Spotify Premium Individual now starts at $11.99/month in the US. Whether you're listening solo or sharing an account with others, there's a plan that fits your lifestyle:
Plan | US Price/month | Users | Unique Perks |
Individual | $11.99 | 1 | 2-month free trial, 15 hrs audiobooks, full Premium access |
Duo | $16.99 | 2 | Cheaper per user, separate accounts, 15 hrs audiobooks for plan manager |
Family | $19.99 | Up to 6 | Spotify Kids app, parental controls, best value per user |
Student | $5.99 | 1 | Includes Hulu (with ads), discounted rate, 1-month free trial |
Note that the Duo and Family plans require you to be at the same address, while the Student plan is only available at select institutions only.
Before you commit, utilise the 2-month free trial from the Individual plans first. That means you can:
Use the free trial to see exactly what you're getting. You’ll quickly notice the difference in convenience, sound quality, and freedom compared to the free version. If you don’t think it’s worth the price, you can cancel before the trial ends with no charge.
Note: You can only get the free trial once, i.e., either the 2-month free trial from Individual or Student plan, but not both.
No more mid-song ads or interruptions. With Premium, you can listen to your playlists, albums, and podcasts without ever hearing a commercial.
Free users can only shuffle some playlists and skip a limited number of tracks. Premium removes all those restrictions. You can play any song you want, whenever you want, as many times as you like.
Premium lets you download music and podcasts for offline listening. This is especially useful for flights, commutes, or trips where Wi-Fi is spotty or expensive. This means that you can listen to your favorite songs and shows without any lags or delays.
Spotify Premium streams at up to 320 kbps, offering clearer, richer sound. Audiophiles will notice the difference, especially with good headphones or speakers.
Most Premium plans now come with 15 hours of audiobook listening each month from over 300,000 selections. It's a great bonus if you enjoy fiction or want to squeeze in some learning during your downtime.
Each user gets their own recommendations, curated playlists like Discover Weekly, and Wrapped stats at the end of the year. On shared plans (Duo and Family), your preferences won’t be affected by other users, so you can uncover new artists in your favorite genres.
On the Family plan, you also get access to Spotify Kids, a separate app built for children with age-appropriate music, audiobooks, and stories. It’s ideal for families who want to manage screen time without exposing kids to explicit content.
Spotify Free is decent if you’re casual about music or mostly use Wi-Fi. But it comes with:
If you use Spotify daily or care about music quality and control, Premium is the clear upgrade.
Spotify Premium works seamlessly abroad, especially when you have preload your library before your trip. Whether you're exploring Europe or island-hopping in Asia, your playlists, downloads, and recommendations stay the same. However, accessing the online side of Spotify requires roaming data, which could cause a significant sum.
With Eskimo eSIM, you get all the roaming benefits without the fees. It works in 130+ countries and installs instantly, no SIM swapping needed. New users get free global data just for signing up, so you can stream smarter and stay connected anywhere. Get your free global data to use in 80+ countries and make the most of Spotify on the road.
Yes, Spotify often runs free trial promotions depending on the plans you intend to have. Keep an eye on the signup page for current offers.
Yes. You can cancel whenever you like (before trial period ends). Your account will revert to the free version at the end of the current billing period.
Spotify doesn’t offer a specific trio plan, but the Family plan (up to six users) is the best choice for small groups.
No. Your downloads stay on your device unless you cancel Premium or sign out.
For more details or to subscribe, visit Spotify Premium Plans.