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About this project

A subscription pricing site that is meant to be auditable, not just clickable.

SubscriptionCompare tracks Netflix and Spotify pricing across countries. It publishes useful, crawlable pages that help visitors understand price differences without hunting through scattered billing pages, screenshots, or old forum posts.

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Problem we solve

Stop checking one country at a time.

Subscription prices can vary widely by country. This site turns prices, countries, plans, and converted amounts into pages you can compare quickly.

What we do not promise

A lower price does not mean everyone can buy it directly.

Prices are decision support only. Payment methods, account region, local eligibility, and official terms may limit real availability.

Supported services

Starting with Netflix and Spotify.

Netflix

Compare Netflix subscription costs by country

Review country prices, converted amounts, and history before confirming the latest conditions on the official page.

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Spotify

Compare multiple Spotify subscription plans

Review Individual, Student, Duo, Family, and supported regional plans so price gaps are easier to understand.

Open product comparison

What makes the site useful

The project is built around pages that explain and organize data, not just dump numbers.

Compare local prices and converted display prices without opening many tabs manually.
Switch plan, country, and display currency to find the lowest price currently in the dataset.
Source links stay available in tables so visitors can return to official pages for current terms.
History pages show recorded price points only; missing periods are not filled with fake trends.

Before you use the result

A cheap price does not always mean direct purchase is possible.

Some countries may require local eligibility or supported payment methods.
Subscription conditions can change by official policy, account region, and payment method.
This site compares pricing data and does not teach users how to bypass restrictions.

Frequently asked

Questions visitors, reviewers, and advertisers usually have

Are these prices manually edited on the frontend?

No. Pages read stored pricing records from the backend. If a country or plan is missing, the site shows no data instead of inventing a price.

Why show both local price and display price?

Local price preserves the billing currency for that country. Display price converts it into your selected currency so countries can be compared on one scale.

Can I treat this as a final purchase quote?

No. Prices and plan terms can change. Always verify the current price directly on the Netflix or Spotify official page before buying.

What is the best way to use this site?

Start with the comparison page, inspect a country page for plan details, then use the source link to confirm current official terms.