How many devices can I use with one TIDAL subscription?
You can use one device in online mode and five devices in offline mode simultaneously when subscribed to the standard single-use TIDAL membership plan, Premium or HiFi. This makes for a total of 6 devices simultaneously in use. If you want to use more than one device at a time, you must upgrade to the TIDAL Family Plan, which supports up to 6 accounts.
Who owns TIDAL?
Tidal is currently majority owned by Block Inc., which is helmed by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey. Jay-Z is currently on the board of directors.
Does TIDAL offer classical music?
Yes. TIDAL’s music library has Puccino, Beethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi, and more works.
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Oh no, I was just about to pay the lifetime license. but I don't know if it worth.
More on reddit.comI was searching for a good music platform, at first i thought paying for Spotify Premium, but it was a bit expensive, i also thought paying for YouTube Premium, which comes with YouTube Music Premium, until i saw that Tidal here in my country is REALLY CHEAP, and when i say really cheap, i mean it. It literally costs 400 Argentinian pesos (Around 0.4 $USD). I don't really care about the high quality music, i just want a cheap streaming platform that lets me play the music while the phone is off and that's it, so when i saw how cheap it is, i thought "Ok, i'll go with Tidal then", but... maybe i'm not using it the way i should if i pay Tidal's subscription, because the main idea of it is high quality music, and i don't care about it, so maybe i'm going to use it wrong, what do you think about it? Is it worth it in my case?
Tidal has officially rolled out a new hi-res streaming plan today (April 10), combining its lossless audio and hi-res tiers into one new Individual plan for $10.99 / £10.99 / AU$12.99 per month. That's good news for hi-res music streaming fans like myself and cuts the monthly subscription price for access to Tidal's hi-res music content to the same price as Apple Music.
Tidal's HiFi and HiFi Plus subscription plans no longer exist — HiFi Plus subscribers will switch to the new plan automatically.