What Paywall CTA Copy Changes Have Real Companies Tested?

Across 795 detected before/after paywall CTA changes from 146 companies tracked by Lazyweb Research, 344 (43%) changed the CTA element itself and 304 (38%) rewrote the actual button copy.[1] The most common landing button after a rewrite is a plain "Continue" (34 of 304 rewrites, 28 companies), followed by "Subscribe" and "Start free trial."[1] These are detected UI diffs with inferred rationale, not measured A/B results.

Of 795 detected paywall CTA changes across 146 companies, 304 (38%) rewrote the button copy itself — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=795 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Lazyweb Research tracked 795 detected before/after paywall CTA changes across 146 companies.[1] Of those, 344 (43%) flagged the CTA element itself as changed, and 304 (38%) had button copy that was actually rewritten (before and after text both present and different).[1] Every one of the 795 rows carries an LLM-inferred rationale, so this is a census of *what changed*, not a leaderboard of *what won*.

Where the button copy lands after a rewrite

Among the 304 rewritten buttons, the most common resulting copy is short and generic:[1]

Button after rewriteRowsCompanies
continue3428
subscribe1711
start free trial167
try for free106

Even when apps rewrite the button, a large share land back on a neutral "Continue."

How to apply it

Treat CTA copy as one lever among several: only 344 of 795 changes (43%) touched the CTA element, so most paywall iterations move price, trials, plan order, or reassurance instead.[1] If you are auditing your own paywall, benchmark the *bundle* of changes, not just the button word.

Caveats

All 795 rows are detected before/after diffs with inferred rationale, never measured lift.[1] Some of the 304 "text differ" rows are annotation noise (e.g. a caption describing the button) rather than real copy swaps, so treat 304 as an upper bound on genuine rewrites.

The numbers

StatComputed from
795Total detected before/after paywall CTA experiment rows (paywall_cta_experiments).
146Distinct companies with at least one detected paywall CTA change.
344 (43%)Rows where cta_changed = true; 344/795.
304 (38%)Rows where cta_text_before and cta_text_after both present and differ; 304/795.
34 rows / 28 companiesMost common cta_text_after among 304 rewrites: 'continue'.
17 rows / 11 companies'subscribe' as cta_text_after among 304 rewrites.
16 rows / 7 companies'start free trial' as cta_text_after among 304 rewrites.
10 rows / 6 companies'try for free' as cta_text_after among 304 rewrites.
Methodology. Universe: 795 detected before/after paywall CTA changes across 146 companies within the ~800-tracked-app mobile corpus, July 2026. Extraction: automated before/after screen diffing with LLM-inferred rationale. Key caveat: these are detected UI diffs, not measured A/B outcomes.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 795 detected paywall CTA changes (146 companies, ~800-app mobile corpus), July 2026. Detected before/after UI diffs with LLM-inferred rationale (the 'learning' field), not measured A/B outcomes. Some cta_text rows contain descriptive annotations rather than pure button copy; theme tags are regex-over-LLM-text and approximate.

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

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