Spotify Now Offers Direct Audiobook Purchases on iOS Following App Store Rule Changes

Spotify is taking full advantage of Apple's recent U.S. App Store changes, and it's now possible for Spotify subscribers to see audiobook pricing and make audiobook purchases using a web view in the Spotify app.

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Spotify said today that Apple approved its latest update, which includes the audiobook functionality. If you've kept up with the disputes between Apple and Spotify over the years, you might remember that the two companies had a fight over audiobooks back in 2022.

When Spotify first added audiobooks to its app, Apple rejected the update three times because Spotify was breaking rules about how apps are allowed to communicate with users about purchasing options outside of the ‌App Store‌. Spotify wanted to send customers to buy books online to listen to in the app, and at the time, Apple had a rule allowing apps to send emails to customers about online purchases. Spotify's email had a link to purchase options, though, and Apple wouldn't allow it.

Spotify ultimately surrendered in 2022 and removed information about how to purchase an audiobook from the Spotify app, and that's how audiobooks on Spotify worked until now. The U.S.‌App Store‌ changes that Apple was ordered to implement allow for apps to direct customers to purchase options outside of apps, so Spotify is able to distribute audiobooks the way it wanted to in 2022.

When you tap on the audiobooks tab in the Spotify app and choose an audiobook, tapping on the lock icon over the audiobook opens up the Spotify website where the audiobook can be purchased directly from Spotify, with no in-app purchase option. There's also an option for Spotify Premium subscribers to buy "Top Up" hours to listen add to the 15 hours of audiobook playtime included with a Spotify membership.

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In a blog post, Spotify praises the court decision that allowed for the U.S. ‌App Store‌ change.

This change lowers the barriers for more users to embrace their first - or tenth - audiobook, while allowing publishers and authors to reach fans and access new audiences seamlessly. It also helps level the playing field by allowing all developers to offer basic pricing information and easy-to-access links for consumers to purchase digital goods and services through iPhones with no unnecessary steps or additional taxes levied by Apple. In short, this freedom is a win for authors, audiences, and developers everywhere--if the legal ruling stands despite Apple's continued attempts to stop it.

Spotify previously updated its app to allow Spotify users to upgrade to a Premium subscription using the Spotify website, without Spotify having to give Apple a cut of the purchase price.

Apple is appealing the court ruling, but for now, all app developers in the U.S. are able to submit app updates that direct customers to in-app web views for making purchases that do not involve the in-app purchase system.

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DEMinSoCAL Avatar
9 months ago

So, does Spotify allow me to put my stuff on their site for free and include a link to completely bypass their payment system and not give them a cut? If so, I’ll gladly upload a bunch of books. If not, they’re just doing what they whine about.
Your logic is senseless. Apple isn't hosting Spotify's music and audiobooks -- Spotify is. The only thing Apple does is the one-time download of the app to my phone (and only because Apple forces that), then Apple's job is done.

Not sure how "your stuff" on Spotify has anything to do with this.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rogifan Avatar
9 months ago

Okay price reduction when????
Since you could never buy this in-app what price cut needs to happen?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
9 months ago

So, does Spotify allow me to put my stuff on their site for free and include a link to completely bypass their payment system and not give them a cut? If so, I’ll gladly upload a bunch of books. If not, they’re just doing what they whine about.
App developers, including Spotify, pay Apple an annual fee to get their apps on Apple's App Store

https://developer.apple.com/support/compare-memberships/

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If you’re interested in creating apps for distribution on the App Store, Apple Business Manager, or Apple School Manager, join the Apple Developer Program.* Membership includes access to beta OS releases, advanced app capabilities, and tools needed to develop, test, and distribute apps and Safari Extensions.




Whether you think the annual fee is enough or not to cover Apple's costs is another topic of discussion entirely. But stop pretending that Apple gives everyone free access to their App Store when you know they do not.

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Rogifan Avatar
9 months ago

So, does Spotify allow me to put my stuff on their site for free and include a link to completely bypass their payment system and not give them a cut? If so, I’ll gladly upload a bunch of books. If not, they’re just doing what they whine about.
So the Spotify app is Apple’s site? How so?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppliedMicro Avatar
9 months ago

So, does Spotify allow me to put my stuff on their site for free and include a link to completely bypass their payment system and not give them a cut?
If you become a rapper and upload a song to Spotify that ends "Buy more great songs straight from my web site", I'm sure you can bypass their payment system.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacAddict1978 Avatar
9 months ago

So, does Spotify allow me to put my stuff on their site for free and include a link to completely bypass their payment system and not give them a cut? If so, I’ll gladly upload a bunch of books. If not, they’re just doing what they whine about.
SMH. Actually, yeah. It's the record labels that they have to pay, and the artists, composers, etc. that created content they deserve to be paid for. Maybe you confused Spotify and LimeWire?

People really want music, podcasts, and audiobooks jumbled into the same app (that STILL doesn't offer lossless streaming)?
Actually, yeah. And when it's not a bloated bogged down mess like iTunes was, not having the annoyance of having to switch between no less than 4 apps while walking the dog to hear content is amazing, unlike Apple Music, Books, Classical Music, and then Apple Pods because 4 half-baked apps and switching between them is a great user experience, right?

PS. Consider Spotify is the king of these apps... the majority agrees. And Lossless? Well, I am irritated its still not yet arrived, but considering 95% of people don't own $400+ headphones that would actually make a difference... who cares???

never have I ever used Spotify, the company is very suspect and I do not like their business practice.
What business practices do you not like exactly? Offering a free ad supported tier? Including free audio books each month with your sub? Exclusive podcasts? Generous sharing plans? Alogrythms to recommend music that don't suck?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)