Free Audiobooks Is Not Available In Premium Accounts – Users Claim

Audiobooks Is Not Available
Audiobooks Is Not Available

The free audiobook in the Spotify premium version was planned recently. When the users wanted to try it, it was locked. Families and others can listen to audiobooks but some cannot.

I was wondering about that because some used the gift card option for Spotify. I think this is unfair to those who are paying but need access to the audiobook. If anyone needs help with that?

Replies To Users

Audiobooks Premium are only available on certain plans, and plan managers can only access them.

If you are a member of a family plan or PULS member then the listening time is not available to you. This will be updated in the future with the family plan and member plan. 

Here are some places to find free audiobooks

  • Libby: An app that allows you to log in to your local library to access audiobooks, ebooks, and magazines for free.
  • Project Gutenberg: Offers more than 60,000 full-length book titles for free.
  • YouTube: Public domain books are usually the easiest to find as audiobooks on YouTube, but more recent books can also be found.

Annual Payments

Add a credit card or PayPal account to your existing subscription to upgrade to individual premium. You can add annual payments before the expiration date. 

There you will have access to the audiobooks. 

People Also Ask

you’ll have to drop your ongoing arrangement first before joining Book Recordings Access.

These book recordings are locked because you haven’t bought them. You need to purchase the book recordings to open them.

Spotify Premium Will Incorporate Moment Admittance to 150,000+ Book recordings.

First and foremost, guarantee that you have the proper kind of Spotify account that incorporates book recording access.

After you’ve bought a book recording on Spotify, you’ll track down it in your library. On the work area and the web, click the Book recordings connect at the highest point of the left-hand route sheet, and on versatile tap Your Library, then Book recordings.

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