Spotify is getting more expensive in Poland. The increases are double digits

Spotify is getting more expensive in Poland. The increases are double digits

End of current rates

The Swedish audio streaming giant has decided to make a move that will certainly not please music lovers on the Vistula River. Spotify has just changed the prices of its services in Poland and unfortunately we have to prepare for higher expenses. The previous amounts that we have become accustomed to are becoming a thing of the past.

The company usually explains such decisions with the need to further develop the platform and invest in new functions. The Polish market is not the only one experiencing price list corrections, but the scale of the increases is noticeable. The price increase applies to every type of account, from student plans to the most extensive family packages.

How much will we pay for Spotify now?

Subscribers to shared plans will feel the biggest differences. According to the new information, the increases are: up to eight zlotys per monthdepending on the selected variant. Below is a detailed summary of the changes.

Premium Plan Old price New price Change
Individual PLN 23.99 PLN 26.99 +12.5%
Student PLN 12.99 PLN 14.49 +11.5%
Duo PLN 30.99 PLN 36.99 +19.4%
Family 37.99% PLN 45.99 +21.1%

Who is the raise for?

The new price list is now valid new userswho want to join the Premium service. Current subscribers they will probably get the appropriate ones soon email notifications with information about the upcoming fee change in the next billing cycle. This is standard procedure when updating the terms of digital services.

An increase in the price of the Family package by PLN 8 may encourage some people to look for alternatives from competitors. Similar solution Tidal Whether Apple they have for PLN 34.99 per month. Deezer is more expensive, where the package Family costs PLN 39.99 per month. However, these are just some of the possibilities. Price differences, of course, also exist in plans other than family.

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