Should a mobile paywall use one momentum CTA or a web-style multi-tier pricing table?
The corpora point to a single momentum CTA on mobile. Across 1,886 mobile paywall primary CTAs, 'Continue' leads by far at 350 (19%), followed by Subscribe (89) and Start Free Trial (84) [1]. Web pricing experiments instead restructure the tiers and prices themselves (pricing-table annotations 47 web) [2]. On mobile, drive one decision; on web, expect users to compare tiers.
'Continue' is the top mobile paywall CTA at 350 of 1,886 primary CTAs (19%) — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.
Finding: momentum verbs on mobile, tier restructuring on web
Mobile paywall primary CTAs cluster on trial/momentum language rather than plan selection:
| Mobile paywall CTA | Count |
|---|---|
| Continue | 350 |
| Subscribe | 89 |
| Start Free Trial | 84 |
| Try for Free | 74 |
| Subscribe Now | 54 |
| Try 3 Days Free | 34 |
'Continue' alone is ~19% of the 1,886 primary CTAs [1]. Web pricing experiments, by contrast, centre on the tier count and price structure — for example collapsing three tiers into a single hero price, or deleting a mid tier to simplify the comparison [3].
How to apply this
On a mobile paywall, default to one momentum CTA ('Continue' or a trial-start verb) with the plan pre-selected — the corpus shows the dominant pattern is a single forward action, not a plan picker [1]. On a web pricing page, your test surface is the tier architecture itself: number of tiers, the anchor price, and whether a mid tier helps or hurts [3]. Copying a three-tier web table onto a mobile paywall fights the platform's grain.
Caveats
The web pricing patterns are detected before/after diffs with LLM-inferred rationale, not measured A/B lift [3]. Web pricing-table experiment volume is small (47 annotations), so treat individual examples as illustrative, not statistically settled [2]. The mobile CTA leaderboard is descriptive frequency, not a conversion ranking.
The numbers
| Stat | Computed from |
|---|---|
| Continue 350, Subscribe 89, Start Free Trial 84, Try for Free 74 (of 1,886 primary CTAs) | mobile_paywall_primary_cta_leaderboard |
| 47 web PRICING TABLE experiment annotations vs 254 mobile PRICING annotations | experiment_area_mix_by_platform |
| Web pricing examples: 3 tiers collapsed to single hero price; mid tier ($29.99) deleted | qualitative: web PRICING TABLE tier-collapse and mid-tier removal |
Sources & citations
- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 1,886 mobile paywall primary CTAs (mobile corpus), July 2026. 'Continue' leads at 350; frequency of CTA copy, not conversion ranking. ↩
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 2,160 experiment area annotations (mobile + web corpora), July 2026. 47 web pricing-table annotations vs 254 mobile pricing annotations. ↩
- [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of web pricing-table experiments (web corpus), July 2026. Detected before/after diffs with inferred rationale: tier collapse and mid-tier removal. ↩
Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.