Finally, for anyone that listens to a lot of first-party Spotify podcasts, the good news is that none of these will use the subscription feature - at least for now. As noted by The Verge, "no Spotify-owned shows will go behind a subscription wall at first. The regular version will still be there for people to listen to for free, but for anyone that can't stand listening to ads, they now have an option to get rid of them. In the case of NPR's Planet Money, for example, there will be a Planet Money Plus version of the show that gets rid of those sponsor sections for a monthly fee. Before you even think of listing your podcast on Spotify, it’s a good idea to have at least one (or preferably more) episodes ready on your podcast hosting platform. While that's important for creators to make money, it can also break up the listening experience. We’re here to show you how to submit a podcast to Spotify in just a few seamless steps. Many podcasts have sections where they read various ads for companies sponsoring their content. Podcasters will also likely use the subscription model to offer sponsor-free versions of their shows. Spotify says that the 12 creators it's selected will use the subscription model to offer "subscriber-only bonus content in their existing podcast feeds." While some creators may eventually decide to block entire shows behind a subscription, the most common model will likely see existing shows remaining free while deleted scenes, extra commentary, or other miscellaneous content requires a subscription. ![]() ![]() Introducing the ability to lock podcasts behind a paywall might sound scary on paper, but this doesn't mean every single podcast on Spotify will instantly require a monthly fee to listen to. When tapping on that icon, users will see a pop-up message directing them to the Anchor page, where they can subscribe and gain access to it. Paid podcasts will appear throughout Spotify just like regular episodes do, but instead of showing a play button next to them, there will be a lock icon. Rather than subscribing directly through the Spotify app, users will be asked to subscribe via the Anchor website (likely in an attempt to skirt past app store fees from Apple and Google). ![]() Podcasters can easily choose certain shows/episodes to be locked behind a subscription, and as of right now, Spotify has three price tiers they can choose from: $2.99, $4.99, or $7.99/month. It's initially exclusive to users in the United States and is being tested with a select group of 12 creators, but Spotify will roll it out to more countries and additional podcasters in the coming months. Related: How Facebook Podcasts Work & What To ExpectĪs of April 27, Spotify has confirmed that it's launching a paid subscription platform for its podcast creators.
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