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We opened part of our paywall research database as a free GitHub repo

We open-sourced part of PaywallPro: Open Paywall Gallery.

500 real iOS subscription app paywalls + onboarding flows:
screenshots, pricing models, paywall patterns, monetization signals, and Markdown data.

50 new apps weekly.

GitHub repo

on May 29, 2026
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    This is a smart wedge because paywalls are usually discussed as opinions, but you are turning them into a pattern library backed by real examples.

    The stronger positioning may not be “paywall gallery” though. The bigger value is subscription monetization intelligence: what apps charge, how they frame value, which onboarding flows lead into conversion, and what pricing patterns show up across categories.

    That matters because teams do not just need screenshots. They need a faster way to understand what is working before they redesign their own monetization flow.

    One thing I’d pressure-test is the brand frame. PaywallPro is clear, but it may keep the product boxed into paywalls only. If this expands into onboarding, pricing models, conversion signals, retention flows, and subscription strategy, the name may need more room.

    Beryxa .com would fit that broader direction better as a subscription intelligence and monetization data brand. Same product, but a stronger shell if you want it to feel like a serious research layer for app teams, not just a gallery of examples.

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    Seeing the actual screenshots and pricing models is way more useful than blog posts about paywalls.

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