High entry price relative to early-stage creator revenue
Multiple reviewers describe signing up at $149/month before their subscriber base could support the cost, then canceling when revenue didn't scale quickly enough.
Video membership platform for OTT and subscription video creators
What Uscreen costs, how it compares to similar Course & Membership Platforms tools on price positioning, and every documented billing complaint that's shaped its reputation.
Uscreen is a video streaming and membership platform that lets creators build Netflix-style subscription channels. Pricing starts at $149/month and includes app building at higher tiers.
Uscreen is the most capable platform in the video-subscription niche — native apps, offline viewing, and OTT distribution put it in a different class from Kajabi or Thinkific for video-first creators. The complaint record reflects the price: at $149+/month, the barrier to entry is high, and some smaller creators describe the platform as more than they needed.
Billing complaints are light. The main friction is the price-to-feature match for smaller audiences.
Pricing details are drawn from our editorial research and may change — always confirm current rates on www.uscreen.tv before buying.
This isn't a feature-by-feature price comparison — it's a positioning check against other Course & Membership Platforms tools we track, based on documented complaint volume and risk profile.
| Product | Risk Score | Billing complaints | Positioning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uscreen (this product) | 13 · Clean Record | 1 | — |
| Podia | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Thinkific | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Circle | 20 · Mixed Signals | See pricing → | Higher overall risk profile — Uscreen may be the safer bet Full comparison → |
Multiple reviewers describe signing up at $149/month before their subscriber base could support the cost, then canceling when revenue didn't scale quickly enough.
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Every billing, hidden-fee, and pricing-related complaint we've recorded for Uscreen — with sources.
Multiple reviewers describe signing up at $149/month before their subscriber base could support the cost, then canceling when revenue didn't scale quickly enough.
We don't scrape live pricing pages — this page reflects documented pricing details from our editorial research and dated billing complaints from public sources. For current rates, always check the vendor's own pricing page.