Spotify Windows Store App
Washington [US], November 7 (ANI): Audio streaming app Spotify appears to be interested in launching a subscription podcastservice that would offer access to original shows or exclusive episodes for a monthly fee.
According to The Verge, the potential service was described in a survey sent out through Spotify's app, which was reported on by Andrew Wallenstein, president of Variety's Intelligence Platform.
Spotify Music App Download
- Answer: If you're using an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or Apple TV device, you can indeed find and install or update Spotify through the App Store. However, if you're using a Mac device, you won't be able to find and install the app through the App Store. Instead, to get Spotify on your device, you'll need to head to spotify.com/download.
- At issue, according to Apple, is Spotify’s decision to take out a feature that let its users buy premium subscriptions through Apple’s in-app purchase feature or take steps to sign up online.
Install Spotify App
Spotify has sent a letter to Apple's top lawyer accusing Apple of causing grave harm to Spotify subscribers who use Apple devices. Spotify is accusing Apple of using the App Store rules as a active measure against competing music streaming services. The letter followed Apple's rejection of a Spotify App Update on the App Store. Order subscriptions apps for your Shopify ecommerce store. Order subscriptions plugins developed by Shopify geeks and our partners. Shopify apps and plugins for your online e commerce store. Your store name. Create your store.
Spotify Download App Android
The survey describes at least four possible subscription podcast plans, ranging from USD 3 to USD 8 per month. The cheapest plan would include 'access to exclusive interviews and episodes,' but would still include ads. The most expensive plan would include access to 'high-quality original content,' early access to some episodes, and no platform-inserted ads. None of these plans would include access to Spotify's premium music subscription.
As reported by The Verge, a spokesperson for Spotify indicated that the survey should not be taken as concrete product plans. 'At Spotify, we routinely conduct a number of surveys in an effort to improve our user experience. Some of those end up paving the path for our broader user experience and others serve only as important learnings. We have no further news to share on future plans at this time,' said the spokesperson.
That means there's no guarantee that Spotify will follow through with launching any of the described services. Companies often survey customers about potential new products and may shape their plans based on the results. But the fact that Spotify is surveying users means that it's likely considering launching some sort of subscription podcast plan, even if it doesn't necessarily end up taking any of the exact forms described here. (ANI)