App that promises savings with streaming is launched at CCXP 24

by Andrea
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In the 2024 edition of CCXP, Omelete Company – owner and organizer of the event – ​​launched a new product for the entertainment consumer, Chippu Place. The app brings together multiple streams and promises to generate financial savings for users.

According to Thiago Romariz, director of media and content at Omelete and creator of Chippu, the idea is not to compete with streaming, but to be a facilitator of the user’s life, bringing together all platform subscriptions in one place, with a single payment, and generating insights that help manage financial life.

“It’s not uncommon for someone to take out a month’s subscription, forget about it and continue paying. This is generational consumption behavior”, he explains. Chippu Place then analyzes which streams are being used more by the subscriber and which are being used less, and calculates what is financially worth it for them or not.

Amazon, Uber, PlayStation are some of the subscriptions that can be consolidated into a single transaction with all payments.

Chippu Place also operates on a benefits club model, with a plan called Omelete Club, which offers between five and seven entertainment-related benefits each month. This plan, in December, includes important partnerships such as Globo, with a free month, as well as exclusive discounts at CCXP partners, such as Panini, Galápagos, Skeelo and Reserva Imovision.

Discover the plans:

● Plan – Omelete Club (R$ 14.90)
■ Globoplay (1 free month of the premium plan)
■ Galapagos (10% discount)
■ Skeelo (1 free book)
■ Panini (20% discount on e-commerce, cumulative with other promotions)
■ IMOVISION reservation (1 month free)
■ CCXP Store (exclusive discount)

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