How Often Do Apps Use 'Continue' as the Paywall Button?

Across 1,886 primary paywall CTAs from ~800 tracked apps, 21.1% (397) start with 'Continue' in some form, and the exact bare 'Continue' accounts for 350 of them [1]. At the company level, 69 of 222 companies (31.1%) lead with a Continue-style button and 66 (29.7%) use the exact bare word [2]. Roughly one in three apps that show a labeled primary CTA reaches for 'Continue'.

31.1% of companies (69 of 222) lead their paywall with a 'Continue'-style primary CTA — Lazyweb Research, 1,886 primary CTAs, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=1886 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

397 of 1,886 primary CTAs (21.1%) are Continue-led — 'continue', 'continue →', 'continue $9.99' and similar — from 69 companies [1]. The bare, unadorned 'Continue' alone is 350 CTAs from 66 companies (29.7% of the 222) [2]. So the Continue pattern is dominated by the plain word; decorated variants add only ~47 CTAs on top.

Continue at a glance

CutCTAsShare of 1,886CompaniesCompany share
Any 'continue…' variant39721.1%6931.1%
Exact bare 'continue'35018.6%6629.7%

The gap between the two rows (47 CTAs, 3 extra companies) is the size of the 'decorated Continue' habit — arrows, embedded prices — which is small [1][2].

How to apply it

'Continue' works when your plan cards carry the offer and price, so the button only needs to advance the flow. Its ~30% company adoption makes it the closest thing to an industry default, which is exactly why it's a strong control arm for a paywall A/B test: it's low-anxiety and familiar. If you want the button itself to sell (trial or price), 'Continue' is the wrong tool — but as a baseline it's the most-validated one in the corpus.

Caveats

Continue-led is matched as text LIKE 'continue%', so it captures leading-word variants but not 'tap continue' style phrasings. Denominator is the 1,886 primary CTAs / 222 companies; 39% of the 4,406 corpus is role-unknown [3]. Note some verticals never use it — Magazines & Newspapers has zero Continue-led primary CTAs — so 'default' does not mean universal.

The numbers

StatComputed from
continue-led 397 of 1,886 (21.1%), 69 companiesstatpack continue_led_primary
exact bare 'continue' 350 CTAs, 66 of 222 companies (29.7%)statpack top_primary_cta_overall + exact_continue_companies
1,727 of 4,406 CTAs role-unknown (39%); Magazines & Newspapers 0/72 continue-ledstatpack role_distribution + category_bucket_shares_extra
Methodology. Universe: 1,886 role-labeled primary paywall CTAs from ~800 tracked mobile apps, July 2026. Continue-led = lower(trim(cta_text)) LIKE 'continue%'; exact = equals 'continue'. Caveat: 39% of CTAs are role-unknown and excluded.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 1,886 primary paywall CTAs (from ~800 tracked mobile apps), July 2026. text LIKE 'continue%' with CTA and distinct-company counts.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 222 companies with a labeled primary paywall CTA, July 2026. Company-level adoption of exact and continue-led buttons.

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

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