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3 things this product page does to get you to subscribe
From solo founder to 65 brand collective
Out Of Home campaigns is as easy as running digital ads.
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Conversion Lab
3 things this product page does to get you to subscribe
I came across this Skin Glow Bites product page that Hamid Chakir broke down, and it's a good one to study.

The quantity selector doesn't say "30 servings" or "60 servings." It says "1 month supply," "2 months supply," "3 months supply." You're not picking a quantity anymore. You're picking how long you want to feel good.
The Subscribe & Save option is already toggled on. Most product pages default to one-time purchase where you have to opt in to subscribe.
The price: $177 crossed out, $116 shown. Your brain registers $177 first, so by the time you see $116, the decision already feels easy.
Go check your own product page right now.
Is Subscribe & Save toggled on by default?
Is your quantity selector using time framing instead of unit counts?
Both are worth an A/B test before you commit to anything.
Post Credit: Hamid Chakir on X
Pod Bites
From solo founder to 65 brand collective
Lynn Power launched Masami in 2020, one month before COVID shut everything down. Instead of folding, she doubled down on collaboration.
She built the Power Beauty Collab, now 65 indie beauty and wellness brands strong, using co marketing, gift swaps, and shared promotions to grow together.
After realizing pop ups were not scalable, she pivoted to pop ins inside salons and med spas, now in 15 U.S. locations.
Her playbook is simple:
Build your network early: “A lot of female founders don’t really network the way male founders do.”
Start small: Test co-marketing ideas before scaling.
Choose value-aligned partners.
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