I don't like paying for subscriptions. I use free Pandora and I like the stations. I also use free YouTube music because that's where I uploaded all my flac. Are there better free options (I don't mind the ads) with good quality bitrate that I don't know about.
I'm honestly just really annoyed with streaming right now. Recently I left Spotify because I was forced to listen to music on shuffle when listening on my Mac (the device I use the most when listening to music). Then I switched to Deezer and I was liking it a lot. But now I can only listen to 30 seconds of a song if I stay on the free plan.
Frankly, I don't think being able to listen to an album the way an artist intended, or listening to a song in full, are premium features. I just want a simple, user-friendly, streaming service that will actually let me listen to my music in peace. Any suggestions?
I currently use Harmony Music, it's great but the creator of Harmony Music is gonna change it to offline streaming app. But I ain't a big fan of Offline music apps cuz you can't really discover new musics and I really just don't like offline music apps. Pls suggest me some good, free Online music streaming apps
Here, I will provide a summary of free and open-source music apps, as many users are looking for an alternative to the banned Spotify mod APK.
Youtube music account sync:
| App | Note |
|---|---|
| InnerTune (Fork of InnerTune) | login not work for me |
| OuterTune (Fork of InnerTune) | login not work for me |
| Metrolist (Fork of InnerTune) | 👍account sync successful |
| Muzza (Fork of InnerTune) | login not work for me |
| OpenTune (Fork of InnerTune) | login not work for me |
| SimpleTune (Fork of InnerTune) | login not work for me |
| SimpMusic | 👍looks like Spotify |
| RiMusic | login not work for me |
| SpMp | login successful, but no playback |
Spotify account sync:
| App | Note |
|---|---|
| Spotube | 👍sometimes slow load times for tracks |
| Echo: Music Player | 👍also a youtube music extension available |
Apps without account sync:
| App | Note |
|---|---|
| Harmony Music | |
| ViTune | |
| Musify | |
| Bloomee |
I tested all this apps, currently SimpMusic, Metrolist and Spotube are my favorites.
Please share your suggestions and recommendations. Which Apps are you using?
Any free streaming sites with good quality music / music videos
So If you haven’t heard, the CEO of Spotify is using artists money to invest in AI military drones (for more context here’s a link to what I’m talking about: https://consequence.net/2025/07/king-gizzard-remove-music-spotify-ai-drone-tech/ )
And I’m thinking of switching services. Can anyone point out any that are much better than Spotify so I can listen to more to go against Spotify and their actions?
I always have used Spotify for finding and listening to music because of how easy it is to use, however I honestly really don't want to keep using it out of moral reasons. I tried getting into Bandcamp but I heard that it sold out to epic game (out of all companies off course) and that the revenue increased. I also struggled with having to pay money to add a song onto a playlist, although I understand why they have that feature.
I know the answer is probably no, but are there ANY good sites which are ad free, give a actual good cut to the artists, aren't sold to a big company, good discography?
The next best thing would also be absolutely good, I just want a good alternative to Spotify
No ads between songs (consistent banner ads are fine, I just don't want the music to stop - and no audio/video ads)
Easily able to find new music. I like that Spotify will automatically play similar artists once a playlist/album is done, and that they show similar artists all the time.
Able to make playlists.
Able to skip songs, unlimited.
That's pretty much it. A lot of people care about syncing and downloading and other things that I don't. Just want to keep the music going, skip what I don't like, find new stuff often, and make my playlists.
I tried Freefy and that was a bust. Going to try out Freegal once I get my library card situation figured out. Looking for other suggestions in the meantime. Thanks!
Android
I don’t wanna continue paying for Spotify. Is there a way to get what Spotify offers for free?
Spotify is terrible on the free version (no song selection), YouTube mobile is bad without premium (must stay in the app), Apple Music/iHeart/basically everything else only lets you listen to radio, meanwhile Pandora forces you to watch a 5-15 second ad and you have 30 minutes of being able to choose music with no ads, much better than Spotify. While the audio quality isn’t great, it’s perfectly bearable, and the song selection is large too, just barely smaller than Spotify in terms of relevant music. The only cons to me are that the search results are by popularity and have no relevance to me, and it dosent have synced lyrics. Why more people don’t use Pandora puzzles me.
I have been using Spotify for a bit but i don't want to pay for Spotify premium so is there any other streaming app based on Spotify client cause i don't like vi music or inntertune thingy
What's the best free music streaming service that allows me to upload my saved music to their platform and stream through my Echo Studio? I'm USA based.
My Spotify student subscription just expired, and I'm looking at other options like YouTube Music and other streaming services. What's the best one currently and why?
I want to know about:
Usability (navigation, user experience, etc...)
Catalog of music and artists
Extra features (like lyrics, playlists, connectivity, etc...)
Price and available plans
Audio quality
"Useless extras" (like Spotify Wrapped, for example)
Edit 1: I'm using YouTube Music Premium for 1 week Edit 2: I'm sticking with Spotify because I use the student package (R$11.90), and the YouTube Music student package doesn't include YouTube (separate student subscription for R$16)
Hi
I'm switching away from Spotify for two reasons: Playlists are bugged. When I play a playlist, I always get the same few songs. Some of the songs I can tell 100% will be played within the first 10 songs. It's driving me crazy. Also, they're focusing more on audio books and podcasts which I don't care about, they pay songwriters less, and they're upping the premium price. A paying customer since the beginning is now signing off for good.
What are my alternatives? Tidal? I didn't like it when I tried it 2-3 years ago but I'm willing to give it another shot. Are there any other good options? I don't mind paying.
Considering dropping Spotify.
Do any of the streaming services include a high quality (say the equivalent of the Spotify Premium feature) option for free?
I just wanted to get some people's insights on what music services they use currently. There are a multitude of them out there now and have heard some interesting responses before.
Pandora, youtube music, and spotify (on desktop) is what I'm eyeing
If you like compression and ads without ad blocker, YouTube. If you like wannabe artists and ads, SoundCloud. If you like good algorithms, easy UI and ads, Spotify.
If you're so broke you can't afford to get any of the services then you really shouldn't be stressing yourself with buying headphones. Just use whatever you have lying around, because the compression is going to make them all sound bad anyway.
I have been using Spotify for over 5 years, occasionally cancelling my premium membership to use the ad-supported service. Recently, I have been getting fed up with the number of ads and how obnoxious they are. I tried a free trial of Deezer Premium, which was pretty good (had a couple issues with playback not loading). Overall it's kind of similar to Apple Music, but I let the trial run out because I still don't want to spend $10/month.
The other day I started using the ad-supported service on Android, and I noticed how few ads it played. There is no on-demand service (at least on the mobile version) but right now I have been listening for about 75 minutes in shuffle mode and have only listened to 1 30-second ad. I still haven't got around to testing the Windows app, but I'm pretty happy with the free service compared to Spotify's free service. For anyone looking to choose a playlist and get some work done, or for during a workout, this seems like a good option. I would compare it to something like Pandora but with much fewer ads.
Does anyone have experience with the desktop app or other free streaming/radio services? Besides Deezer and SomaFM, I haven't found that many options that are close to ad-free.