Subscriptions & AI
Time-based access to paid services: you pay once and the seller activates the subscription on your account.
How to choose a digital product
- Check the term and plan (personal/family) — they affect the price the most.
- Clarify the activation method: on your account or a new access handover.
- Verify the service's regional restrictions before paying.
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Frequently asked questions
Which subscriptions are in this section?
AI services, music and video, productivity and other digital subscriptions from sellers on partner platforms. The exact plan and term are stated on the product card.
In what format is access delivered?
It may be activation on your account, a shared account or a code. The format and validity period are always described on the card — check them before paying.
Does the region matter?
Some subscriptions have regional restrictions. The region is shown on the card as a neutral product attribute — verify it before buying.
Subscriptions & AI
Subscriptions and AI services differ from keys in that they are tied to a period and often to a specific account. What matters here is the term, the plan (personal, family, team) and the activation method — on your account or a ready-made access handover. Before buying, check whether sign-in to an existing account is required and whether your region is supported.