Dropout’s subscription pricing is publicly listed, but its actual subscription revenue is not publicly disclosed. As of late 2025, the standard monthly price was $6.99 for new subscribers and $69.99 annually, with earlier subscribers still paying $5.99 per month; a new optional Superfan annual tier was also introduced at $129.99, with a limited-time promo of $97.49.

What that means

Because Dropout does not publish subscriber-count-by-plan or revenue statements in detail, there’s no verified public figure for “how much it makes on subscriptions” alone. The closest public signal is that the service crossed 1 million subscribers in late 2025.

Rough revenue logic

If you use the public 1 million-subscriber milestone as a rough baseline, annual subscription revenue could vary widely depending on how many people pay monthly versus annually and how many are on legacy pricing. That means the real number could be materially higher or lower than a simple 1 million × $6.99 estimate, because many subscribers may be on discounted annual plans or older $5.99 pricing.

Publicly known pricing

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Plan Public price
Monthly new subscriber $6.99
Annual $69.99
Legacy monthly $5.99
Superfan annual $129.99, promo $97.49

Bottom line

So, the honest answer is: we know Dropout’s subscription prices and that it passed 1 million subscribers, but not its exact subscription revenue.