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SoundGuys
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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
June 5, 2025 - TIDAL HiFi Plus is more expensive than Spotify but has higher-quality audio. TIDAL costs $10.99 per month for an individual plan, with the option for a free 30-day trial.
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Sidify
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[2025 Updated] Tidal and Spotify Side by Side Comparison | Sidify
Verdict: 1) The price for a Tidal HiFi Plan and a Spotify Premium almost the same, while Tidal HiFi Plus is twice the monthly price of Spotify's Premium. 2) If you are a military, Tidal may be your better choice, from a cost perspective.
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Which is cheaper, Spotify or Tidal?

As of 2025, Tidal is more affordable than Spotify.

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soundguys.com
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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
Is Tidal actually better than Spotify?

Whether Tidal is “better” than Spotify depends on individual preferences. Tidal offers hi-fi and master-quality sound, which may appeal to audiophiles or those who prioritize sound quality. Spotify, on the other hand, has a vast music library and is well-known for its curated playlists and discovery features. So, if sound quality is a priority, Tidal might be viewed as better, but for playlist variety and discovery, Spotify has its strengths.

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soundguys.com
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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
Is TIDAL louder than Spotify?

Both streaming services utilize loudness normalization, so music shouldn’t sound much louder on one versus the other.

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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
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What Hi-Fi?
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Tidal vs Spotify: which streaming service is best for you? | What Hi-Fi?
September 6, 2022 - The tiers cost £10.99 / $10.99 / AU$12.99 per month for an Individual subscription, or £16.99 / $16.99 / AU$19.99 per month for a Family subscription for up to six people. Tidal also has a DJ Extension optional add-on for £9 / $9 / AU$9 per month.
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Free Your Music
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Free Your Music - TIDAL or Spotify – Which One Wins in 2025?
Key takeaway: Both Spotify and TIDAL cost $11.99/month, but Spotify has Duo, Family, and Student options while TIDAL offers Family and Student discounts.
Rating: 4.7 ​ - ​ 32.5K votes
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AV.com
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Tidal vs. Spotify | AV.com Blog
January 24, 2025 - As of the time of writing, an individual subscription to Tidal costs £10.99 per month. However, if you’re a student enrolled at college or university, you can subscribe for a reduced rate of £5.95 per month.
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PCMAG
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Spotify vs. Tidal: Which Music Streaming Service Is Best for You? | PCMag
January 31, 2023 - Spotify has Student, Duo (two people in the same household), and Family (six people in the same household) plans for $4.99, $12.99, and $15.99 per month, respectively. If everyone in your home is a Spotify fan, it’s a huge savings to go with ...
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Reddit
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r/TIdaL on Reddit: Tried Tidal for one month from Spotify/Apple Music standpoint - Here is my take
February 28, 2023 -

Hey everyone,

I am an avid music listener on all my devices and I've been using several different music streaming services over the years to try them all and see which one was the most suitable for me. I was always bouncing between Spotify and Apple Music, and wanted to try out Tidal because of friends' recommendations. I took the free trial month at the end of January, used it for multiple occasions (home, commute, travel...) and here is my review.

Pros:

Starting with the good things, I loved how central the music is! This may seem stupid but Tidal really puts the emphasis on the music service first rather than pushing podcasts or certain artists blindly. This can be seen in the 'clickable' names throughout the interface to see music producers, composer, sound engineer... for EVERY track, how cool is that? I also loved the overall premiumness of the interface, the Tidal built-in playlists are well-organised and easy to navigate. As for songs recommendations, I actually liked them most of the time! One month is short for a service to refine my profile but overall I actually discovered new songs or rediscovered artists who were "lost" in my Spotify/AM daily listening habits.

Sound quality was the biggest hope I had before installing Tidal and I wasn't disappointed. I listened to it through multiple sources, either on wired headphones or speakers (B&W P7 and Edifier) to test the lossless Hifi quality or most often in normal mode on Bluetooth devices (car, Sony WH-1000XM4, AirPods...) and it sounded as good as AM and better than Spotify which does not offer any lossless mode at the moment. I also loved that Tidal took the time to develop quality apps for most of my devices, including standalone iPad and Apple Watch apps which are not merely replicating the iPhone app design.

Pricing was finally quite competitive, especially when compared to the increased prices of AM/Spotify over the last months. For students like myself, Tidal with Hifi quality comes at €4.99/month in Western Europe which is a very enticing offer!

Cons (I'll be more structured here with a bullet point list):

  • Search is just BAD. I read before trying Tidal that its search was sometimes imprecise and could lead to unwanted results. I was used to bad search of AM compared to the overall excellent one of Spotify (which works with filters too!) but Tidal is another level below that. Example with the latest song of the British band Depeche Mode: type "Ghost Again" and not "Ghosts Again" with the -s and Tidal won't return you the song, like WHY? It was also a pain in the arse for me to find an artist whose name I misspelled and I had to open Google or Spotify to find the correct one! It is especially irritating in situations where you have little control on your screen like in the car.

  • App stability is disappointed. Many times, I ran into the issue of a buggy iOS app when it said it did not have any connection (I had to restart it) or when I started a track and it froze the screen without any reason. AM can also be buggy and Spotify is generally the most stable in that field but Tidal app feels buggy and "sluggish" at certain times.- Library management suffers from the same issue as Spotify. I sometimes read music services can fall either in the playlist-oriented or album-oriented camp. Although Tidal is better than Spotify for that, it just doesn't leave me with the impression I was managing my music library like I do with AM. I am much more an album-oriented person (hence my conclusion below) and missed the smart playlists, the beautiful album grid...

  • Tidal lack of popularity can be problematic. This point has different consequences and I'm not talking about the lack of marketing around it (at least in Europe) although this could be a problem for the financial people running the service. Tidal is stuck between two sides, the utterly well-known Spotify which is the most popular among my friends and has many social features (playlist collaboration, availability everywhere, public playlists choice...) and AM which offers a great sound quality (and Dolby Atmos), human-curated playlists, radios and more fine-grained control over your music library. AM is also, just like Spotify, available on many more devices than Tidal. I miss the TV (LG OS) and Playstation apps for instance.

  • Personal music management is inferior to AM. Like Spotify, there is no good way to manage local files and merge them with the streaming library. It's one of the main strengths of AM and it does it so smoothly.

Overall, I liked my experience on Tidal but did not find enough pros to counterbalance its cons. The main ones being the fuzzy search and the app stability. For my own use and having mainly Apple devices, AM has a better value proposition with a similar premium sound quality,is available on more devices, a better library management and also more financial value with a student price of €5.99/month which includes the TV video service. Someone looking for better social features could also be disappointed by Tidal and prefer Spotify.

Thanks for your time!

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Going Up, Going Down: TIDAL and Spotify Changing Pricing | AV NIRVANA
April 8, 2024 - Anyone who has used the app’s DJ integration feature in the last 90 days will automatically be charged an extra $9 per month unless they specifically remove that feature from their subscription.
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Wikipedia
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Tidal (service) - Wikipedia
1 day ago - In 2015, one artist stated that artist royalties per track from Aspiro/Tidal were then over three times those paid by Spotify, but that royalties may decrease to provide a sufficient return on investment. Jay-Z commented in an interview to Billboard that artists would be paid more by being streamed on Tidal than with Spotify, stating "Will artists make more money?
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Digital Trends
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Tidal vs. Spotify: Which music streaming service has the features ...
March 29, 2025 - These plans include audiobook access. If you only want audiobooks, the cost is $10 per month. Last year, Tidal updated its subscription pricing to simplify its offerings and better compete with rivals.
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Android Authority
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TIDAL vs Spotify: Which one is the better option for you?
From movies and TV shows to music and podcasts, we have everything you need to enhance your streaming experience.
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Android Police
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6 reasons why I switched from Spotify to Tidal and won't go back
August 27, 2025 - Tidal offers a single subscription for $10.99 a month, Family for $16.99 a month, and Student for $5.49 a month. Spotify also offers a Basic subscription for $10.99 a month that doesn't include audiobooks, but you must subscribe to a premium ...
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Headphonesty
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Spotify vs. Tidal: Which Is Better? | Headphonesty
October 27, 2023 - In contrast, Tidal’s $0.12 per stream is among the highest of all music streaming platforms. Yes, Spotify’s HiFi tier, Supremium, may launch before the end of 2023. The new plan costs $19.99 and will include 24-bit lossless audio, AI-driven ...
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TunesMake
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2025 Comprehensive Guide on Tidal Subscription: Cost, Changes, Discount
April 17, 2025 - Both of these services offer high-quality audio streaming within their standard subscription plans, priced similarly at around $10-$11 per month. This alignment in pricing and feature offerings makes Tidal a strong contender in the market, ...
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TIDAL
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TIDAL - High Fidelity Music Streaming
If you haven’t tried TIDAL before, you’ll be able to sign up for a 30 day free trial. TIDAL’s free trial gives you complete, ad-free access to TIDAL’s lossless catalog and streaming features at no cost.
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Reddit
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r/LetsTalkMusic on Reddit: Tidal now provides Hifi Plus at the same price as Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Deezer
April 11, 2024 -

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.

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Yahoo!
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Spotify's hi-res streams are here –but are they better than Tidal's?
October 24, 2025 - The tiers cost £10.99 / $10.99 / AU$12.99 per month for an Individual subscription, or £16.99 / $16.99 / AU$19.99 per month for a Family subscription for up to six people. Tidal also has a DJ Extension optional add-on for £9 / $9 / AU$9 per month.
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Gamsgo
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Tidal vs Spotify: Full Review of Top Music Streaming 2025
If you're looking for lossless, ... of use is more important to you, Spotify is also a great choice. As of the time of writing, Spotify's individual subscription costs $10.99/month....
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Tom's Guide
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Tidal just made its hi-res music subscription as cheap as Apple Music | Tom's Guide
April 10, 2024 - Tidal's streamlining and price reduction are unusual in the world of streaming services right now. Just the other day, Spotify announced that it was increasing its Premium subscription to $11.99 / £11.99 per month for individual subscribers (up ...
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Android Authority
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Your Tidal subscription is getting cheaper, but there's a catch
March 6, 2024 - Spotify, despite promising a Hi-Fi tier, has yet to launch such a service. Furthermore, Tidal is discontinuing its military/first responder discount and free tier. Existing military/first responder subscribers and free tier users will need to upgrade to a paid plan in the coming months to continue using Tidal’s services.Got a tip?