Launching at IBC, Cleeng Pro claims to be the first-ever direct-to-consumer (D2C) subscription management platform that can be launched in under 60 minutes.
Offered completely free-of-charge for up to 10,000 subscribers, with zero hidden integration fees, the new offering aims to make launching or scaling a D2C subscription platform faster and more affordable for users, including those with little technical expertise.
Cleeng Pro is accessible to teams with simpler requirements, such as app creators, agencies, developers and digital entrepreneurs. It provides subscription management, identity and entitlement control, advanced analytics, support and optional Merchant of Record and payment orchestration - all directly within the turnkey platform.
Gilles Domartini, CEO, Cleeng, said: “Any entrepreneur, developer or business will tell you that, in 2025, speed is everything. What makes Cleeng Pro unique is that you can deploy your entire subscription business in under one hour. Platforms are therefore able to scale at the speed that they want to with ease.”
Stand Number: 1.F53
Company: Cleeng
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