👉 Subscribers Math is a framework that models the growth and interactions of subscribers in a digital ecosystem, such as streaming services or software platforms. It uses differential equations to describe how the number of subscribers changes over time, considering factors like new sign-ups, churn (subscribers leaving), and growth rates. The model typically includes variables for the current number of subscribers, the rate of new sign-ups, and the rate at which existing subscribers leave or upgrade their plans. By solving these equations, Subscribers Math helps predict future subscriber counts and understand the dynamics of user growth and retention, enabling businesses to make informed decisions about marketing, content, and service improvements.