# Which Experiments Has Babbel Run On Its Pricing, And What Changed?

Source: Lazyweb Research
Published: 2026-07-07
Sample size: n=66
Tags: pricing, paywall, trials, monetization, experiments, mobile
HTML: https://www.lazyweb.com/research/babbel-pricing-paywall-experiments
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**Answer.** Lazyweb Research detected 66 distinct experiments at Babbel (July 2026), including at least 10 on the paywall, at least 11 on signup, and at least 23 on home, with 8 detected in 2026. [1] The detected pricing direction is simplifying the plan set — removing a mid-tier and lowering the annual price against a lifetime anchor. [2] These are observed variations with inferred rationale, not confirmed A/B tests.

> Lazyweb Research detected 66 Babbel experiments (July 2026), including a plan selector that dropped the 6-month tier and cut annual from $107.99 to $86.99.

## The finding

Lazyweb Research detected **66 distinct experiments** at Babbel — at least 10 paywall, 11 signup, 23 home, and 8 detected in 2026. [1] Babbel is one of the few companies whose 2026 volume (8) is near the threshold for a defensible current-year story, and its detected pricing changes are unusually concrete.

## What actually changed

A dated diff (2026-01-28) removed the 6-month tier from the plan selector, kept the lifetime option, and lowered the annual price from $107.99 to $86.99 with a smaller savings badge — inferred rationale: a lower annual price paired with a lifetime anchor simplifies the choice set while keeping a premium alternative visible. [2] A separate 2026-01-28 diff replaced a 75%-progress circle carrying a Yale-backed claim with a full-screen lifestyle photo, moving the Yale attribution into the headline. [3]

| Detected change | Date | Inferred rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Drop 6-month tier; annual $107.99 -> $86.99; keep lifetime | 2026-01-28 | Simpler choice set + premium anchor [2] |
| Progress circle + Yale claim -> lifestyle photo, Yale in headline | 2026-01-28 | Aspirational imagery + tightened credibility line [3] |

## How to apply it

Babbel's pricing move is a plan-set simplification: fewer tiers, a lower annual price, but a lifetime anchor retained so the annual still reads as the reasonable middle. If your plan selector has an underperforming mid-tier, dropping it while keeping a high anchor is the pattern to test. Run the imagery change (progress metric vs. lifestyle photo) as a separate test. Both are detected variations, not proven winners. [2][3]

## Caveats

All figures are observed variations with LLM-inferred rationale, not company-confirmed A/B tests — no lift is measured. [1] The 2026 count (8) is borderline for a 'this year' claim, so this page cites dated diffs. Surface splits are lower bounds (screen category unlabeled on many experiments). [4]

## The numbers

| Stat | Computed from |
| --- | --- |
| 66 distinct experiments; at least 10 paywall, 11 signup, 23 home; 8 in 2026 | company_total:babbel (value 66; paywall 10, signup 11, home 23, in-2026 8) |
| Dropped 6-month tier; annual $107.99 -> $86.99, 2026-01-28 | qualitative[] babbel 2026-01-28 (plan selector) entry |
| Progress circle + Yale claim -> lifestyle photo, 2026-01-28 | qualitative[] babbel 2026-01-28 (progress circle) entry |
| 1,425 of 4,814 experiments have no screen category | screen_category_null_on_experiments (1425/4814) |

## Methodology

Universe: 66 distinct Babbel experiments within 4,814 detected diffs, July 2026. Extraction: LLM-inferred rationale on observed variations. Caveat: detected variations only; 2026 volume (8) is borderline so dated diffs are cited.

## Sources & citations

- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 66 detected experiments (Babbel, ~800-app mobile corpus), July 2026. COUNT(DISTINCT experiment_id) on before/after diffs; surface splits from is_paywall + screen_category.
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 66 detected experiments (Babbel), July 2026. Dated before/after diff, 2026-01-28; rationale LLM-inferred.
- [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of 66 detected experiments (Babbel), July 2026. Dated before/after diff, 2026-01-28; rationale LLM-inferred.
- [4] Lazyweb Research analysis of 4,814 detected experiments (276 companies), July 2026. screen_category NULL on 1,425 experiments; surface splits are lower bounds.

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