Spotify Introduces Basic Plan Sans Audiobooks
Just weeks after raising prices for the second time in roughly a year, Spotify has announced a cheaper basic plan without audiobook listening time.
The company made the announcement on its website:
On Spotify, users discover and enjoy music, podcasts, and audiobooks, with various plans that meet our listeners’ needs. We offer subscriptions for every stage of life and household, depending on how listeners like to stream. And we’re now offering even more options for eligible U.S. subscribers, who can choose one of the plans below.
Basic
- Enjoy the music streaming benefits of your Premium plan without the monthly audiobook listening time. Starting at $10.99/month for eligible users.
At $10.99, the Basic plan is just $1 less than the Premium Individual, at $11.99. While not a big difference, it’s still nice that users can choose not to pay for a feature they may not use.
-
Google Reportedly Allows App Developers to Read the Private Messages of Gmail UsersApple TV+ Trial Will Go to Three Months July 1Verizon Reports Record Q2 Results on 5G GrowthTwitter Testing a Way to Downvote RepliesTruth Test: Facebook Should Release What Is Algorithmically TrendingOutreach CEO: The Rise Of The Revenue InnovatorShould You Invest in Cyber Insurance?Google Rolling Out June 2021 Core UpdateLinkedIn Founder: Part of Elon Musk's Grit is to Push Back Against ObstaclesSalesforce Reworking Operations to be Slack
Next article:How Facebook Messenger Can Help You Drive Sales
- ·Ways to Effectively Promote Your Business With Video Marketing
- ·Apple Wants Employees In
- ·YouTube Wins Major EU Copyright Ruling
- ·GoDaddy Online Shops Now Integrate Across Google
- ·Top 5 Instagram Analytics Tools for 2017
- ·Twitter Testing a Way to Downvote Replies
- ·AT&T Delays Fiber to 500,000 Homes Due to Chip Shortage
- ·NVIDIA Increasing RTX 30
- ·Marriott Using Salesforce Einstein to Reinvent the Hotel Experience
- ·Invisibly Launches Platform to Help People Control and Monetize Their Data
- ·UK Regulators May Force Facebook to Sell Giphy
- ·TikTok Enters Job Market with TikTok Resumes
- ·Foursquare CEO: Facebook and Google Are Not Your Friends and Are After Domination
- ·Salesforce Announces First Global Dreamforce 2021
- ·Consumers Less Satisfied With Internet Speeds in 2021
- ·Hubble Telescope Running in Safe Mode