Audible’s new plan is $9 a month and still includes an audiobook credit

Audible just launched a new budget-friendly Standard plan that costs $9 each month. Despite the lower price, this plan still includes a monthly audiobook credit. These credits allow users to download pretty much any audiobook from the library, including most brand-new releases. This was a perk previously locked to the Premium Plus plan, which is $15 per month.

Subscribers also get access to a curated library of content sourced from the Audible Originals library and Wondery+. All of this will be available without ads.

There are some caveats, especially when compared to the pricier Premium Plus subscription. That plan lets subscribers keep downloaded audiobooks forever, but the same isn’t true of the Standard plan. Audiobooks will float into the ether once a subscription has been cancelled. This is only a big deal, however, for those who like to re-listen to their favorites.

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The Premium Plus plan provides some other perks not available to Standard users. Subscribers get regular access to sales and discounts, and there’s a library of audiobooks and podcasts to peruse. This is sort of like Kindle Unlimited, but for audiobooks. It’s not a comprehensive catalog, but it works in a pinch.

Amazon says the new plan is “projected to bring millions of new consumers into the Audible experience over the next year.” It’s available right now in the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, France and Australia. The company says it’s currently testing the tier in additional marketplaces throughout the world.

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