Minno, a faith-based content provider for children, has partnered with Evergent to enhance subscription experiences while supporting growth and audience engagement across its streaming service.
Minno is using Evergent’s subscription, billing, and customer lifecycle management capabilities as it delivers its content to families worldwide through its Minno Kids app, featuring nearly 200 shows and available across major mobile, streaming, web, and smart TV platforms.
Citing industry research, Evergent said specialty streaming services focused on passionate audience segments, including faith-based, family-friendly, multicultural, and genre-specific content, continue to represent high-growth streaming markets.
Evergent added that it enables Minno to efficiently manage subscriber lifecycles, support diverse payment methods, and rapidly introduce new subscription options.
Vijay Sajja, founder and CEO of Evergent, said: “This milestone represents a significant evolution in how content providers can bring specialised streaming experiences to market. With Minno, we are demonstrating the power of a truly end-to-end monetisation platform, from identity and subscription management to payments, all working together to enable agile, scalable growth. This is especially impactful in emerging segments like faith-based content, where flexibility and global reach are critical.
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