Meta launched its Meta One subscription tiers globally on Wednesday 27 May 2026, at $7.99 (Plus) and $19.99 (Premium) a month for expanded AI compute, alongside $3.99 Instagram and Facebook Plus plans and creator-and-business tiers from $14.99 to $49.99 in test markets 1. Meta is the social platform that runs Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, where media companies and creators distribute video to billions of users they do not own. A priced AI-access SKU (stock-keeping unit, a sellable line item) puts a paid layer between the platform and that audience for the first time.
Every media business that plans against Instagram and Facebook reach has assumed a pure attention-for-advertising economy. A $19.99 premium tier now meters part of that audience behind a paywall. For the media companies that distribute on Meta's platforms, ad-funding is no longer the only meter, which is the structural shift, not the price points themselves.
Warner Bros Discovery moved the same economics on the buy side weeks ago with its agentic ad products ; Meta One moves them on the consumer-access side. The tiers are in test markets including Singapore and Saudi Arabia, so this is a direction of travel rather than a finished rollout. The direction is a hybrid paid-and-ad model on the platforms media companies do not control, which changes the creator-revenue assumptions baked into every social-first strategy.
