This week, Dropout gave fans what they asked for: a chance to pay more for the comedy streaming service.
Back in April, Dropout CEO Sam Reich announced that the streaming service born out of CollegeHumor would increase its price by $1 — going from a $5.99-per-month to $6.99-per-month offering. While the majority of streaming service price increases go over poorly with customers, this one had a surprising effect. There were many, many Dropout fans offering to pay the platform even more money for no additional return, just because they want to see Dropout continue to thrive.
Last week, Reich and co. said, “your wish is our command,” with announcement of a higher-priced “Superfan” tier on Dropout. It costs $129.99 annually (reduced to $97.49 for your first year) compared to the $69.

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