The WeSub subscription platform helps companies adapt to global trends and increase their competitiveness
Project representative: Mariusz Szałagan
WeSub is shaking up the Polish startup scene. This one-of-a-kind platform helps companies in Poland to get on board with the worldwide subscription economy trend. Subscriptions are now the way forward for businesses in all kinds of fields, from clothes to cars to building equipment makers.
WeSub has brought in skilled experts to help local businesses get up to speed with this trend giving them a chance to stand toe-to-toe with global players. The folks behind WeSub call it a "subscription bridge," but it’s more than just a service. It’s a tool that lets sellers make money while cutting down what customers have to pay by a lot. The extra wiggle room that WeSub gives makes sellers’ products even more appealing to buyers.
The WeSub founding team includes experts like the CEO, who knows a lot about money products helping businesses, and coming up with new ideas. Another key player is Sebastian Kuk, the CTO, who’s good at math when it comes to insurance and money stuff.
WeSub has big dreams for what’s coming next. They want to build a worldwide platform where people who sell equipment can offer subscriptions. This will help their customers get their hands on different products more and. They’re doing this because they see that what customers want and what sellers can offer right now don’t quite match up.
The only real rivals for WeSub might be big players like McKinsey or Accenture. That said, WeSub’s focus on local markets and its specialization make it a better fit for Polish businesses. The way WeSub has an impact on the market opens up some exciting possibilities down the road.