Close Menu
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now

Nintendo May Have Handled Switch 2 Preorders Differently in Japan and the U.S. Due to Varying Perceptions of Fairness, Japanese Study Suggests

18 July 2025

The creepy AI era is here

18 July 2025

Review: Roborock Saros Z70

18 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
  • Home
  • What’s On
  • Mobile
  • Computers
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • How To
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Tech News VisionTech News Vision
Home » Spotify Rolls Out Audiobooks+ to Family Plan Subscribers for the First Time: All Details
Apps

Spotify Rolls Out Audiobooks+ to Family Plan Subscribers for the First Time: All Details

News RoomBy News Room18 July 2025Updated:18 July 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Spotify, on Thursday, announced the expansion of its premium audiobook service, Audiobooks+, for its individual premium subscribers. Interestingly, the music streaming service is rolling out the service for additional members who are part of the Premium Family and Duo subscribers for the first time. The service was earlier under trial in Ireland and Canada. Now, the Stockholm-based firm is rolling out the premium service in 11 other countries across continents. However, the company has not revealed the timeline for the roll out in other regions, or whether it will ever come to India.

Spotify’s two new Audiobooks+ add-ons

In a press release on its website, Spotify has announced that, with its two new add-on plans, it is expanding the availability of its premium audiobook streaming service called the Audiobooks+. The service, which was earlier only available in Ireland and Canada, for trials, is now being rolled out to Spotify users in the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The company claims that the new plans will offer “greater flexibility” to its subscribers.

First is Audiobooks+ for Plan Members. Spotify said that, for the first time, additional members of the Premium Family and Duo subscribers can now listen to audiobooks for 15 hours in a month. The recurring add-on plan can be used by the members by requesting access for the same from their plan manager, who in turn will have to buy the add-on for them.

There is another option for people who have exhausted their 15-hour quota. They can buy a top-up in order to get access to a one-time listening experience with a validity of 10 hours. When their Spotify monthly billing cycle starts again, they will get access to their original 15-hour listening quota.

In India, Spotify currently allows users to add up to 6 family members, including the users themselves, with a family plan, for a monthly payment of Rs. 179. As of now, it is unclear whether Spotify will roll out the new Audiobooks+ add-on plans for Indians or not, and if yes, how much will it cost on top of Rs. 179.

The second plan is Audiobooks+ for individual Premium members, including Family and Duo plan managers. The audiobook streaming quota is the same as for the add-on family members, 15 hours monthly.

Spotify claims that the new two new Audiobooks+ plans would offer more flexibility for listeners, expanding the user base to potentially “millions” of subscribers worldwide. The company said that the move is part of its goal to aid publishers and authors reach new audiences, at the same time generating more revenue.

This is pertinent because, according to a recent Bloomberg report, Spotify’s first quarter 2025 operating profit of EUR 509 million (about Rs. 5,096 crore) was below its own estimates of EUR 548 million (about Rs. 5,486 crore). Hence, the Stockholm-based music streaming service could be aiming to recuperate some of its losses with the new Audiobooks+ plans.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Samsung Fixes Major Security Flaw in Secure Folder With One UI 8 Release: Report

18 July 2025

Google’s Circle to Search Now Lets You Check History of Songs You’ve Searched for in the Past

18 July 2025

Meta’s Adam Mosseri to Hand Over Day-to-Day Responsibilities of Threads to Gen AI Executive: Report

18 July 2025

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent Launched, Can Perform Complex Tasks on a Virtual Computer

18 July 2025
Editors Picks

Microsoft’s constant layoffs risk creating a culture of fear

18 July 2025

Review: Lettuce Grow Indoor Farmstand

18 July 2025

Apple Sues YouTuber Jon Prosser of FPT for Alleged iOS 26 Leaks; Calls it a Trade Secret

18 July 2025

Samsung Fixes Major Security Flaw in Secure Folder With One UI 8 Release: Report

18 July 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
Tech News Vision
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 Tech News Vision. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.