Edited By
Samir Patel
A growing number of people are struggling to understand Displate's membership system. As custom art becomes a popular gift optionโparticularly for birthdays like one user sharedโthe monthly subscription requirement is raising eyebrows.
To create a custom Displate, users must first sign up for a membership, which seems to depend on making an initial purchase. Comments indicate that basic information about this process is somewhat unclear, leaving many frustrated.
"I just want to make a custom Displate for my sonโs birthday coming up," said one parent seeking guidance.
Subscription Requirement: Users must purchase an item to become a member, generating ongoing questions.
Discounts and Benefits: Many agree that the subscription includes perks like free shipping and even free Displates each year, depending on the spend.
Profile Access: After subscribing, members can access a "create Displate" option on their profiles.
Some comments shed light on the experience users face when trying to join:
"Itโs a subscription. Youโll also get one or two free Displates a year."
"When you click to become one, it just brings you to the store again."
These insights suggest users are unclear about how to transition from a purchase to membership effectively.
Responses include a mix of confusion and mild optimism regarding the subscription model:
People seem excited about the potential of free items but are concerned about the convoluted process to join.
Touchpoints for improvement are prevalent, showing a community eager for straightforward information.
๐ฆ Membership depends on initial purchase: Confusion about how to initiate membership persists.
๐ Potential benefits include free shipping and art: Many find value in what the subscription offers, though clarity is needed.
๐ฆ Users demand a smoother onboarding process: A significant number are calling for clearer instructions.
As the custom art trend grows, will Displate address these membership frustrations to keep customers happy? Only time will tell.