Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly often called Twitter, rolled out two new subscription plans on Friday, including a Premium+ tier for users willing to pay for an ad-free experience.
The Premium+ plan, priced at about $16 per thirty days, includes all of the tools and features offered by the platform, minus the ads, the corporate said in a post on the platform.
It can, nevertheless, be available for users accessing the platform through an internet browser for now, it added.
The essential tier is priced at $3 per thirty days but just isn’t ad free.
X can also be planning to bundle video and audio calling for some users, in a push to show the platform into an all the pieces app.
Musk has been exploring several options to extensively monetize the social media platform, which he acquired for $44 billion in October 2022.