“I’ll see you in the winter”: Zwift accused of “taking subscribers for granted” as monthly subscription rises from £12.99 to £17.99 – but company says price hike “necessary” for platform’s development

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Zwift accused of taking users for granted with price hike

“I’ll see you in the winter”: Zwift accused of “taking subscribers for granted” as monthly subscription rises from £12.99 to £17.99 – but company says price hike “necessary” for platform’s developmentZwift has been accused of “taking its subscribers for granted” after the popular virtual online training app announced yesterday that the cost of its monthly subscription was rising from £12.99 to £17.99 – a 38.5 per cent price hike.

“Wow! Zwift proving to be the latest company to take their subscribers for granted. £18 per month? Goodbye,” wrote James. “Zwifting today is a very different experience to 2017 when there were just three worlds and Group Workouts were just starting to be experimented with. > More redundancies at Zwift as co-CEO resigns, but company insists"business is healthy" and"our community is growing"

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