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Apple Launches Monthly Subscriptions with 12-Month Commitment

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Apple has officially announced the introduction of new monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment on the App Store, a feature designed to provide developers with more flexible monetization strategies. Initially hinted at during the iOS 26.5 beta phase, this update allows developers to offer users the ability to pay for annual-style services through smaller, recurring monthly installments. While users commit to the full year, the structure provides a different approach to digital payments. The rollout is scheduled for next month alongside the release of iOS 26.5, though the feature will notably exclude the United States and Singapore at launch.

  • Developers can now integrate monthly billing cycles that require a full 12-month commitment from users.
  • Apple provides transparency by displaying the number of remaining payments directly within the user’s Apple Account settings.
  • The new subscription model will be available globally upon the release of iOS 26.5, with the exception of the United States and Singapore.

This new payment structure forces a balance between long-term commitment and the convenience of smaller monthly transactions.

Developers Can Now Test New Options in Xcode

For developers, the infrastructure for this subscription type is already accessible via App Store Connect. Apple has enabled testing capabilities within Xcode, allowing teams to integrate and verify the functionality before the official public release.

By splitting annual plans into monthly segments, developers may see higher conversion rates while maintaining the security of a fixed-term contract.

Users Benefit From Enhanced Billing Transparency

From a consumer perspective, Apple aims to maintain clarity regarding financial obligations. Users retain the ability to cancel their subscriptions at any time, which effectively stops the renewal process once the agreed-upon 12-month commitment is fulfilled. To ensure customers remain informed, the company will issue automated email and push notifications regarding upcoming billing cycles and renewal statuses. This proactive approach aims to reduce accidental charges and improve user trust in long-term App Store plans.

Regional restrictions remain in place for the United States and Singapore without a specified timeline for future expansion.

Questions Remain Regarding Regional Availability

Despite the global nature of the App Store, Apple has not provided a clear explanation for the exclusion of the United States and Singapore from this initial launch. While 9to5Mac has reached out to Apple for further clarification, the company has yet to release details on when these markets might gain access to the feature. As of now, developers and users in other regions should prepare for the transition when the software update arrives next month.

We would love to hear your thoughts on this new payment model; do you think a 12-month commitment for monthly payments is a fair trade-off for better app access, or do you prefer the flexibility of traditional month-to-month plans? Share your opinions in the comments section below.

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