Spotify offers many plans and one of them is Duo. As the name suggests, Duo allows two people to enjoy the benefits of Spotify Premium. Given how Spotify Premium Individual prices have plummeted in the last few months, switching to Duo could be a pretty cost-effective move. Here’s everything you need to know about Spotify Duo and how it works.
What is Spotify Premium Duo?
It brings a lot of value compared to Spotify Individual as the effective price per individual, when shared, comes down by around40%. All Premium plans give you access to Ad-free music, Offline Listening, Spotify Jam, Unlimited Skips, and more, and the Duo is a great way to listen to music with your partners or friends.
Spotify Duo costs$16.99/month and gives two people access to Premium. That’s around$5 lesscompared to Premium Individual and becomes a no-brainer if you have two people in your family or want to share it with your other friend. As for the features you get in Premium Duo, you can check them out in our dedicatedPremium Plans post.
The main difference between Duo and Individual premium plans is that SpotifyDuo gives you two Premium accountsversus one in the Individual plan. PremiumDuo costs $16.99/month whereas Spotify PremiumIndividual costs $11.99/month.
Besides, users of both plans can use allSpotify Premium featureswithout restrictions. The only limitation on Duo is thatonly the Plan manager gets accessto the platform’s audiobook catalog and can listen to it for up to 15 hours monthly.
If you aren’t already subscribed to Premium, you can choose the Premium Duo plan whensubscribing to Spotify Premium. If you’re already on Premium, you can upgrade to Duo from a browser or Spotify app.
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Once the payment is processed, you will be subscribed to the Duo plan.
The process of inviting the other member is similar toinviting on the Spotify Premium Family plan. To add another member to your Duo plan, head over to yourprofile pictureinside the Spotify app >Profile>Settings and privacy>Account>Premium Duo>Invite memberand share the link with someone you wish to add to your plan.
If the other person doesn’t live under the same roof as you, make sure to share with them your registered address on Spotify. Once they tap the invite, they will be asked to enter the address for verification, which should match the Plan Manager’s address.
And that’s all you need to know about the Duo Plan. How has your experience been using Spotify? Let us know in the comments.
Spotify doesn’t track you, but it uses the address of the billing account to check if the address entered by the other party at the time of invite is correct. So technically, you can use Premium Duo if the other account isn’t under the same roof.
There’s no difference features-wise, but Duo is more value for money, and it’s better to have Duo compared to each individual having their own Premium account.
Yes, Spotify Duo allows two accounts to enjoy the benefits of Premium and its features.
The person you’re trying to add needs to be at the same address as you or needs to enter the same address as yours. Failing to do so will result in you being unable to add someone to the Duo plan.