Which app categories discount on their paywalls the most?

Health & Fitness has the widest discount adoption of any large category: 45% of its companies (17 of 38) run a discount paywall, at 15.1% of CTAs (93 of 615).[1] Education is close on company reach (42%, 11 of 26).[2] At the opposite end, Productivity, Reference, and Medical show effectively zero discount paywalls — utility tools lean on free trials instead of price cuts.[3] Match your discount instinct to your category's norm.

Health & Fitness leads discount adoption at 45% of companies (17 of 38); Productivity shows 0 of 260 discount CTAs — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=4406 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding: fitness and education discount; tools don't

Lead with company reach, not CTA rate, since a few heavy-discounting apps can inflate the CTA percentage.[4]

CategoryDiscount CTAsCompanies discounting
Health & Fitness93 / 615 (15.1%)17 / 38 (45%)
Education112 / 991 (11.3%)11 / 26 (42%)
Books25 / 178 (14.0%)4 / 8
Magazines & News37 / 200 (18.5%)5 / 12
Photo & Video23 / 452 (5.1%)6 / 16
Productivity0 / 2600 / 24
Reference0 / 1240
Medical0 / 310

Health & Fitness has the widest adoption; Productivity, Reference, and Medical show effectively none.[1][2][3]

Watch the CTA-rate trap in Music

Music shows a high CTA-level discount rate — 59 of 266 CTAs (22.2%) — but that collapses to just 5 of 15 companies, driven by a few frequently-captured discount screens.[5] This is why company reach is the honest metric: a 22.2% CTA rate looks like a discount-heavy category, but only a third of Music apps actually discount. Always check the company count before treating a high CTA percentage as category-wide behavior.

How to apply it

Benchmark against your own category, not the global average. If you're in Health & Fitness or Education, discounting is normal — nearly half your peers do it, so a well-built discount surface won't look desperate.[1][2] If you're in Productivity, Reference, or Medical, discounting is off-pattern — peers monetize via free trials, and a price cut may signal weakness rather than value.[3] For Photo & Video (only 5.1% of CTAs, 6 companies), discounting is uncommon enough that it can differentiate if done well.[6]

Caveats

Per-category rates below ~70 CTAs are shown as absolute counts, and small categories (Books n=8 companies, Music n=15) are noisy.[4] Discount detection is keyword-based, so categories that discount via strikethrough-only visuals could be undercounted. The zero-discount categories (Productivity, Reference, Medical) reflect the captured corpus — a genuine near-zero, but still a lower bound on any hidden visual discounting.

The numbers

StatComputed from
Health & Fitness: 93 of 615 CTAs (15.1%) discount; 17 of 38 companies (45%) — widest adoptiondiscount_by_category_health_fitness
Education: 112 of 991 CTAs (11.3%) discount; 11 of 26 companies (42%)discount_by_category_education
Productivity 0 of 260 CTAs; Reference 0 of 124; Medical 0 of 31 discountdiscount_by_category_productivity_zero
Music: 59 of 266 CTAs (22.2%) discount but only 5 of 15 companiesdiscount_by_category_music
Books: 25 of 178 CTAs (14.0%), 4 of 8 companies; Magazines & News: 37 of 200 (18.5%), 5 of 12discount_by_category_books
Photo & Video: 23 of 452 CTAs (5.1%) discount; 6 of 16 companiesdiscount_by_category_photo_video
Methodology. Universe: paywall CTAs across 252 tracked mobile apps by category, July 2026. Method: keyword discount detection joined to category, reported as CTA rate plus distinct-company reach; categories below ~70 CTAs shown as counts. Caveat: small categories are noisy and keyword detection undercounts visual-only discounts.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 615 Health & Fitness paywall CTAs (38 companies), July 2026. Discount CTA rate and company reach for Health & Fitness.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 991 Education paywall CTAs (26 companies), July 2026. Discount CTA rate and company reach for Education.
  3. [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of Productivity (260), Reference (124), and Medical (31) paywall CTAs, July 2026. Categories with effectively zero discount paywalls.
  4. [4] Lazyweb Research analysis of 266 Music paywall CTAs (15 companies), July 2026. High CTA-level rate (22.2%) collapses to 5 companies — lead with company count.
  5. [5] Lazyweb Research analysis of Books (178) and Magazines & Newspapers (200) paywall CTAs, July 2026. Discount CTA rates and company reach for Books and Magazines & News.
  6. [6] Lazyweb Research analysis of 452 Photo & Video paywall CTAs (16 companies), July 2026. Discount CTA rate and company reach for Photo & Video.

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

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