What Background Color Do Music App Paywalls Use?

Among 72 classified Music paywalls in Lazyweb's corpus, 81.9% are dark — only 9 are light[1]. Music has the highest dark-background share of any vertical measured, above the 70.9% overall average[2]. A dark music paywall is effectively the default; light is a rare exception.

81.9% of 72 classified Music paywalls use a dark background — the darkest vertical measured (Lazyweb Research, July 2026).

Lazyweb Research · n=72 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Music paywalls come from 74 canonical screens across 13 companies, 72 with a classifiable background[1]. Dark dominates at 59 (81.9%), with just 9 light and 4 colored/other[1]. That is the highest dark share of the five verticals tracked, edging out Photo & Video and Education (both ~79%)[3] and sitting well above the 70.9% corpus average[2].

How to apply it

If you are shipping a music or audio paywall, dark is not just common — it is nearly universal[1], reinforcing the immersive, media-forward feel these apps cultivate. A light music paywall would be a genuine outlier (about 1 in 8)[1] and should only follow from a deliberately light brand system. For most teams, dark is the low-risk, on-convention choice.

Caveats

This is the smallest of the reported percentage verticals: 72 classified screens across only 13 companies[1], so one dominant music app can move the number. It clears the n>=70 threshold for percentages but treat it as directional. Backgrounds are classified from vision JSON on one representative screenshot per canonical; two canonicals lacked the field[1].

The numbers

StatComputed from
Music: 74 canonicals, 72 classified, dark 59 (81.9%), light 9, other 4, missing 2, 13 companiesdark_vs_light_music
70.9% dark across all classified paywallsdark_vs_light_overall
Photo & Video 79.1% dark; Education 78.8% darkdark_vs_light_photo_video, dark_vs_light_education
Methodology. Universe: 74 canonical Music paywall screens (13 companies) across ~800 tracked apps; background classified from vision JSON on one representative screenshot per canonical, July 2026. Caveat: small company count (13) means one app can shift the mix; directional.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 72 classified Music paywall screens (13 companies), July 2026. Music: 74 canonicals, dark 59, light 9, other 4, missing 2.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 1,107 classified paywall screens (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. All-category background split: dark 785, light 211, other 111.
  3. [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of 67 Photo & Video and 208 Education classified paywall screens, July 2026. Photo & Video dark 53 of 67; Education dark 164 of 208.

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

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