Meta will soon begin testing the paid subscription for WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook

Meta will soon begin testing the paid subscription for WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook





Some time ago we saw how WhatsApp began to introduce advertising in the form of ads, something that has spread to other popular Meta applications. But the company has a plan to make this advertising disappearjust as other internet giants do (Netflix, or Prime Video for example). It has been known that Meta will launch premium versions of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp where these ads will be removed and special features with more AI will be incorporated.

Meta will launch premium versions of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

According to what they tell us at TechCrunch, in the coming months Meta will offer premium plans for your main applications WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook. Plans they will offer remove advertising that you have entered on these platforms, and productivity-oriented options that the most active users of these social networks will be able to take advantage of. Productivity features will incorporate advanced AI optionsfar from being added for free as they have been doing until now.

New AI features will be added to premium subscriptions

The AI ​​will be carried out by the agent Manuswhich they say offers better solutions than OpenAI’s Deep Research, and which would be incorporated as part of these special features of the paid subscriptions offered by Meta. It will also be offered, among the payment services, generating videos with Vibes. A function that until now is free and that will become part of a paid premium experience, leaving a cropped version of the same for users who do not want to pay.

Vibes will have a limited free version and a full paid version

At the moment, it seems that these paid versions They will be a test of Metaalthough it is not surprising that the giant decides to leave them forever, and extend it to as many countries as possible. Furthermore, the current Goal verification It will be a subscription for separatehaving to pay for it if you want to continue keeping the verification seal assigned by the company.

Juan Antonio Soto

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