# What Is the Most Common Paywall CTA in Music Apps?

Source: Lazyweb Research
Published: 2026-07-07
Sample size: n=128
Tags: paywall, monetization, mobile, trials, pricing
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**Answer.** Across 128 primary paywall CTAs from 15 tracked Music apps, 'subscribe now' is the top button text (14 instances, 4 companies) — Music is the only large vertical where 'continue' is NOT #1 [1]. Free/trial framing dominates the buckets at 46.1% (59 CTAs), while continue-led is unusually low at 7.8% (10) [2].

> Music is the only large vertical where 'continue' is not the top paywall CTA — 'subscribe now' leads at 14 of 128 primary CTAs from 15 apps, Lazyweb Research July 2026.

## The finding

Music breaks the corpus-wide 'Continue' pattern. Its leaderboard is led by 'subscribe now' (14 instances, 4 companies), then 'try free' (13, 3 companies), 'see all plans' (11, 2 companies), 'continue' (10, 3 companies) and 'start 1 month free' (9, 1 company) [1]. 'Subscribe now' and 'try free' both span 3-4 companies, so the subscribe/trial lean is real, not a single-app artifact [1].

## Bucket breakdown

| Copy family | CTAs | Share of 128 |
|---|---|---|
| Free / trial-led | 59 | 46.1% |
| Urgency (broad, incl. 'now') | 18 | 14.1% |
| Continue-led | 10 | 7.8% |
| Price-in-button | 3 | 2.3% |

Music has the highest free/trial share among the reported verticals (46.1%) and the lowest continue-led share (7.8%). The category clearly frames its paywall around the trial or an explicit 'Subscribe,' not a neutral continue [2].

## How to apply it

If you build a music product, the vertical norm is a direct commitment CTA — 'Subscribe now' or a trial-led 'Try free' / 'Start 1 month free' — rather than the deferring 'Continue' that dominates elsewhere. This fits a category where the value (the full catalog) is well understood and the decision is a straightforward subscribe. Skip price-in-button (2.3%, effectively unused here) [2].

## Caveats

128 CTAs from 15 apps; 'start 1 month free' comes from 1 app and 'see all plans' from 2, so the tail is thin [1]. Percentages use the 128 primary CTAs, published because n>=70, but 15 companies is a small base — frame as 'of 128 CTAs from 15 apps' [2]. 39% of the full corpus is role='unknown' and excluded [2].

## The numbers

| Stat | Computed from |
| --- | --- |
| Music n=128 (15 cos): subscribe now=14 (4 cos); try free=13 (3); see all plans=11 (2); continue=10 (3); start 1 month free=9 (1) | music_top_ctas / category_primary_cta_totals |
| Music buckets: free/trial 59 (46.1%); urgency-broad 18 (14.1%); continue-led 10 (7.8%); price-in-button 3 (2.3%) | music_top_ctas |

## Methodology

Universe: 128 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Music apps (joined on lower(company_name)), Supabase pull July 2026. Text lowercased/trimmed; buckets via regex. Caveat: 15 apps only; tail strings are single/double-app — frame stats as 'of 128 CTAs from 15 apps'.

## Sources & citations

- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 128 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Music apps (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Music leaderboard; the only large vertical where 'continue' is not #1.
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 128 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Music apps (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Copy-family buckets; per-vertical percentages published because n>=70.

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