It is now possible to purchase a subscription to Snapchat+, a set of premium, early access, and exclusive features, for $3.99 a month. Some of the most dedicated users in our community will be able to access new Snapchat features thanks to this subscription, and Snapchat will be able to give them priority assistance. According to a report, the initial exclusive features are basic and include the option to alter the app icon, see who re-watched a story, and pin a buddy to the top of your conversation history as a “BFF.” BFF is one of those features that will only be accessible to subscribers; however, other features may also make their way into the main Snapchat app. The firm has said that at launch, Snapchat+ would be accessible in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. We’ll eventually reach other nations. To get started simply hit Snapchat+ on your Snapchat profile. Snap intends to charge users to turn off advertisements in the app after adding a paid tier and is Snap’s first serious effort to generate income other than through advertising. As we said earlier the Snapchat+ was recently found in the coding of the app and was referred to by the firm as an “early” internal test. According to earlier reports, a month of Snapchat+ subscription was anticipated to cost EUR 4.59 (approximately Rs 370), and customers can purchase a six-month subscription for EUR 24.99. (approx. Rs 2,000). The cost of the one-year subscription plan is reportedly EUR 45.99. (approx. Rs 3,700). Snap isn’t the only app to launch a premium layer recently; Discord has been making money with its optional Nitro subscription for years. Twitter and Telegram have also launched paid tiers targeted toward pro users. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.