Spotify Plus will be Spotify’s new affordable subscription and will bridge the gap between the free version and the premium version of the world’s most popular music streaming service.
The new subscription is already being tested and the edge He had access to a Spotify source who confirmed that the subscription is already reaching some users, as they were offered a random $0.99 monthly plan to join Spotify Plus.
“We are running an ad-supported subscription trial for a limited number of our users.”, sourced to The Verge.
Spotify Plus will allow unlimited changes to be tracked
The main attraction of this subscription is the unlimited switching of tracks. Currently, the free version of Spotify only allows mobile users to play music six times in a row within an hour, and the music will always be played randomly.
The only exception where the user can choose the songs they listen to are playlists that are automatically generated by Spotify or sponsored, which makes using the mobile app frustrating. These restrictions are not checked (at the moment) in the desktop version, the choice is possible to the taste of the user, since only ads are shown, as in the mobile application.
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With Spotify Plus, the goal will be to give the user the option to choose at any time when changing songs and precisely select the track they want to listen to. This subscription will be much less expensive than the premium version, as it does not eliminate ads.
As per the source, Spotify Plus is currently being offered as a promotional offer at various prices, with the aim of gauging the optimum attractive point for users to join this subscription. So it is not certain when we will see the new Spotify subscription available to the public on an official basis.
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Source: the edge
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