Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Blendle

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Type of site
  
News, magazines

Founded
  
2013 (2013)

Area served
  
Netherlands, Germany

Available in
  
Dutch, German

Headquarters
  
Utrecht, Netherlands

Founder(s)
  
Marten Blankesteijn Alexander Klöpping

Blendle is a Dutch online news platform that aggregates articles from a variety of newspapers and magazines and sells them on a pay-per-article basis. The key differences to similar websites are the participation by otherwise commercially unrelated news services in a single platform and the ability for registered users to easily pay a small price per article. It has been called an "iTunes for news" in various media.

Contents

The project was founded by Marten Blankesteijn and Alexander Klöpping. Blendle was backed by a Dutch government fund during its trial phase in April 2014. The service is currently directed at customers in the Netherlands and Germany, but can be accessed elsewhere. The service is planning to expand into the United States in 2016.

Service

Blendle offers users access to articles of newspapers and magazines which can be purchased individually, although entire issues can be purchased as well. The transaction of the former is seamless; it automatically occurs when the user opens an article. The price is then deducted from the user’s account balance, to which they added funds prior to the transaction. The service immediately reverses the transaction when the user closes the purchased article quickly after opening it or requests a refund which is only available for 24 hours after purchase. Purchased articles can be accessed at no additional charge.

The prices are determined by the publishers and range between €0.09 (snippets) and €1.99 (feature stories) and are often around €0.25, 7001300000000000000♠30% of which is paid to Blendle. Users can top up their accounts manually or set up an automatic top-up.

Curation

Aside from offering access to articles and entire issues through which users can browse, the service also assembles articles per section, provides general staff picks and has a list of trending articles. Users can subscribe to these sections, can follow others users and can recommend articles to their own followers. Users can also search for articles directly and set up keyword-related alerts.

Publishers

At launch, Blendle had agreements with 56 publishers. Since then it has increased that number to over 100 publishers. Most of the publishers are Dutch and German newspapers and magazines, but the service also lists several Belgian newspapers and magazines as well as a few newspapers and magazines from English-speaking countries. In September 2015, Blendle has expanded the service to Germany and has so far concluded agreements with 37 German publishers.

References

Blendle Wikipedia