Instagram Could Give Users Optional Access To Experimental Features

Would you be interested in testing out upcoming IG features ahead of time?

You may soon have the option, with a new ā€œEarly Accessā€ menu item now being tested in the back-end code of the app.

As you can see in this screenshot, shared by app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi, Instagram is working on a new ā€œEarly access to featuresā€ option, which would seemingly enable users to sign-up to beta test coming projects.

Which I would also assume is likely to become another element of Metaā€™s ā€œMeta Verifiedā€ paid subscription package.

Meta Verified, which Meta released last year, enables users to purchase a blue checkmark for their account, along with various other add-on features, for $14.99 per month for individuals.

As you can see here, one of those add-on elements is Exclusive Features, which, at this stage, refers to unique stickers that are only available to paying users. But it could also incorporate early access to beta features, and I would hazard a guess that this would be where this new option would likely fit in.

Though you can already sign-up to beta test some IG features via Metaā€™s beta testing program. Maybe, then, this could just be an expansion of that initiative, though I still suspect that having this as an added incentive to drive Meta Verified sign-ups is the more likely option.

Metaā€™s been tight-lipped on the performance of Meta Verified, but it recently expanded its verified business packages, in order to provide more options for brands who are willing to pay a monthly fee.

Which suggests that there has been a good level of interest in the initial offering. And While I donā€™t agree with paying for verification, as it dilutes the value of what the checkmark indicator was designed to represent, if people are willing to pay, and the add-ons are relatively low maintenance, you can see why Meta would be looking to expand its Verified offerings, in order to bring in more money.

Instagram hasnā€™t provided any official advice on this new test, but it seems like the most likely place for, and the fact that it is in advanced testing could point to a new Meta Verified push coming, sometime soon.

Would that get you to pay up? Iā€™m guessing, for some IG devotees, it would be a strong lure.

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