Audible launches a cheaper ‘Standard’ subscription plan, challenging Spotify
Audible is rolling out a cheaper “Standard” subscription plan that costs $8.
99 per month, the Amazon-owned company announced on Tuesday.
The new plan is $6 cheaper than the platform’s existing “Premium” plan, which costs $14.
The Standard plan includes one audiobook per month from Audible’s catalog and unlimited listening from a curated library that includes a selection of Audible Originals.
The Premium plan lets users keep the audiobooks they’ve listened to even if they unsubscribe.
Audible is testing the plan in additional markets, the company says.
Additionally, it noted that more than half of Spotify’s 281 million premium subscribers have engaged with an audiobook. Spotify recently hiked the price of its monthly subscription plan for the third time in three years, potentially opening the door to competitors like Audible. “By expanding our membership options, we’re maximizing access for lighter listeners while enabling publishers and creators to reach new audiences — a win-win that grows the entire audiobook category,” said Cynthia Chu, chief financial and growth officer at Audible, in a press release. Audible says early testing of the new plan showed strong member acquisition and retention rates, as testing in the United Kingdom and Australia showed that the plan drove a double-digit increase in new member sign-ups compared with previous offerings.
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