Spotify Premium: How to discount your streaming plan to as little as £2.50 per month
SPOTIFY Premium subscription plans are now more affordable, thanks to a change to the pricing tiers which should help the hugely-popular streaming service rival Apple Music.
Spotify Premium – which lets subscribers download music for offline playback, listen without ads and enjoy high definition music – is now a little cheaper.
The hugely-successful music streaming firm has announced a price cut to its Family Plan option, which has dropped from £30 for five subscribers, to £15 for six.
If you have six family members (or friends) who want to club together for Spotify, this new plan will see you all pay just £2.50 a month for your Premium subscriptions.
That's a mammoth saving on the typical £9.99 monthly cost usually associated with the highest subscription tier.
The latest price cut to Spotify Premium is a response to Apple Music, which introduced a similarly competitive family price plan alongside the service when it launched last year.
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Both Spotify Premium and Apple Music also offer discounts for full-time student, verified through UniDays. Students can get a 50 per cent discount on music streaming for the duration of their education.
Spotify says the Family Plan subscription grants separate accounts for all of its member, allowing each person to create and save their own playlist, and receive music recommendations tailored to them.
Those who already use Spotify can keep their existing settings, music recommendations, playlists, and more. The £15 monthly bill is paid by one of the accounts in the subscription plan.
It appears the definitions of "family", "household" and "loved ones" are quite broad – so you probably don't need to worry if you aren't a blood relative with everyone in your Family Plan.
Apple is expected to announce some major changes to its Spotify-rival durings its annual developer conference, WWDC, next month.
One year after it first launched Apple Music, the iPhone manufacturer is expected to completely redesign the look of the app.
Express.co.uk put Apple Music to the test earlier this year, and was broadly impressed with the Spotify Premium rival.