Purchasing power: how can you reduce your subscription bills?
Inflation weighs on monthly subscriptions
In the inflationary context facing the French, the question of purchasing power is at the heart of preoccupations and is taking center stage in public debate. In the space of just a few months, the French have experienced a sharp drop in purchasing power, and are now questioning their spending habits. Indeed, if they are to stay within their budget, they are going to have to make choices about their purchases and spending, particularly on leisure activities.
Inflation is affecting many costs, and monthly subscriptions are no exception. This is the case for Amazon, for example, which will be increasing its Prime subscriptions by 43% from September 15, 2022. The same is true of the Disney + platform, which recently announced a 38% increase in the cost of its ad-free subscription starting December 8.
Spliiit: an alternative to counter inflation
Spliiit, Europe's leading co-subscriber, is a real solution to these increases.
In fact, the company saves an average of 200 euros a year, while offering platform account owners the chance to cut their monthly subscription costs by a factor of 2 or 3. A godsend for French purchasing power!
How does Spliiit work?
Once registered, users can offer one of their subscriptions, or subscribe to a co-subscription service.
- For the subscription holder, there's no need to chase after co-subscribers: each month, they pay their share directly to Spliiit. Everything is perfectly legal and secure.
- For the new subscriber, the costs are divided by 3 or 4 for the new subscription, unlike the rates offered by the various platforms. At
, Spliiit offers real savings for users.
Today, Spliiit offers platforms such as: Netflix, Amazon prime, Apple Music, Nintendo Switch, Duolingo, Office 365, Spotify, Le Figaro...
The start-up scrupulously respects the publishers' CGU and is accredited by the French banking regulator (ACPR).
If you'd like to find out more about Spliiit, Jonathan Lalinec and Spliiit users are on hand to answer your questions anywhere in France.
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