above. ## Operator profile and corporate context ### Legal entity and ownership The New Yorker is operated by Condé Nast (subsidiary of Advance Publications), with primary operations based in New York City, USA. The product line was founded in February 21, 1925 by Harold Ross. Corporate status: Owned by Condé Nast (parent: Advance Publications, the Newhouse family). Editor David Remnick since 1998. Subger records the operator's published legal name to make it easier for subscribers to verify charges on bank statements, locate the correct cancellation contact, and identify the regulator responsible for consumer-protection complaints in the operator's home market. ### Headquarters and regional footprint The operator's headquarters in New York City, USA is the centre of product, billing, and customer-support operations. Tax invoicing, contract law, and data-protection oversight typically follow the rules of the headquarters jurisdiction unless the operator has set up a separate billing entity for a given country. Subger flags country-specific billing entities in the pricing table when they differ from the global parent. ### Product history and recent direction Since February 21, 1925 by Harold Ross, The New Yorker has evolved its magazines proposition through repeated tier changes, product expansion, and (where applicable) acquisitions or partnerships. The most material 2025-2026 development that subscribers should know about is: Celebrated centennial in February 2025 with archive retrospective and ad-light Premium tier; expanded Goings On audio + festival/podcast network in 2024-2025. Subger tracks each change to the public tier list and reflects updated pricing within the The New Yorker pricing card whenever the operator publishes a new rate. ## Market context and what to monitor ### Where The New Yorker sits in the magazines landscape The New Yorker competes inside the magazines category alongside other operators that target the same american long-form magazine need. The buying decision usually comes down to the headline monthly price, the renewal-vs-introductory rate, contract length, and the specific feature mix at each tier. The New Yorker currently publishes 4 tier(s) — All Access digital ($169.99/yr), All Access + Print ($199.99/yr), Subscriber-only intro ($50 for 6 months), Student ($50/yr) — which gives shoppers a clear ladder from entry-level (All Access digital) to the top option (Student). ### Renewal-vs-introductory pricing Many operators in this category quote a low introductory rate that resets to a higher renewal price after the first contract period. Where The New Yorker follows that pattern, Subger captures the renewal step-up in the true-price tracker so subscribers can budget the year-two cost honestly. Where pricing is flat across the contract life, that is noted as well. ### What to monitor over the next 12 months The most important signals for The New Yorker subscribers in 2025-2026 are: (a) any change to the public tier list that adds, removes, or rebrands an existing plan; (b) regional price increases tied to inflation or currency moves; (c) feature additions or removals that materially change tier-vs-tier comparisons; and (d) contract-term changes (length, early-exit fees, automatic-renewal mechanics). Subger watches the operator's pricing page and customer-facing announcements and surfaces relevant changes in the The New Yorker pricing card and the Subger newsletter for the [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ### How Subger keeps The New Yorker pricing honest Subger mirrors the operator's published price list per country, converts to a comparable currency where helpful, and exposes the renewal-vs-introductory delta directly under the pricing table. Subscribers can use the [The New Yorker true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-new-yorker) to see the projected 12-month cost at today's rate and the [The New Yorker deals](/en/us/deal/the-new-yorker) page to monitor active offers in their market. ## Frequently asked questions ### Is The New Yorker weekly? Yes — 47 issues per year (some double issues). Subscribers get the iPad-style replica edition and full digital archive. ### How long has David Remnick edited it? Remnick became editor in 1998 — among the longest editor tenures in American magazine history. ### Does it include the cartoon caption contest? Yes — the weekly contest is open to all subscribers. ### How do I access the archive? Subscribers have full access via newyorker.com to every issue since February 1925. ### How do I cancel? Via the Condé Nast account portal — see the Subger cancel guide for step-by-step. ### What does Subger track? Subger mirrors All Access digital, All Access + Print, and intro pricing so subscribers can budget for the renewal step. ## Get started with The New Yorker For the live pricing table in your country, scroll up to the **pricing tiers** section. Subger maintains the cancellation guide, true-price tracker, and active deal list for The New Yorker in your country. ## Related Subger guides - [How to cancel The New Yorker](/en/us/cancel/the-new-yorker) — step-by-step cancellation walkthrough - [The New Yorker deals](/en/us/deal/the-new-yorker) — current promotional offers - [The New Yorker promo codes](/en/us/promo/the-new-yorker) — active discount codes - [The New Yorker true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/the-new-yorker) — intro-vs-renewal math - [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines) — Subger's editorial magazines pillar

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Time

Time

**Time** is a American news weekly. The service is operated by TIME USA, LLC, headquartered in New York City, USA, and was founded in March 3, 1923 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden. Owned since 2018 by Marc Benioff (Salesforce founder) and his wife Lynne, via private acquisition from Meredith Corporation. Within its category, Time positions on three pillars: magazines coverage, product differentiation, and pricing transparency. > **Quick facts** · Operator: TIME USA, LLC · HQ: New York City, USA · Founded: March 3, 1923 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden · Status: Owned since 2018 by Marc Benioff (Salesforce founder) and his wife Lynne, via private acquisition from Meredith Corporation · See live pricing table below for current rates in your country. ## What is Time? Time sits in the magazines category. **Time** is a American news weekly. In 2025-2026 its differentiator is: 100-year centennial reached 2023; TIME100 AI list launched 2023, TIMEPieces NFT platform pivoted to broader Web3/AI initiatives; TIME CO2 climate platform spun out 2024. Subger tracks Time alongside competing magazines services so subscribers can compare pricing, cancellation steps, and live deals in one place. ## Why choose Time ### Product positioning Time positions in the magazines category as: American news weekly. Its 2025-2026 product priorities centre on 100-year centennial reached 2023; time100 ai list launched 2023, timepieces nft platform pivoted to broader web3/ai initiatives; time co2 climate platform spun out 2024. ### Feature breadth - **Weekly news magazine** — Cover stories on global politics, science, business, and culture. - **Person of the Year** — Annual cover franchise running since 1927. - **TIME100 lists** — Most Influential People, TIME100 Companies, TIME100 AI, TIME100 Next. - **Long-form features** — Multi-thousand-word reporting from TIME senior writers. - **Podcasts and video** — TIME Original podcasts plus TIME Studios documentary slate (Oscar-winning). - **Full archive** — Searchable archive of every issue since 1923. ### 2025-2026 product evolution Time continues to evolve its product through 2025-2026; the most notable recent change is: 100-year centennial reached 2023; TIME100 AI list launched 2023, TIMEPieces NFT platform pivoted to broader Web3/AI initiatives; TIME CO2 climate platform spun out 2024. Subger watches the operator's announcement pages and pricing pages for plan structure changes and reflects them in the live pricing table that accompanies this page. ### Where Time fits among competitors Time competes within the broader magazines category. Subscribers comparing options should weigh its pricing transparency, contract terms, and the differentiator described above against alternatives in Subger's [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ## Pricing in 2026 Time publishes a tiered model with the following current tiers (anchor pricing — see the live pricing table below for the exact rate in your country). | Tier | Anchor pricing | What you get | |---|---|---| | Digital | $29/yr | TIME.com all access + app | | Print + Digital | $50/yr | Print weekly + digital | | Digital + bonus | $39/yr | Promotional with bonus content | | Student | $20/yr | Verified student rate | | What to check | Where on Subger | |---|---| | Current pricing in your country | Pricing table below this description | | Step-by-step cancellation guide | [How to cancel Time](/en/us/cancel/time-magazine) | | Active deals | [Time deals](/en/us/deal/time-magazine) | | Promo codes | [Time promo codes](/en/us/promo/time-magazine) | | True-price tracker | [Time true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/time-magazine) | Subger tracks plan changes country by country, so verify the live rate for your market in the table below this description. ## Editorial focus and coverage Section examines the Time editorial mission, coverage areas, and notable franchises. 100-year centennial reached 2023; TIME100 AI list launched 2023, TIMEPieces NFT platform pivoted to broader Web3/AI initiatives; TIME CO2 climate platform spun out 2024. ## Time apps and platform support Time ships across the web (paywall-aware reader), native iOS and Android apps, and an e-paper replica edition for tablet readers. The mobile apps support offline reading, audio versions of articles where produced, and push alerts. Most subscriptions allow simultaneous logged-in sessions on a small number of devices per household. ## Use cases Time fits - **Generalist news readers** — One-magazine summary of the week's biggest political and cultural stories. - **Photo and design enthusiasts** — TIME's photojournalism franchise. - **Students and educators** — Classroom-friendly weekly format with discounted rate. Time is most useful for households or teams whose primary need aligns with the strengths described above. ## Operator profile and corporate context ### Legal entity and ownership Time is operated by TIME USA, LLC, with primary operations based in New York City, USA. The product line was founded in March 3, 1923 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden. Corporate status: Owned since 2018 by Marc Benioff (Salesforce founder) and his wife Lynne, via private acquisition from Meredith Corporation. Subger records the operator's published legal name to make it easier for subscribers to verify charges on bank statements, locate the correct cancellation contact, and identify the regulator responsible for consumer-protection complaints in the operator's home market. ### Headquarters and regional footprint The operator's headquarters in New York City, USA is the centre of product, billing, and customer-support operations. Tax invoicing, contract law, and data-protection oversight typically follow the rules of the headquarters jurisdiction unless the operator has set up a separate billing entity for a given country. Subger flags country-specific billing entities in the pricing table when they differ from the global parent. ### Product history and recent direction Since March 3, 1923 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, Time has evolved its magazines proposition through repeated tier changes, product expansion, and (where applicable) acquisitions or partnerships. The most material 2025-2026 development that subscribers should know about is: 100-year centennial reached 2023; TIME100 AI list launched 2023, TIMEPieces NFT platform pivoted to broader Web3/AI initiatives; TIME CO2 climate platform spun out 2024. Subger tracks each change to the public tier list and reflects updated pricing within the Time pricing card whenever the operator publishes a new rate. ## Market context and what to monitor ### Where Time sits in the magazines landscape Time competes inside the magazines category alongside other operators that target the same american news weekly need. The buying decision usually comes down to the headline monthly price, the renewal-vs-introductory rate, contract length, and the specific feature mix at each tier. Time currently publishes 4 tier(s) — Digital ($29/yr), Print + Digital ($50/yr), Digital + bonus ($39/yr), Student ($20/yr) — which gives shoppers a clear ladder from entry-level (Digital) to the top option (Student). ### Renewal-vs-introductory pricing Many operators in this category quote a low introductory rate that resets to a higher renewal price after the first contract period. Where Time follows that pattern, Subger captures the renewal step-up in the true-price tracker so subscribers can budget the year-two cost honestly. Where pricing is flat across the contract life, that is noted as well. ### What to monitor over the next 12 months The most important signals for Time subscribers in 2025-2026 are: (a) any change to the public tier list that adds, removes, or rebrands an existing plan; (b) regional price increases tied to inflation or currency moves; (c) feature additions or removals that materially change tier-vs-tier comparisons; and (d) contract-term changes (length, early-exit fees, automatic-renewal mechanics). Subger watches the operator's pricing page and customer-facing announcements and surfaces relevant changes in the Time pricing card and the Subger newsletter for the [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines). ### How Subger keeps Time pricing honest Subger mirrors the operator's published price list per country, converts to a comparable currency where helpful, and exposes the renewal-vs-introductory delta directly under the pricing table. Subscribers can use the [Time true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/time-magazine) to see the projected 12-month cost at today's rate and the [Time deals](/en/us/deal/time-magazine) page to monitor active offers in their market. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who owns TIME? Marc and Lynne Benioff bought TIME from Meredith Corporation in 2018; it operates as an independent publisher under TIME USA LLC. ### Is the print edition still weekly? TIME publishes biweekly in print as of 2020 — 26 issues per year — while maintaining daily digital coverage. ### Are there podcasts? Yes — TIME produces multiple weekly podcasts and the documentary slate from TIME Studios. ### What is the TIME100? TIME's annual list of the world's most influential people, plus spin-off lists (TIME100 Companies, AI, Next). ### How do I cancel? Cancel via the TIME account portal — see the Subger cancel guide. ### What does Subger track? Subger mirrors digital, print + digital, and gift pricing for TIME so subscribers can compare year-one cost. ## Get started with Time For the live pricing table in your country, scroll up to the **pricing tiers** section. Subger maintains the cancellation guide, true-price tracker, and active deal list for Time in your country. ## Related Subger guides - [How to cancel Time](/en/us/cancel/time-magazine) — step-by-step cancellation walkthrough - [Time deals](/en/us/deal/time-magazine) — current promotional offers - [Time promo codes](/en/us/promo/time-magazine) — active discount codes - [Time true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/time-magazine) — intro-vs-renewal math - [Magazines comparison hub](/en/us/category/magazines) — Subger's editorial magazines pillar

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Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

# Vanity Fair Vanity Fair is a News & Reading product a niche operator in this category. This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the News & Reading category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** Vanity Fair - **Headquarters:** not publicly disclosed at the operator level - **Public-market status:** privately held; no public ticker confirmed - **Founded:** date not publicly confirmed - **Category:** News & Reading - **Current tiers:** Digital-only subscription / Digital + print bundle / Premium / All-Access tier - **Anchor price (2026):** see live regional pricing on the operator site ## What is Vanity Fair? Vanity Fair is a paid-news product that funds an editorial newsroom through reader subscriptions rather than advertising-only economics. Its product surface covers unlimited article access on web and mobile apps alongside newsletters from named columnists, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as archive access. ## Why choose Vanity Fair ### Operator and ecosystem context Vanity Fair is run by the operator behind this product. That matters because the News & Reading category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Digital-only subscription for testing the service, Digital + print bundle for everyday use, and Premium / All-Access tier for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for Vanity Fair](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Editorial coverage and access Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for Vanity Fair is continued investment in the operator's core News & Reading product line. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their News & Reading catalog on autopilot. ## Vanity Fair features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - unlimited article access on web and mobile apps - newsletters from named columnists - archive access - mobile and tablet reading modes with offline articles - podcast and audio versions of long-form pieces - gift articles for sharing with non-subscribers Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for Vanity Fair in the News & Reading category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## Vanity Fair pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for Vanity Fair in 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Digital-only subscription | Digital-only readers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Digital + print bundle | Print + digital readers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Premium / All-Access tier | All-access subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/vanity-fair) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/vanity-fair) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/vanity-fair) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Vanity Fair apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for Vanity Fair can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Vanity Fair fits Vanity Fair is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who want consistent access to a specific publication's reporting and are willing to pay to support an editorial team** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants unlimited article access on web and mobile apps from a News & Reading operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Digital-only subscription / Digital + print bundle / Premium / All-Access tier) and willing to pay up for newsletters from named columnists. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/vanity-fair) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Vanity Fair and who runs it? Vanity Fair is a News & Reading product operated by Vanity Fair's parent company (not publicly confirmed). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does Vanity Fair cost in 2026? Current tiers are Digital-only subscription, Digital + print bundle, Premium / All-Access tier. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Vanity Fair? There is no perpetual free tier listed publicly for the standard Vanity Fair subscription; the operator may run introductory trials periodically. Check the live signup page for current trial promotions. ### Where is Vanity Fair available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set Vanity Fair apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is continued investment in the operator's core News & Reading product line. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does Vanity Fair support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel Vanity Fair? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for Vanity Fair](/en/us/cancel/vanity-fair) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Vanity Fair offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Premium / All-Access tier tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Digital-only subscription tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is Vanity Fair worth it compared to News & Reading alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for Vanity Fair](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for Vanity Fair? Subger's [renewal tracker for Vanity Fair](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/vanity-fair) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/vanity-fair) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Vanity Fair Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (see live regional pricing on the operator's site), choose the tier that matches your usage (Digital-only subscription, Digital + print bundle are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Vanity Fair](/en/us/deals/vanity-fair) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Vanity Fair guide](/en/us/cancel/vanity-fair) - [Latest Vanity Fair deals](/en/us/deals/vanity-fair) - [Vanity Fair promo codes](/en/us/promo/vanity-fair) - [Vanity Fair true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/vanity-fair) - [Browse the News & Reading category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

Wired

Wired

# Wired Wired is operated by Condé Nast (WIRED magazine, Advance Publications), headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States (publisher Condé Nast: New York, NY) (Subsidiary of Advance Publications (privately held)). The product launched in 1993 and a US technology and culture magazine competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica. This 2026 review covers operator context, the current tier ladder, the feature set that matters for buyers and the live signals to watch before subscribing. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** Condé Nast (WIRED magazine, Advance Publications) - **Headquarters:** San Francisco, California, United States (publisher Condé Nast: New York, NY) - **Public-market status:** Subsidiary of Advance Publications (privately held) - **Founded:** 1993 - **Category:** magazines & journals - **Current tiers:** Free article cap / WIRED Digital / WIRED Print + Digital - **Anchor price (2026):** ad-supported - **Competitive set:** competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica in tech and policy long-form ## What is Wired? Wired is a US technology and culture magazine competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica. The product is competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica in tech and policy long-form. Customers buy a tier that matches their usage profile — the entry tier handles unlimited WIRED.com articles, while the mid and premium tiers add depth such as WIRED magazine archive access and print edition (Print + Digital tier). Subscription billing happens through the operator's checkout or partner billing surfaces (App Store / Google Play / direct card on file). ## Why choose Wired ### Operator and market position Condé Nast (WIRED magazine, Advance Publications) runs Wired from San Francisco, California, United States (publisher Condé Nast: New York, NY). Its public-market status (Subsidiary of Advance Publications (privately held)) and category position (competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica in tech and policy long-form) shape the credibility of the operator's roadmap and pricing decisions. Buyers should weigh that operator context alongside headline features — a well-capitalised parent typically translates into faster bug fixes, longer support cycles and more predictable price changes than a smaller indie operator. ### Editorial coverage and beats The Wired tier ladder runs Free article cap, WIRED Digital, WIRED Print + Digital. Anchor pricing in 2026 starts around ad-supported for the entry tier and steps up by tier with named feature unlocks. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site, then cross-check Subger's [true-price tracker for Wired](/en/us/true-price/wired) for the all-in renewal cost after taxes and FX conversion. ### Apps and reading experience Apps and customer-experience surfaces matter as much as headline feature counts. Wired delivers its core workflow across the platform surfaces listed in the platform table below, with notifications and self-service flows handled in-app. The 2025-2026 differentiator to watch: 2024-2025 paywall hardening across Condé Nast titles and continued WIRED brand investment in AI and policy reporting. ## Wired features that matter in 2026 Current feature set that buyers should weigh: - unlimited WIRED.com articles - WIRED magazine archive access - print edition (Print + Digital tier) - WIRED Insider newsletters - exclusive long-form journalism - members-only events and reporting Feature availability varies by region and tier; the headline list above reflects the operator's primary market positioning. Confirm specific regional availability on the operator's marketing pages before committing. ## Wired pricing in 2026 The Wired tier ladder in 2026 looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free article cap | budget-conscious or entry users | ad-supported | | WIRED Digital | standard subscribers | ~$30/yr | | WIRED Print + Digital | premium / power users | ~$50/yr | Headline prices step up across the ladder; promotional first-period anchors and regional FX can change the all-in cost. Subger's tools reconcile the list price with the actual renewal cost: | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/wired) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/wired) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/wired) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/wired) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## Wired apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability can vary by region and tier; confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who Wired fits Wired is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Technology and culture readers who want wired's long-form journalism and archive without per-article paywall hits** — the core target audience for the product. - **Category-focused subscribers** who specifically want unlimited WIRED.com articles from competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica in tech and policy long-form rather than a generalist platform. - **Tier-comparing households** evaluating the Free article cap → WIRED Print + Digital ladder and willing to pay up for WIRED Insider newsletters. - **Cross-device users** who need apps across mobile, web and any operator-specific surfaces in the table above. - **Price-sensitive shoppers** who want to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/wired) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/wired) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who runs Wired and where is it based? Wired is run by Condé Nast (WIRED magazine, Advance Publications), headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States (publisher Condé Nast: New York, NY). The operator's public-market status is: Subsidiary of Advance Publications (privately held). The product was founded in 1993. ### How much does Wired cost in 2026? The 2026 tier ladder is Free article cap, WIRED Digital, WIRED Print + Digital, with anchor pricing starting around ad-supported. Regional currency and promotional cycles can shift the all-in cost; Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/wired) reconciles the headline price with renewal reality. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for Wired? Yes — the Free article cap tier is positioned as an entry option without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is Wired available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint from San Francisco, California, United States (publisher Condé Nast: New York, NY). Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing. ### What 2025-2026 features set Wired apart right now? The live differentiator to watch: 2024-2025 paywall hardening across Condé Nast titles and continued WIRED brand investment in AI and policy reporting. Pair that with the headline features (unlimited WIRED.com articles, WIRED magazine archive access, print edition (Print + Digital tier)) to judge whether the current roadmap fits your needs. ### Which competitors should buyers compare Wired against? Wired is most directly competing with The Atlantic, MIT Technology Review and Ars Technica in tech and policy long-form. Run a side-by-side feature and price comparison with those alternatives — Subger's category pages help with the shortlist. ### How do I cancel Wired? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for Wired](/en/us/cancel/wired) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does Wired offer a family or multi-user plan? Multi-user, family or seat structure depends on the tier. Higher tiers commonly add multi-profile or multi-device support; entry tiers can restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing. ### How can I track price changes for Wired? Subger's [renewal tracker for Wired](/en/us/true-price/wired) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/wired) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/wired) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with Wired Confirm the current regional price on the Condé Nast (WIRED magazine, Advance Publications) signup page, choose the tier that matches your usage (Free article cap or WIRED Digital are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for Wired](/en/us/deals/wired) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/wired) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel Wired guide](/en/us/cancel/wired) - [Latest Wired deals](/en/us/deals/wired) - [Wired promo codes](/en/us/promo/wired) - [Wired true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/wired) - [Browse the magazines & journals category hub](/en/us/category/magazines) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

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コミックDAYS

コミックDAYS

# コミックDAYS コミックDAYS is a e books & reading product a niche operator in this category. This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the e books & reading category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** コミックDAYS - **Headquarters:** not publicly disclosed at the operator level - **Public-market status:** privately held; no public ticker confirmed - **Founded:** date not publicly confirmed - **Category:** e books & reading - **Current tiers:** Free trial / Monthly subscription / Annual subscription - **Anchor price (2026):** see live regional pricing on the operator site ## What is コミックDAYS? コミックDAYS is an ebook and audiobook subscription that gives access to a catalog of digital titles for a recurring fee. Its product surface covers digital book catalog alongside mobile, tablet and e-reader apps, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as cross-device sync of bookmarks and progress. ## Why choose コミックDAYS ### Operator and ecosystem context コミックDAYS is run by the operator behind this product. That matters because the e books & reading category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Free trial for testing the service, Monthly subscription for everyday use, and Annual subscription for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for コミックDAYS](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Catalog and reading experience Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for コミックDAYS is continued investment in the operator's core e books & reading product line. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their e books & reading catalog on autopilot. ## コミックDAYS features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - digital book catalog - mobile, tablet and e-reader apps - cross-device sync of bookmarks and progress - offline reading - family or library access where offered - integrated audiobook playback for compatible titles Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for コミックDAYS in the e books & reading category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## コミックDAYS pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for コミックDAYS in 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free trial | Trial readers | Free or trial | | Monthly subscription | Monthly subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Annual subscription | Annual subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/comic-days) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/comic-days) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/comic-days) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## コミックDAYS apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for コミックDAYS can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who コミックDAYS fits コミックDAYS is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who consume multiple books per month and prefer subscription access over individual purchases** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants digital book catalog from a e books & reading operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Free trial / Monthly subscription / Annual subscription) and willing to pay up for mobile, tablet and e-reader apps. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/comic-days) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is コミックDAYS and who runs it? コミックDAYS is a e books & reading product operated by コミックDAYS's parent company (not publicly confirmed). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does コミックDAYS cost in 2026? Current tiers are Free trial, Monthly subscription, Annual subscription. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for コミックDAYS? Yes — Free trial is available without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is コミックDAYS available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set コミックDAYS apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is continued investment in the operator's core e books & reading product line. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does コミックDAYS support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel コミックDAYS? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for コミックDAYS](/en/us/cancel/comic-days) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does コミックDAYS offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Annual subscription tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Free trial tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is コミックDAYS worth it compared to e books & reading alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for コミックDAYS](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for コミックDAYS? Subger's [renewal tracker for コミックDAYS](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/comic-days) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/comic-days) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with コミックDAYS Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (see live regional pricing on the operator's site), choose the tier that matches your usage (Free trial, Monthly subscription are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for コミックDAYS](/en/us/deals/comic-days) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel コミックDAYS guide](/en/us/cancel/comic-days) - [Latest コミックDAYS deals](/en/us/deals/comic-days) - [コミックDAYS promo codes](/en/us/promo/comic-days) - [コミックDAYS true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/comic-days) - [Browse the e books & reading category hub](/en/us/category/ebooks) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

マンガワン

マンガワン

# マンガワン マンガワン is operated by the publisher behind マンガワン, headquartered in the operator's published country of incorporation (Privately held operator behind the マンガワン product). The product launched in the 2000s or 2010s based on category history and is a e-book and digital reading subscription. This 2026 review covers operator context, the current tier ladder, the feature set that matters for buyers and the live signals to watch before subscribing. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** the publisher behind マンガワン - **Headquarters:** the operator's published country of incorporation - **Public-market status:** Privately held operator behind the マンガワン product - **Founded:** the 2000s or 2010s based on category history - **Category:** Books & Audiobooks - **Current tiers:** Free / trial / Standard family / Premium / institutional - **Anchor price (2026):** limited access - **Competitive set:** competing with other e-book and digital reading platforms in its primary subscriber markets ## What is マンガワン? マンガワン is a e-book and digital reading subscription. The product is competing with other e-book and digital reading platforms in its primary subscriber markets. Customers buy a tier that matches their usage profile — the entry tier handles age-appropriate curriculum and lessons, while the mid and premium tiers add depth such as progress tracking for students and parent or teacher dashboards. Subscription billing happens through the operator's checkout or partner billing surfaces (App Store / Google Play / direct card on file). ## Why choose マンガワン ### Operator and market position the publisher behind マンガワン runs マンガワン from the operator's published country of incorporation. Its public-market status (Privately held operator behind the マンガワン product) and category position (competing with other e-book and digital reading platforms in its primary subscriber markets) shape the credibility of the operator's roadmap and pricing decisions. Buyers should weigh that operator context alongside headline features — a well-capitalised parent typically translates into faster bug fixes, longer support cycles and more predictable price changes than a smaller indie operator. ### Subscription ladder and pricing The マンガワン tier ladder runs Free / trial, Standard family, Premium / institutional. Anchor pricing in 2026 starts around limited access for the entry tier and steps up by tier with named feature unlocks. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site, then cross-check Subger's [true-price tracker for マンガワン](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) for the all-in renewal cost after taxes and FX conversion. ### Apps and learning experience Apps and customer-experience surfaces matter as much as headline feature counts. マンガワン delivers its core workflow across the platform surfaces listed in the platform table below, with notifications and self-service flows handled in-app. The 2025-2026 differentiator to watch: ongoing curriculum and platform updates through 2024-2026. ## マンガワン features that matter in 2026 Current feature set that buyers should weigh: - age-appropriate curriculum and lessons - progress tracking for students - parent or teacher dashboards - mobile and tablet apps - offline content on supported tiers - gamified learning rewards Feature availability varies by region and tier; the headline list above reflects the operator's positioning. Confirm specific regional availability on the operator's marketing pages before committing. ## マンガワン pricing in 2026 The マンガワン tier ladder in 2026 looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free / trial | budget-conscious or entry users | limited access | | Standard family | standard subscribers | monthly or annual subscription | | Premium / institutional | premium / power users | school or district pricing | Headline prices step up across the ladder; promotional first-period anchors and regional FX can change the all-in cost. Subger's tools reconcile the list price with the actual renewal cost: | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/manga-one) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/manga-one) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/manga-one) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## マンガワン apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability can vary by region and tier; confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who マンガワン fits マンガワン is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Families and students using e-book and digital reading content** — the core target audience for the product. - **Category-focused subscribers** who specifically want age-appropriate curriculum and lessons from competing with other e-book and digital reading platforms in its primary subscriber markets rather than a generalist platform. - **Tier-comparing households or teams** evaluating the Free / trial → Premium / institutional ladder and willing to pay up for mobile and tablet apps. - **Cross-device users** who need apps across the surfaces in the platform table above. - **Price-sensitive shoppers** who want to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/manga-one) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### Who runs マンガワン and where is it based? マンガワン is run by the publisher behind マンガワン, headquartered in the operator's published country of incorporation. The operator's public-market status is: Privately held operator behind the マンガワン product. The product was founded in the 2000s or 2010s based on category history. ### How much does マンガワン cost in 2026? The 2026 tier ladder is Free / trial, Standard family, Premium / institutional, with anchor pricing starting around limited access. Regional currency and promotional cycles can shift the all-in cost; Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) reconciles the headline price with renewal reality. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for マンガワン? Yes — the Free / trial tier is positioned as an entry option without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is マンガワン available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint from the operator's published country of incorporation. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing. ### What 2025-2026 features set マンガワン apart right now? The live differentiator to watch: ongoing curriculum and platform updates through 2024-2026. Pair that with the headline features (age-appropriate curriculum and lessons, progress tracking for students, parent or teacher dashboards) to judge whether the current roadmap fits your needs. ### Which competitors should buyers compare マンガワン against? マンガワン is most directly competing with other e-book and digital reading platforms in its primary subscriber markets. Run a side-by-side feature and price comparison with those alternatives — Subger's category pages help with the shortlist. ### How do I cancel マンガワン? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for マンガワン](/en/us/cancel/manga-one) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does マンガワン offer a team or multi-seat plan? Multi-user, household or seat structure depends on the tier. Higher tiers commonly add admin controls or extra streams; entry tiers can restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing. ### How can I track price changes for マンガワン? Subger's [renewal tracker for マンガワン](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/manga-one) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/manga-one) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with マンガワン Confirm the current regional price on the the publisher behind マンガワン signup page, choose the tier that matches your usage (Free / trial or Standard family are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for マンガワン](/en/us/deals/manga-one) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel マンガワン guide](/en/us/cancel/manga-one) - [Latest マンガワン deals](/en/us/deals/manga-one) - [マンガワン promo codes](/en/us/promo/manga-one) - [マンガワン true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/manga-one) - [Browse the Books & Audiobooks category hub](/en/us/category/ebooks) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

少年ジャンプ+

少年ジャンプ+

# 少年ジャンプ+ 少年ジャンプ+ is a e books & reading product a regional operator in this category. This 2026 review covers operator background, the current tier ladder and the buying signals to weigh before subscribing. The service competes in the e books & reading category against regional and global alternatives, and the practical decision usually comes down to feature mix, regional availability and renewal economics rather than headline price alone. ## Quick facts - **Operator:** 少年ジャンプ+ - **Headquarters:** not publicly disclosed at the operator level - **Public-market status:** privately held; no public ticker confirmed - **Founded:** date not publicly confirmed - **Category:** e books & reading - **Current tiers:** Free trial / Monthly subscription / Annual subscription - **Anchor price (2026):** see live regional pricing on the operator site ## What is 少年ジャンプ+? 少年ジャンプ+ is an ebook and audiobook subscription that gives access to a catalog of digital titles for a recurring fee. Its product surface covers digital book catalog alongside mobile, tablet and e-reader apps, with the recurring subscription paid through the operator's direct billing or App Store / Google Play / partner-billing surfaces. Customers buy a tier matching their usage profile; the entry tier is suitable for testing the product and higher tiers add features such as cross-device sync of bookmarks and progress. ## Why choose 少年ジャンプ+ ### Operator and ecosystem context 少年ジャンプ+ is run by the operator behind this product. That matters because the e books & reading category is increasingly consolidated and the operator's ownership structure (public vs. private, parent group, regulatory footprint) shapes how aggressively the product is supported and how stable the subscription terms are over multi-year renewals. ### Plan structure and pricing tiers The tier ladder splits across Free trial for testing the service, Monthly subscription for everyday use, and Annual subscription for power users or households. Anchor pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Consult Subger's [true-price tracker for 少年ジャンプ+](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) for all-in renewal costs after taxes and FX conversion. ### Catalog and reading experience Beyond the headline features, the 2025-2026 differentiator for 少年ジャンプ+ is continued investment in the operator's core e books & reading product line. That gives the subscription a credible roadmap for the year ahead and distinguishes it from operators that are running their e books & reading catalog on autopilot. ## 少年ジャンプ+ features that matter in 2026 Highlights of the current feature set: - digital book catalog - mobile, tablet and e-reader apps - cross-device sync of bookmarks and progress - offline reading - family or library access where offered - integrated audiobook playback for compatible titles Buyers should treat this list as a baseline for 少年ジャンプ+ in the e books & reading category — confirm specific feature availability for your region on the operator's site, since some features and tier names vary between countries. ## 少年ジャンプ+ pricing in 2026 Reference pricing for 少年ジャンプ+ in 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. The tier ladder typically looks like: | Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) | | --- | --- | --- | | Free trial | Trial readers | Free or trial | | Monthly subscription | Monthly subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | | Annual subscription | Annual subscribers | See live pricing on the operator's site | Subger pairs the public price with the actual all-in cost (taxes, FX conversion, promotional first-period anchors that step up at renewal): | Subger tool | What it shows | | --- | --- | | [True-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors | | [Deals page](/en/us/deals/shonen-jump-plus) | Active discounts and limited-time offers | | [Promo codes](/en/us/promo/shonen-jump-plus) | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers | | [Cancel guide](/en/us/cancel/shonen-jump-plus) | Step-by-step termination by billing surface | ## 少年ジャンプ+ apps and platform support | Surface | Status | | --- | --- | | iOS / Android | Yes | | Web browser | Yes | | Tablet apps | Yes | | Offline access | Yes on supported plans | | Smart TV apps | Selected services | | Email / web notifications | Yes | Surface availability for 少年ジャンプ+ can vary by region and tier — confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing. ## Who 少年ジャンプ+ fits 少年ジャンプ+ is most likely a good match for the following buyers: - **Readers who consume multiple books per month and prefer subscription access over individual purchases** — the core target audience for the product. - **The category-focused subscriber** who specifically wants digital book catalog from a e books & reading operator rather than a generalist platform. - **The household subscriber** evaluating the tier ladder (Free trial / Monthly subscription / Annual subscription) and willing to pay up for mobile, tablet and e-reader apps. - **The cross-device user** who needs apps across the surfaces listed above plus a credible upgrade path as new devices are added. - **The price-sensitive shopper** who wants to track promotional anchors via Subger's [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) and [deals page](/en/us/deals/shonen-jump-plus) before committing to annual billing. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is 少年ジャンプ+ and who runs it? 少年ジャンプ+ is a e books & reading product operated by 少年ジャンプ+'s parent company (not publicly confirmed). It is sold via direct subscription on the operator's website and apps, with payments processed through the operator's billing surfaces. ### How much does 少年ジャンプ+ cost in 2026? Current tiers are Free trial, Monthly subscription, Annual subscription. Anchor reference pricing for 2026: see live regional pricing on the operator's site. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site before committing, since promotional cycles and FX conversion can shift the all-in renewal cost. ### Is there a free tier or free trial for 少年ジャンプ+? Yes — Free trial is available without an immediate paid commitment. ### Where is 少年ジャンプ+ available? Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing, especially for products that have country-specific catalog or pricing rules. ### What 2025-2026 features set 少年ジャンプ+ apart right now? The current 2025-2026 differentiator is continued investment in the operator's core e books & reading product line. Together with the headline features listed above, that gives buyers a concrete signal that the subscription is being actively developed rather than coasting on a legacy catalog. ### Which devices and platforms does 少年ジャンプ+ support? Coverage spans the surfaces shown in the platform table above. The current mobile, web and (where applicable) Smart TV apps are the recommended way to consume the service; older devices may be deprecated in successive releases as the operator focuses engineering effort on supported platforms. ### How do I cancel 少年ジャンプ+? Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's [cancellation guide for 少年ジャンプ+](/en/us/cancel/shonen-jump-plus) walks through each route step-by-step. ### Does 少年ジャンプ+ offer a family or multi-user plan? Family or multi-account structures depend on the tier. The Annual subscription tier commonly adds multi-profile or multi-device support; the entry Free trial tier may restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing to annual billing. ### Is 少年ジャンプ+ worth it compared to e books & reading alternatives? Value depends on three factors: the specific feature mix you'll use (see the features list above), the regional price after taxes (Subger's [true-price tracker for 少年ジャンプ+](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) reconciles the headline price with the actual all-in renewal cost), and the credibility of the operator's 2025-2026 roadmap. Buyers should weigh these together rather than relying on headline price alone. ### How can I track price changes for 少年ジャンプ+? Subger's [renewal tracker for 少年ジャンプ+](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the [deals page](/en/us/deals/shonen-jump-plus) for current discount codes and the [promo codes page](/en/us/promo/shonen-jump-plus) for stackable savings at signup. ## Get started with 少年ジャンプ+ Confirm the current regional price on the operator's site (see live regional pricing on the operator's site), choose the tier that matches your usage (Free trial, Monthly subscription are the most common starting points), and check Subger's [deals page for 少年ジャンプ+](/en/us/deals/shonen-jump-plus) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the [true-price tracker](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) once you're signed up. ## Related Subger guides - [Cancel 少年ジャンプ+ guide](/en/us/cancel/shonen-jump-plus) - [Latest 少年ジャンプ+ deals](/en/us/deals/shonen-jump-plus) - [少年ジャンプ+ promo codes](/en/us/promo/shonen-jump-plus) - [少年ジャンプ+ true price and renewal tracker](/en/us/true-price/shonen-jump-plus) - [Browse the e books & reading category hub](/en/us/category/ebooks) - [All services on Subger](/en/us/services)

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