What Is the Most Common Paywall CTA in Photo & Video Apps?

Across 155 primary paywall CTAs from 15 tracked Photo & Video apps, 'continue' is the top single button text (29 instances, 6 companies) [1]. Photo & Video is more balanced than Education or Health: continue-led (20.0%) and free/trial-led (23.9%) are close, and price-in-button is comparatively high at 10.3% [2].

In Photo & Video apps, 'continue' leads at 29 of 155 primary CTAs (6 companies), with continue-led (20.0%) and free/trial (23.9%) running close — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=155 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Photo & Video has 155 primary CTAs from 15 apps [1]. 'Continue' leads (29 instances, 6 companies), then 'subscribe' (27, but from 1 app — an artifact), 'start free trial' (14, 4 companies) and 'get youtube premium' (12, which is YouTube specifically) [1]. Only 'continue' and 'start free trial' span multiple companies, so treat 'subscribe' and the branded 'get youtube premium' as app-level rather than category patterns [1].

Bucket breakdown

Copy familyCTAsShare of 155
Free / trial-led3723.9%
Continue-led3120.0%
Price-in-button1610.3%
Urgency (broad, incl. 'now')85.2%

Unlike Education and Health, where trial framing dominates by a wide margin, Photo & Video is more even: continue-led and free/trial are within four points, and price-in-button (10.3%) is notably higher than in the fitness/education verticals [2].

How to apply it

Photo & Video buyers see a flatter distribution, so there is no single dominant convention to copy. A trial-led CTA (23.9%) or a neutral 'Continue' (20.0%) are both well within norm. The elevated price-in-button share (10.3%) suggests this vertical is more comfortable surfacing price directly — worth testing if your product's value is immediately obvious from the editor preview [2].

Caveats

155 CTAs from just 15 apps, and two of the top four strings ('subscribe' = 1 app, 'get youtube premium' = YouTube) are single-app — the vertical is thin below rank 1 [1]. Percentages use the 155 primary CTAs and are published because n>=70; still frame as 'of 155 CTAs from 15 apps' [2]. 39% of the full corpus is role='unknown' and excluded [2].

The numbers

StatComputed from
Photo & Video n=155 (15 cos): continue=29 (6 cos); subscribe=27 (1); start free trial=14 (4); get youtube premium=12 (1)photo_video_top_ctas / category_primary_cta_totals
P&V buckets: free/trial 37 (23.9%); continue-led 31 (20.0%); price-in-button 16 (10.3%); urgency-broad 8 (5.2%)photo_video_top_ctas
Methodology. Universe: 155 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Photo & Video apps (joined on lower(company_name)), Supabase pull July 2026. Text lowercased/trimmed; buckets via regex. Caveat: 15 apps only; 'subscribe' and 'get youtube premium' are single-app — frame stats as 'of 155 CTAs from 15 apps'.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 155 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Photo & Video apps (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Photo & Video leaderboard; 'subscribe' (1 app) and 'get youtube premium' (YouTube) are single-app.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 155 primary paywall CTAs from 15 Photo & Video apps (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Copy-family buckets; per-vertical percentages published because n>=70.

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

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