Meta is gearing up to roll out premium subscription tiers across its flagship apps, Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, offering users exclusive features to boost productivity, creativity, and AI-driven interactions.
The company confirmed the plans to emphasize that core app experiences will remain free while paid tiers unlock advanced controls for sharing and connectivity.
This move marks a strategic pivot for Meta, which has long relied on advertising revenue but now eyes recurring subscriptions amid intensifying competition from AI-enhanced rivals like OpenAI and Google.
TechCrunch confirms that the Testing to begin in the coming months, with Meta experimenting across diverse feature bundles tailored to each platform’s audience.
Unlike a one-size-fits-all model, subscriptions will feature app-specific perks. Instagram users might gain enhanced creative tools, such as advanced photo editing suites powered by generative AI or priority access to trending Reels algorithms.
Facebook could emphasize productivity boosters like smarter group management, automated event planning, or deeper insights into community engagement metrics.
WhatsApp, focused on secure messaging, may introduce expanded end-to-end encryption options for premium file sharing, AI-assisted translation for multilingual chats, or custom bots for business interactions.
Meta stressed flexibility, noting it will iterate based on user feedback to refine pricing, potentially starting at $5-10 monthly, and bundle options.
A key differentiator: greater user control over data sharing and privacy settings, allowing subscribers to fine-tune AI personalization without compromising free-tier functionality.
Central to these tiers is Manus, the AI agent Meta acquired in December 2025 for a reported $2 billion. Previously hailed as a breakthrough in autonomous task execution, Manus excels at complex workflows like content generation, scheduling, and data analysis.
Meta outlined a dual-track strategy: deep integration into consumer apps for seamless AI assistance and standalone enterprise subscriptions for businesses.
Premium users on Instagram could summon Manus via a dedicated shortcut already spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi in app code. His X post revealed an unreleased UI element promising “Manus AI” for instant creative boosts, such as generating captions or storyboards.
On Facebook and WhatsApp, expect Manus to handle proactive tasks: drafting messages, summarizing threads, or even predicting user needs based on chat history. Meta plans rapid scaling, leveraging its vast Llama model family to train Manus on platform-specific data while adhering to EU AI Act compliance.
Paluzzi’s discovery underscores Meta’s accelerated development cycle, with features surfacing in beta builds ahead of official launch. This aligns with recent Instagram experiments, like AI stickers and voice message transcription, signaling a premium ecosystem.
Analysts predict subscriptions could generate billions, offsetting ad revenue dips from privacy regulations. However, challenges loom: user resistance to paywalls, AI hallucination risks, and antitrust scrutiny over bundling.
As Meta tests these tiers, it positions itself as an AI subscription leader, blending social connectivity with agentic intelligence. Rollouts will prioritize select markets, with global expansion by mid-2026.
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