
Both users get their own Spotify dashboards, along with Duo Mix, a playlist that can be shared and updated by both members on the account. With Spotify Duo, you can share your Spotify subscription with a friend, family member, or partner. This is the Individual plan, but there are several different versions of the Premium plan, which we’ll dive into below. Premium is available for a free month’s trial.

It also removes restrictions on listening to Spotify internationally, as well as any mobile app restrictions. As a premium user, you also can save tracks for offline listening, access Spotify Radio, and watch music videos and Spotify podcasts. Those willing to part with a little cash can access a host of top-tier features, including more than 70 million ad-free tracks, plus the ability to download your music directly to a device and get higher streaming quality.

Curated playlists and offline listening are unavailable in the free version, as is the Radio feature.

Core search and play features are available, including the ability to listen to specific tracks on demand (somewhat limited on the mobile app), replay recent albums, and more. With Spotify Free, you can listen to anything you want in the mobile, web, or desktop Spotify app, as long as you’re willing to put up with ads. Spotify plans explained Phil Nickinson/Digital Trends Spotify Free
