The favored YouTuber Marques Brownlee has introduced he plans to close down his subscription app for cell phone wallpapers, Panels.
The content material creator, whose sometimes scathing takes on new tech products have helped him amass greater than 20 million YouTube subscribers, launched the app in September 2024.
Panels let folks obtain a variety of digital wallpapers for his or her gadgets for a month-to-month charge – beginning at $11.99 (£9) a month.
However greater than a yr after dealing with scrutiny over its value and privateness, Brownlee has advised followers the app can be shut down altogether on 31 December.
“We made errors in making our first app and in the end we weren’t in a position to flip it into the imaginative and prescient that I had had,” he stated in a video on Sunday.
Brownlee – who goes by MKBHD on his socials – advised viewers he wished it “to develop into a vibrant ecosystem” for wallpapers, and supporting the artists who design them.
He stated the app had had some successes – topping app obtain charts at launch and seeing two million wallpaper downloads – calling it “a rollercoaster trip”.
“However on the finish of the day, it wasn’t in a position to maintain,” he stated, noting the app’s “area of interest” attraction and viewers.
Brownlee had beforehand highlighted the app’s doubtlessly restricted attraction when responding to criticism of it shortly after it launched.
“The goal marketplace for that is insanely small,” he told one user on X final September who questioned his choice to launch a digital wallpapers app.
“Most individuals do not obtain a wallpaper app.
“That is for many who have been asking. If you happen to’re not into it, don’t be concerned about it.”
He additionally thanked the artists who had been concerned in creating wallpapers for the app.
A discover on the Panels website stated customers would be capable to preserve bought or downloaded wallpapers from the app “ceaselessly” and be refunded for any lively subscriptions after its closure on the finish of the month.
They’d additionally be capable to create their very own spin-offs of the app, because the code behind it could develop into open supply.
“This may enable anybody to construct on what we began – we’re excited to see what new initiatives could develop from it,” the discover learn.
