by Dmitry Alentev | Jun 15, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer If every plan on your page looks like “basic, standard, premium,” the problem is usually the ladder, not the price. Good subscription plan examples make each tier do one job: one plan gets access, another gets earlier access, and a third gets closeness or...
by Tatyana Ershova | Jun 12, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer If your video app keeps failing, the problem is usually not the camera or the codec. It is the workflow around the call. In video conferencing app development, you have to decide early whether you are building a meeting tool or an appointment system with...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jun 9, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer If you start with app screens, you are late. A real plan for how to start a movie streaming service begins with rights scope, territory limits, and the exact catalog you can legally sell. Only after that do you choose SVOD, TVOD, or a hybrid model, then...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jun 9, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer You can launch a live streaming website with zero software spend, but “free” usually stops the moment viewers, branding, or payments matter. The practical choice is not whether you can start free — it is which free model gives you the least painful exit...
by Dmitry Alentev | Jun 4, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer If the first plan focuses on screens instead of rights, metadata, and launch scope, the project usually slips. Start by defining what content you can license, what track data you can trust, and which features you can support without breaking availability...
by Dmitry Alentev | Jun 3, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer A webcam site payment gateway is not just a checkout tool. For adult and high-risk platforms, it decides whether you get approved, how much cash gets trapped in reserves, how fast creators get paid, and whether chargebacks can sink the account. If the...