# Meta is supercharging its subscription businesses

> Source: <https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-is-supercharging-its-subscription-businesses/>
> Published: 2026-06-05 13:38:46+00:00

# Meta is supercharging its subscription businesses

The free-app giant never really cared about recurring revenue. Now, it’s launching paid plans for all sorts of stuff.

Since its founding, Meta's revenue engine has revolved around ads, with only a passing glance toward subscriptions. Now, a string of recent announcements and reporting show Meta in a full-court press to grow subscription revenue as a way to [help pay](https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-looks-to-enterprise-cloud-subscriptions-to-justify-ballooning-capex-bill/) for its [ballooning AI capex budget ](https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-looks-to-enterprise-cloud-subscriptions-to-justify-ballooning-capex-bill/)— now slated for up to $145 billion this year — and diversify from advertising revenue.

While Meta’s core products remain free, Meta One branded subscriptions — some rolling out and some in testing — unlock a number of added features for its apps and [hardware](https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-thinks-it-can-save-its-hardware-division-with-ai-subscriptions-there-are-reasons-to-be-skeptical/). (Paying for the subscriptions doesn’t remove ads.) Here’s an overview of what’s on offer:

**Subscription:** Instagram Plus, Facebook Plus, WhatsApp Plus**Cost:** $3.99 a month ($2.99 for WhatsApp)**What it does: **[Paid additions ](https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-jumps-after-announcing-paid-subscriptions-for-instagram-whatsapp-and-facebook/)to its most popular apps that offer extra features like profile customization, super reactions, and story insights.**Will anyone use it? **These apps remain free for regular users, so the market would be for power users. That’s a small subset of Meta’s user base — but its user base is enormous, with [3.5 billion daily active users](https://sherwood.news/tech/number-people-using-meta-apps-just-fell-for-first-time-seven-years/).

**Subscription:** AI plans for people: Meta One Plus and Meta One Premium**Cost:** $7.99 and $19.99**What it does: **Gives individuals additional access to Meta’s AI chatbot to generate images, videos, and reasoning beyond the limits of the free service. **Will anyone use it? **This is Meta's play to capture consumer AI revenue directly from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. While the $19.99 "Premium" tier rivals flagship offerings like ChatGPT Plus, Gemini Advanced, and Anthropic Pro, the real battlefield is the low-cost "Plus" tier. It goes head-to-head with OpenAI’s budget $8 ChatGPT Go plan, but Meta’s deal includes Plus subscriptions for free. Meta is betting that casual users who already spend their lives in these social ecosystems will choose the bundled value and convenience of in-app AI over navigating to a standalone competitor.

**Subscription:** Plans for businesses and creators: Meta One Essential and Meta One Advanced**Cost:** $14.99 and $49.99**What it does: **The Essential plan includes a verified badge, impersonation protection, and an enhanced link sheet. On top of that, the Advanced plan includes a variety of tools, including optimized search, links within posts and reels, insights, optimized scheduling and collaboration. In the coming weeks, these plans will include upgraded AI usage and the app Plus features. In the future these plans will include [Meta Business Agent](https://about.fb.com/news/2026/06/meta-business-agent/),** **an [AI agent deployed in chat ](https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-jumps-after-unveiling-subscription-ai-agents-for-business/)that is designed to make product recommendations, book appointments, qualify leads, and close sales.**Will anyone use it? **Meta says that a million businesses already use Meta Business Agent on WhatsApp and Messenger. With more than a billion active threads with businesses on WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram a day, the value proposition is simple: letting mom-and-pop shops and large brands handle customer acquisition, support, and sales 24/7 without hiring a massive customer service team. Because it integrates natively with massive third-party platforms like Shopify and Zendesk, this potentially represents a major threat to existing third-party chatbot services.

**Subscription:** Hatch (internal name, unreleased) **Cost:** The Information reports up to $200 a month but Meta says pricing has not yet been determined.**What it does: **Consumer version of the OpenClaw AI agent tool that can vibe code new software tools, schedule events on users’ calendars, and send emails on their behalf, among other actions.**Will anyone use it? **While the price point puts it in line with the top offerings from Anthropic and OpenAI, it’s not clear whether users will get the same bang for their buck. As the Information [notes](https://www.theinformation.com/articles/meta-looks-charge-200-month-planned-hatch-ai-agent), “In its development so far , Hatch has been powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 and Claude Sonnet 4.6 models. When launched, Hatch will be powered by Meta’s latest AI model, Muse Spark, the person said.”
