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6 min read · Updated 2026-05-12

How to compare Spotify Individual, Duo, Student, and Family prices

Spotify has several plan types, and each can behave differently across countries. This guide explains how to compare them without mixing unlike offers.

Plan type changes the meaning of the price

Spotify Individual, Duo, Student, and Family plans serve different household sizes and eligibility rules. A low Family price is not directly comparable with an Individual price because the value per listener can be very different.

The safest way to compare Spotify pricing is to select one plan type first, then compare countries inside that plan.

Student plans need extra caution

Student plans are usually tied to verification rules. A country may show a low student price, but the ability to use that offer may depend on local education verification and account eligibility.

For research, student prices are useful indicators of market pricing. For personal purchase decisions, official eligibility terms matter more than the converted ranking.

Family and Duo prices are household products

Duo and Family plans often have household or address requirements. Comparing their converted prices can show market differences, but those differences should not be interpreted as instructions to move an account across regions.

SubscriptionCompare keeps the comparison informational: local price, converted price, source context, and plan name remain visible so readers can make a careful judgment.

Summary

Key takeaways

Compare one Spotify plan type at a time.
Student prices need eligibility context.
Duo and Family prices should be interpreted with household rules in mind.

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