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Does RevenueCat support true multi-page paywalls? If yes, how should they be implemented?

  • February 20, 2026
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Hi team πŸ‘‹,

I’m currently building an onboarding-style subscription flow and wanted to confirm official support for multi-page paywalls in RevenueCat Paywalls v2.

My use case

I want to create a 4-step paywall flow inside a single paywall, similar to onboarding screens:

  1. Value Intro (benefits, no products)

  2. Free vs Pro comparison

  3. Trial reminder selection

  4. Plan selection & purchase (products attached only on final step)

The goal is:

  • One continuous paywall experience

  • Navigation between steps using buttons (e.g., β€œNext”)

  • Products shown only on the last page

  • Analytics tracked per step
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    My questions

  • Does RevenueCat currently support true multi-page paywalls (multiple pages within a single paywall)?

  • If yes:

    • Which template or layout should be used?

    • Is there a Pages panel or page selector that must be enabled at creation time?

    • Can pages be added after paywall creation, or must it be chosen initially?

  • If not:

    • What is the recommended best practice to implement a multi-step flow?

      • Carousel-based approach?

      • Multiple paywalls triggered sequentially from the app?

  • Are there any official docs or examples showing multi-step onboarding paywalls?

  • Current situation

  • I created a new paywall, but I only see single-page components and no option to add multiple pages.

  • I want to confirm whether this is:

    • A limitation of the selected template

    • A feature flag / Paywalls v2 requirement

    • Or not supported yet

  • Any guidance from the RevenueCat team or community would be greatly appreciated πŸ™
    Thanks in advance!

1 reply

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  • February 20, 2026

Hi!

RevenueCat does support multi-page paywalls. Based on your use case, it seems like you could be looking for the Carousel component.Β The only caveat is that the component natively leans towards swiping for navigation between pages, rather than buttons. This can be configured further in whichever environment you are building though.Β 

Another component that could potentially work for your use case is Tabs. Even though it is originally built for multi-tier paywalls, you could further customize it to suit your use case.

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Cam