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Meta is testing Instagram Plus, a paid tier for regular users that adds Story features focused on privacy, reach, and in-app audience control.
The next Instagram upgrade might not be something you unlock with an update… but with a subscription.
Meta is testing a paid Instagram subscription that could give everyday users extra Story perks, adding a new layer of paid features to one of the app’s most-used formats. TechCrunch reports that the test, called Instagram Plus, is separate from Meta Verified.
The early offering appears to focus on how people post, view, and manage Stories, hinting at a more premium version of everyday Instagram use without yet revealing the full shape of a broader rollout.
The first details make Instagram Plus look tightly centered on Stories. The subscription adds a set of tools for watching, reacting to, and managing Stories in more customized ways.
According to TechCrunch, Instagram Plus includes:
Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines have appeared in social media reports about the test, but Meta has not officially named the countries. Screenshots shared by users show monthly prices of MX$39 in Mexico, ¥319 in Japan, and PHP 65 in the Philippines.
Paid social perks are nothing new:
Meta is moving into a model users already know, but with a more personal set of perks. The features in testing are tied to the small things people notice in Stories every day: who saw what, who gets to see it, how long it stays up, and how much visibility it gets.
In short, users would be paying for more control inside the app’s social flow.
For people using Instagram for free, the rules are mostly shared. Stories expire, viewer lists are visible, and reach has limits. A paid layer begins to change that, giving some users more privacy, flexibility, and control over how they move through the app.
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