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Demand Africa taps Cleeng for subscriber management
Demand Africa, the subscription video-on-demand service launched in October by US-based The Africa Channel, is tapping Netherlands-based direct-to-consumer monetisation specialist Cleeng to provide its subscriber management platform.
Cleeng has provided Demand Africa with a platform tht provides a view of the ‘customer journey’ encompassing subscriber identity, payment, churn management and user support.
Demand Africa is offering a raft of female-focused Africa-themed and diaspora lifestyle content aimed at 25-54 year-olds.
The service is available on the web, on iOS and Android devices and via Roku, Apple TV, Android TV and Amazon Fire TV.
Demand Africa has two main subscription packages – a monthly offering priced at US$6.99 (€5.86), and a discounted annual offer of US$69.99.
Cleeng’s platform supports in-app payments and multi-currency pricing. The broadcaster also uses the Cleeng’s coupons system to create incentives programmes.
Demand Africa is available globally, witih a specific focus on the US, Canada and the Caribbean.
“We needed an intuitive turnkey payment and subscriber management system that could service our subscribers on a global scale. Cleeng’s solution was uniquely positioned to accomplish this,” said Dean Cates, director of digital and marketing strategy at The Africa Channel.