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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR:

    1. Spotify is significantly reducing prices by around 30% in India, targeting a market with approximately 70 million users, to make subscriptions more affordable.
    2. The price cuts in India effectively negate previous price hikes and include special introductory offers for first-time subscribers, while maintaining some plans and removing less popular options.
    3. These price reductions contrast with recent US price increases, highlighting Spotify’s strategic focus on India’s price-sensitive market, but likely won’t be mirrored in the US.
    4. The move underscores Spotify’s efforts to grow its user base in key markets like India, where competition from free-tier services like YouTube Music and Apple Music remains intense.

    Spotify Drops Prices in India, Reversing Past Increases

    Recently, Spotify made a big move in India. The company slashed its Standard Plan price from Rs. 199 ($2.08) to Rs. 139 ($1.49) monthly. Even better, they introduced a limited-time offer. New subscribers can pay just Rs. 99 ($1.03) for the first three months. This change is a sharp contrast to last year’s price hikes, which made some users upset. Now, many see Spotify as more affordable again. Notably, the company also lowered its Student Plan to Rs. 69 ($0.72). Meanwhile, the more expensive Platinum tier remains the same. Interestingly, Spotify also removed its Lite plan, which offered lower-quality audio and offline downloads. This move suggests that Spotify wants to reconnect with budget-conscious users in India. With nearly 10% of its global users, India is a key market. It plays a vital role in Spotify’s overall growth, even if the company looks at other regions for revenue. The U.S. recently saw a price increase, making India’s price cuts stand out even more. Overall, the company’s decisions show a focus on balancing user loyalty with market demands.

    How the Price Changes Impact Users and Competitors

    These price reductions make Spotify especially attractive for Indian listeners. The lowered costs could encourage more people to subscribe or stay loyal. It also challenges competitors like YouTube Music and Apple Music. Both of these services have offered free bundles, giving them an edge. With Spotify dropping prices, some users might switch from other platforms. Additionally, the move could influence how Spotify manages pricing in other regions. While pricey subscription plans stay the same in some markets, India’s shift shows Spotify’s flexibility. For existing subscribers, it’s unclear whether they will get the new lower prices or need to cancel and resubscribe. The company clearly wants to boost its user base, especially in fast-growing markets. This approach might also create a ripple effect, encouraging other companies to revisit their pricing strategies.

    What This Means for the Future of Streaming Prices

    Spotify’s latest pricing changes show a different side of its strategy. Instead of solely raising prices to support artists and platform improvements, it’s also willing to lower prices in key markets. This move targets India’s price-sensitive audience, where affordability is crucial. Although the U.S. and other regions may not see similar cuts soon, this development could inspire positive change elsewhere. For consumers, it’s a win — lower prices mean more access to music. For the industry, it reflects a balancing act: offering great features while staying competitive. As Spotify holds onto its leading position, it will likely keep innovating — sometimes by adjusting prices or features. Ultimately, the goal is to make music streaming more accessible for everyone, no matter where they live.

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