Is there a subscription model on Fotolia, and how does it work?
Asked 3 months ago
Fotolia, which is now part of Adobe Stock, previously offered a subscription model that allowed users to access a range of stock images, videos, and other content for a monthly fee. This model functioned by providing subscribers a specific number of downloads each month, which varied based on the plan selected. Users could choose from various subscription options tailored to different needs, such as personal or business use.
Typically, when subscribing to a plan, users would receive a set number of credits or downloads each month. The subscription would reset monthly, allowing users to download media assets up to their allotted amount. If a user did not use all of their downloads within the month, the unused credits would typically not roll over into the next month, although this could depend on specific terms of the subscription plan.
Additionally, subscribers often received discounts on individual asset purchases that exceeded their monthly quota. This option was appealing for frequent users who regularly required high-quality visuals for their projects.
For the most precise and current details regarding subscription options, plans, pricing, or any changes, users were encouraged to visit the Fotolia website or Adobe Stock, as they would have the most up-to-date information.
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