Hard Vs Soft Paywall: Which Do Education Apps Use?

Education is the softest vertical in the Lazyweb Research corpus: 276 of 635 Education paywall screens (43.5%) show a visible exit, versus a 26.2% corpus average [1][2]. That breaks down to 193 X/close, 62 text-link, and 21 restore-only screens; 359 are hard [1]. The cut covers 26 companies and 635 screens [1].

43.5% of Education paywall screens (276 of 635) show a visible exit — the softest vertical, Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=635 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Across 635 Education paywall screens from 26 companies, 276 (43.5%) expose a visible exit — well above the 26.2% all-corpus rate [1][2]. Education is the softest of the four verticals with enough sample to cut. The exits skew toward the X: 193 X/close screens, 62 text-link, 21 restore-only, and 359 hard [1].

Breakdown

Exit typeScreens
Visible X / close193
'Maybe later' text link62
Restore-only21
No visible exit (hard)359

Total 635 screens, 26 companies; 276 soft (43.5%) [1].

How to apply it and caveats

If you build an education app, a visible exit is close to a coin-flip norm rather than an outlier — nearly half of Education paywalls have one [1]. That likely reflects onboarding-heavy flows where a hard gate before value would stall activation. Caveats: 26 companies is a modest n; figures are lower bounds; and this is what-shipped prevalence, not conversion lift [1].

The numbers

StatComputed from
276 of 635 Education screens (43.5%); X 193, text 62, restore 21, hard 359; 26 companiesexit_share_education
corpus average 26.2%screens_with_any_visible_exit: 710/2,708
Methodology. Education cut is 635 screens across 26 companies from the exit taxonomy. Lower-bound, what-shipped prevalence; 26 companies is a modest sample. July 2026.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 635 Education paywall screens (mobile app corpus, 26 companies), July 2026. Exit taxonomy filtered to Education; extraction-based lower bounds.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 2,708 paywall screens (mobile app corpus), July 2026. All-corpus visible-exit rate for comparison.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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