Get Spotify Premium Free

While you can't get Spotify premium for free, you can get a 30-day free trial (desktop) or a 7-day free trial (mobile). To do so, you'll need a Spotify account.

Steps

Using the Spotify App (iOS)

  1. Open the Spotify app. If you aren't already logged in, you'll need to tap Log In and enter your username/email address and password (or Facebook credentials).
  2. Tap Your Library.
  3. Tap the gear icon. This is in the top right corner of your screen.
  4. Tap Account.
  5. Tap Get Premium.
  6. Tap Start My 7 Day Trial.
  7. Tap Got It. Your 7-day free trial is now active![1]

Using the Spotify App (Android)

  1. Open the Spotify app. If you aren't already logged in, you'll need to tap Log In and enter your username/email address and password (or Facebook credentials).
  2. Tap . This is in the top left corner of your screen.
  3. Tap Go Premium Start my 7 day trial. Located at the lower left of the screen.
  4. Tap Start My 7 Day Trial.
  5. Tap Ok Let's go!. Your 7-day free trial is now active!

Using the Spotify Website (Desktop)

  1. Open the Spotify website.
  2. Click Get Spotify Premium.
  3. Click Start Free Trial.
  4. Type in your username and password. You can also click Log In With Facebook.
  5. Click Log In. If you logged in with Facebook, skip this step.
  6. Enter your card information. This includes:
    • Your card number
    • Your card's expiration date (month/year)
    • Your card's security code
    • Zip code
  7. Click Start 30-Day Trial Now. Your 30-day trial is now active! You can revoke your membership at any time.[2]

Extending Your Free Premium Trial

  1. Set your phone's calendar back. If you change your phone's calendar to a date previous to the end of your Spotify free trial, that time should be added onto your trial period.
    • For example, if you set the calendar back by a month, you should have 30 additional free days.
    • Setting back your phone's calendar may cause compatibility issues with your phone's operating system, app updates, and more.
  2. Create a new email address. Since the Spotify app on your phone doesn't ask for number verification, you can feasibly add as many email accounts as you like to Spotify.
    • You can also do this on a computer if you wish.
  3. Create a new Facebook account. This is another way to provide alternative login information for Spotify. Since creating multiple Facebook accounts will quickly become cumbersome, consider using this method only for the desktop version of Spotify since it has a 30 day trial by default (rather than mobile's seven-day trial).

Tips

  • You don't have to enter card information for the mobile version of the free trial.

Warnings

  • Depending on your phone model, resetting your calendar might render the operating system unstable.
  • When entering card information, make sure you're using a secure internet connection.

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