Amazon’s audiobook platform Audible is increasing its subscription lineup with the launch of a brand new Customary membership plan, the corporate introduced Tuesday. It is a lower-priced possibility designed for listeners who need entry to audiobooks and podcasts with out paying for the corporate’s premium tier.
Within the US, the Customary plan prices $9 monthly and contains one audiobook choice, which stays out there so long as the membership is energetic. The plan additionally contains limitless listening from a curated library, which Audible says features a choice of Audible Originals and practically 200 well-liked titles beforehand out there on Wondery Plus.
By comparability, Audible’s Premium Plus plan begins at $15 monthly and features a month-to-month credit score that can be utilized to buy any audiobook in Audible’s catalog. These bought titles stay in a person’s library even when they cancel their membership.
The launch comes as audiobook providers face rising competitors from each streaming subscriptions and library-based apps. Spotify’s Premium plans embrace a set quantity of audiobook listening time every month (Spotify at present advertises 15 hours monthly for eligible Premium subscribers), whereas apps like Libby permit audiobook borrowing by means of collaborating public libraries without charge.
Audible, which Amazon acquired in 2008, stays one of many largest audiobook platforms and has spent years constructing out unique productions and unique audio content material, alongside its paid audiobook storefront. Lately, the corporate has additionally experimented with totally different pricing tiers and subscription perks because it competes with different streaming-style providers.
Audible says the brand new Customary plan is obtainable instantly within the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany and France, with extra markets deliberate later.









