


If you’d like to join a premium plan, there are four choices available: Individual ($9.99/Month), Duo ($12.99/month, 2 accounts), Family ($14.99/month, 6 accounts) or Student ($4.99/month, limited to students at an accredited higher education institution, 1 account). Compared to Spotify free users, Spotify Premium paid subscribers can not only listen to Spotify songs without ads, but also download high-quality songs from Spotify for offline listening. Spotify’s free tier isn’t really free it’s ad-supported. This plan is also a cheaper option for groups of three-to-six university roommates rather than individual student accounts.Spotify offers two tiers: a free plan and four premium plans. Therefore, the more sharers you can get on a family plan, the more cost-effective it will be. If you split this account evenly, at most you’ll be paying £4.99 if you’re in a team of three, and at the least £2.50 in a group of six. Again like Duo, this account is only for people living in the same address – not friends outside of it. Otherwise, Spotify Duo is the more cost-friendly alternative between two people. It’s only worth getting Premium if you’re planning on splitting the account between three or more individuals, or if you desperately want access to Spotify Kids. Spotify Kids is for children up to age 12, and includes an entire library that is family-friendly and free of expletive music. Like Spotify Duo, you get numerous accounts (up to six), an automatic Family Mix with mixed curated tunes as well as access to Spotify Kids. If you’re under a roof with up to five others, then the Premium Family option is by far be the most cost effective Spotify subscription.
