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Partner spotlight: Headway

by Beccy Blount | 20 Aug 2026

When there’s no time to learn, make learning fit the time you have

There are more ways to learn than ever before. Books, podcasts, online courses and videos put an almost limitless amount of knowledge at our fingertips.

The problem is finding the time to use it.

For busy professionals, entrepreneurs and parents, the desire to keep learning often competes with work, family and everything else filling the day. Sitting down with a book or committing to a lengthy course can quickly become another task on an already crowded to-do list.

That’s the gap Headway is designed to fill.

Available pre-stocked through the Digital Vending Machine® (DVM™) from Bango, Headway turns ideas from bestselling non-fiction books into bite-sized learning experiences that fit around everyday life.

Instead of asking people to find more time to learn, Headway helps them make more of the time they already have.

Meet Headway

Headway is a global daily growth app used by more than 60 million people, with 2 million monthly active users.

The library spans 2,500+ summaries across 30+ nonfiction categories, with award-winning, handcrafted covers. Headway has ranked #1 in Education on the US App Store and has been featured as App of the Day by both Apple and Google.

The app distils key ideas from bestselling non-fiction books into short, accessible content covering areas including productivity, business, personal development, wellbeing, relationships and financial decision-making.

Its promise is simple: “Grow your way.”

For one person, that might mean learning for five minutes between meetings. For another, it could be listening during the morning commute or spending 15 minutes exploring a topic before bed.

Headway personalizes the experience around each user’s goals, interests and preferred learning habits. Content recommendations, tailored learning paths and custom collections help users decide what to learn next, while daily streaks, reminders and gamification are designed to turn those small moments into a consistent habit.

With localized experiences across 11 languages — English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Czech, Romanian and Hungarian — that proposition is already reaching audiences across the world, with further languages in the pipeline.

Why Headway works in a bundle

Subscription bundles have traditionally been dominated by entertainment. Streaming video, music and gaming remain hugely important, but the next generation of bundles has an opportunity to do more.

Learning brings a different kind of value.

Rather than giving customers another service to watch or listen to for entertainment, Headway gives them something connected to their ambitions. It can help them develop professionally, work towards personal goals or simply feel they are making better use of their time.

That makes Headway an interesting way for resellers like telcos, banks and retailers to broaden the role their bundles play in customers’ lives.

There is also a natural alignment around habit. For telcos, connectivity is something customers rely on every day, and Headway is designed to become a daily learning habit. Bringing the two together creates an opportunity for telcos to offer a benefit customers have a reason to return to regularly.

For telcos competing in markets where network propositions can increasingly look similar, learning can also introduce a new point of differentiation. Instead of competing only on data, connectivity or access to the same entertainment services, a bundle can start to say something about what the brand wants to help its customers achieve.

Headway already has experience through partnerships across financial services and travel, including bundles with Revolut and Delta Air Lines. The service is designed to work within rewards and loyalty ecosystems, giving partners another way to encourage engagement while adding perceived value to premium propositions.

Where Headway could fit in your next bundle

The breadth of Headway’s content means there are several ways it could sit within a reseller proposition.

For telcos it could strengthen a premium mobile plan aimed at ambitious professionals, add personal development to a loyalty or rewards programme, or sit alongside productivity and wellbeing subscriptions to create a broader lifestyle proposition.

There is also an opportunity to think beyond fixed bundle categories.

A career bundle could combine connectivity with learning and productivity services. A wellbeing bundle could bring together physical and personal development. A young professional proposition could offer customers services that help them manage their money, develop new skills and progress their careers.

The common thread is that Headway adds something many bundles currently lack: a subscription built around progress.

Learning that fits the future of subscriptions

The need to keep learning is unlikely to disappear. If anything, rapidly changing technology and working practices are making continuous development more important.

But the way people learn is changing.

Customers increasingly expect digital experiences to adapt around them rather than the other way around. Learning that can happen for five minutes on a commute, during a break or between meetings fits naturally into that shift.

That is where Headway earns its place in the subscription economy. It turns self-improvement from something customers need to make time for into something that can become part of everyday life.

And for telcos, banks and other resellers looking beyond another entertainment bundle, that creates an opportunity to offer customers something different – a subscription designed to help them grow.

Discover how Headway can add value to your next subscription bundle through the Bango DVM

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