What % of Paywalls Pre-Select the Annual Plan?

Among the paywalls in Lazyweb's corpus where a default selection is actually documented, annual is the preselected plan on 70 canonicals versus 57 monthly and 17 weekly — roughly a 4:1 lead over weekly.[1] Separately, 80 paywalls use explicit 'pre-selected / selected by default' language.[1] Because vision descriptions rarely record selection state, this is a directional lead among documented defaults, not a corpus-wide percentage.

Where a preselected plan is documented, annual leads at 70 paywalls versus 57 monthly and 17 weekly — a ~4:1 edge over weekly (Lazyweb Research, July 2026).

Lazyweb Research · n=1204 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

When a paywall's default plan is described, annual is the most common preselected option: 70 canonicals describe annual/yearly as selected, versus 57 monthly and 17 weekly.[1] A separate 80 canonicals use explicit 'pre-selected' or 'selected by default' language for whichever plan is highlighted.[1] Lifetime-preselected was found on only 3 canonicals and is dropped as too small to report.[2] The honest framing is a ratio among documented defaults — annual beats weekly roughly 4:1 — not a percentage of all 1,204 described paywalls, because selection state is usually not recorded in the description.[1]

Documented default breakdown

Preselected planCanonicals
Annual / yearly70
Monthly57
Weekly17
Explicit 'pre-selected / default' language80

Overlapping matches are possible when a description mentions more than one selection state, so treat these as directional counts, not a clean partition.[1]

How to apply it

Preselecting annual is the observed default-of-choice on documented paywalls, and named examples reinforce it: Quizlet preselects the annual plan as 'best value', Copilot and Wattpad both preselect a discounted annual option, and Persist preselects annual against a lifetime alternative.[3] If your goal is higher upfront LTV, annual-preselected is the mainstream pattern; if your goal is trial-start rate, a preselected weekly or shorter plan is the minority but still-used alternative (17 documented).[1]

Caveats

This is a lower bound built from regex over LLM vision descriptions: most paywalls simply do not describe which plan is preselected, so the 70/57/17 counts capture only the subset where selection state was written down.[1] Do not read these as '70 out of 1,204 paywalls preselect annual' — read them as 'of paywalls where the default is documented, annual leads.'[4]

The numbers

StatComputed from
annual 70, monthly 57, weekly 17 documented defaults; 80 explicit 'pre-selected' languagepreselected_plan_default: annual 70, monthly 57, weekly 17, explicit pre-selected language 80
lifetime-preselected n=3 (dropped)preselected_plan_default / smallSampleWarnings: lifetime n=3 <8 dropped
named examples: Quizlet, Copilot, Wattpad, Persist preselect annualqualitative evidence rows: quizlet, copilot, wattpad, persist
1,204 paywalls with vision descriptionspaywall_universe extraction coverage: 1,204 canonicals with descriptions
Methodology. Universe: 1,204 mobile paywalls with vision descriptions across ~800 tracked apps. Preselected plan detected by regex pairing selection language with a billing period in LLM vision descriptions. July 2026 pull. Key caveat: descriptions rarely record selection state, so counts are documented-defaults only — a lower bound, not a corpus-wide rate.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of documented-default paywalls within 1,204 described screens (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Preselected plan detected via regex pairing selection words (pre-selected/selected/highlighted) with a billing period in LLM vision descriptions; lower bound because selection state is rarely described.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 1,297 canonical paywall screens (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Named examples drawn from vision-description evidence for Quizlet, Copilot, Wattpad, and Persist.

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

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