The difference between premium services is what you pay. For example, the standard Spotify premium plan is $9.99/month, a Duo plan is $12.99/month, a $4.99 plan for students, and a $14.99/month fee for a family plan. There might come a time when you want to change your payment method on Spotify, however, and we’ll show you how to do it below.

How to Change Payment Method on Spotify

One way to save money on Spotify is by picking a different plan but keeping the same payment method. Note: To change your plan and payment method for Spotify, you must use the web version. It can’t be changed on mobile or desktop apps. To change the payment plan on Spotify:

Launch the Spotify website and sign in if you aren’t already.After you log in, click your Profile icon in the top-right corner of the page.When the menu appears, click the Account option.Scroll down to the Your plan section, where you will find the current plan you have a subscription to. ­Here you can get a different plan by clicking the Change Plan button.Scroll through the available plans and select the one that works best for your situation by pressing Select.Click Learn more about the plan for additional information. For example, if you’re married with no kids, you can get a Premium Duo subscription for only $12.99/month.

How to Change Payment Method on Spotify

Of course, you might need to use a different payment method, no matter which Spotify plan you choose. For example, a particular card or account sometimes doesn’t have money for an automatic monthly payment plan. To change your Spotify payment method:

Navigate to the Spotify website.Select Profile > Account.Scroll down to the Your Plan section.Under the Payment section, click the Update link on the right.Choose if you want to use a credit, debit card, or PayPal.Enter your information and click the Edit button to change your address (if required).

After changing your plan or payment method, your payment will be reflected in your next billing cycle to the chosen method.

Using Spotify Features

Once you get your billing information for Spotify figured out, you’ll want to use some of its well-known (and lesser-known) features. For example, you can learn to view your Spotify listening history or how to add your own music collection from local files. If you’re new to Spotify, check out our article on changing a playlist picture. Also, if you’re moving from a different service, ensure you transfer your playlists to a new account. Comment

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