

If you sign up for YouTube Premium ($12.99 USD/month), which lets you watch YouTube videos ad-free, you get access to YouTube Music thrown in. YouTube Music also has its own version of a bundle, and I bet you can guess what video service gets bundled here. Spotify occasionally has random promotions where you can also get Hulu added on for an extra $3 USD so it might be worth checking that out too if you want to bundle your music and video services together. Spotify has a Duo membership for two people to share that’s priced at $12.99 USD/month which works for couples. This is the point where things start to differ.


Then there’s the family plans which are also identically priced at $14.99 USD/month for up to six accounts. A subscription for an individual will run you $9.99 USD/month on both platforms and student plans are also both $4.99 USD/month. Pricing between the two services is almost identical. Depending on how much you pay for data, it might be a good idea to save your favorite tunes for offline listening.
