Save up to £24 per year on Spotify by doing this one thing

Looking to cut your Spotify costs? The music streaming giant has discreetly introduced a cheaper 'Basic' plan, which costs £1-£2 less a month than its other Premium subscriptions.

All you need to do is forgo audiobooks, while still enjoying ad-free listening, downloads, high-quality audio and podcasts.

Changing your account is quick and easy – we explain how to do it below. Plus, find out other ways to cut your listening costs, and the alternative music streaming options available.

How to save on Spotify Premium

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Most of Spotify's Premium plans (not including Student) currently include 15 hours of audiobook listening alongside a range of other perks, such as higher audio quality, offline listening, making queues, and no ads. For Family and Duo accounts, only the account holder will have access to the audiobook hours.

Current Spotify Premium members were all moved onto these plans automatically after price increases in April 2024: 

Individual PremiumFamily PremiumDuo

The new Basic plan – only available to existing Premium subscribers for now – includes all the regular perks, but without audiobook hours. By switching, your plan pricing will look like this:

Individual BasicFamily BasicDuo Basic

Student Plans remain at £5.99, and there is no Basic Student available currently.

How to change your Spotify plan

Premium Spotify plans compared

Below, you'll find pricing information for the paid-for plans that Spotify currently offers, including the new Basic price, and how much you can save monthly by switching.

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Other ways to save on Spotify

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1. Pay for a year upfront with a gift card 

You can get 12 months of an Individual membership via a digital gift card for £99 – a saving of £32.88 compared to the monthly subscription.

Be aware that you'll have to pay the entire £99 cost upfront, which isn't ideal for everyone. Gift cards can also only be redeemed on an Individual membership.

2. Make sure you're using a Student account if you're eligible

If you're a university student, you should be eligible for Spotify's Student account, which reduces the cost by around half. The first month is also free.

Once verified, your Student account will last one year before you're asked to re-verify your student status. You'll be able to use the Student subscription for a maximum of four years in total, then you'll automatically be moved to an Individual subscription.

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3. Use the plan that best suits your lifestyle 

The different plans exist to get you the most bang for your buck – use them wisely.

If you're paying for six people to be on a Family subscription, but only two people actually use it, you may want to downsize to a Duo membership. This is £3 per month cheaper. 

Or, if you and a partner or housemate are both on Individual subscriptions, switching to Duo can take your combined monthly cost from £23.98 to £16.99 – saving £6.99 a month. That's just under £84 a year.

Note that Duo and Family plans require everyone on the plan to live at the same address.

4. Don't mind ads? Consider using Spotify Free

It might not have all the features of Premium, but Spotify Free is always an option if you're in a pinch.

5. Make the most of free trials

If you've never tried Premium before, you may be eligible for a free trial through Spotify.

These free trial promotions come and go every few months, so keep a look out for when another one starts.

You'll need to enter a payment method to start the trial, so remember to cancel before you're charged if you don't want to spend anything.

6. Check if it's a mobile or broadband contract perk

Alternatives to Spotify

Music streaming apps

Looking for something a bit different to Spotify? There are plenty of other free and paid-for streaming services to consider.

Bear in mind that free services will come with adverts and usually lower-quality audio than subscription-based services.

Free music streaming services

Amazon Music Free Deezer Free SoundCloud YouTube Music 

Paid music streaming services

Amazon Music Unlimited Apple Music Deezer SoundCloud Go and SoundCloud Go+ Tidal YouTube Premium Compare mobile phone contracts to find the best one for you with 

source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/how-to-save-money-on-spotify-axjBd4W2ErE6
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