Trying to cancel a Spotify account

I’ve used Rdio for about a month now. Earlier I wrote how much I love the ser­vice. I still do, it’s tremen­dous. When Spotify launched in the US I fig­ured I’d sign up for their pre­mium account and give it a shot for a month.

After a few weeks of using the ser­vice it’s clear that it’s not for me. I don’t like how Facebook deter­mines the entire social graph. 1 I don’t like how it auto­mat­i­cally crawled my iTunes library with­out my approval. 2 Mostly though I just didn’t like the ser­vice as much as Rdio.

Since my pre­mium account was $9.99 a month I wanted to can­cel it while it was fresh on my mind. Turns out Spotify makes it pretty dif­fi­cult to do this. You first have to head to your sub­scrip­tions page. There you see this:

Silly me for think­ing I’d find a nice “Cancel” link on that page. You have to go all the way to the bot­tom where you’re able to view your options for leav­ing. Okay, that’s not ter­ri­ble. A bit obtuse of a UI, but I’ve seen worse.

That “View your options” link then takes you to this screen:

Alright, that’s just lame. I’m try­ing to end my paid sub­scrip­tion. I clearly already know what a pre­mium sub­scrip­tion to Spotify offers because I already dealt with all the mar­ket­ing copy when sign­ing up. Bombarding me with the bul­let points again seems desperate.

There’s still no can­cel link though. I guessed that it was the “Why do you want to leave?” bit all the way down at the bot­tom. Turns out you have to go to this page where you then have options for telling Spotify why you are cancelling.

In con­trast, Rdio has a Subscriptions tab in my account set­tings. There, right at the bot­tom high­lighted in red text is a but­ton that reads “Cancel sub­scrip­tion.” Simple. Easy. Intuitive.

When pay­ing for web ser­vices trust is a huge fac­tor. It may seem counter intu­itive, but the eas­ier you make it for users to leave the more likely they are to stay. They’ll sim­ply trust you more for being upfront with them. Rdio under­stands this. Spotify clearly does not. Don’t hide vital account func­tions like can­cel­la­tion behind tongue in cheek ques­tions like “Why do you want to leave?” I know why, just let me do it and get out of my way.

Notes:

  1. A Facebook account which I don’t have.
  2. That part def­i­nitely wasn’t cool, my local drive is sep­a­rate from your web ser­vice, keep your hands off of it.

8 thoughts on “Trying to cancel a Spotify account

    • Interesting read, I didn’t know about the tech that lies behind it. I think that’s some­thing they should make more clear with the instal­la­tion process.

      • It’s a very inter­est­ing read indeed, and I look for­ward to get­ting to the tech­ni­cal paper they men­tioned, when­ever I man­age to eat deep enough into my read­ing queue.

        There’s some really cool tech going on that is clearly ben­e­fit­ting them, would greatly ben­e­fit all man­ner of other soft­ware, and absolutely should be dis­closed to every Spotify user. IMO, it should prob­a­bly be a pref­er­ence that is ide­ally not turned on by default. Of course, such a thing would put users’ inter­ests before Spotify’s.

        A middle-ground would be for Spotify to only make use of their app’s local cache for P2P traf­fic. If Spotify plays some­thing, a copy goes in the cache. If a Spotify peer requests a file that your Spotify client hasn’t played, it wouldn’t be in the cache, thus wouldn’t be avail­able from your machine.

        It’s true that your local drive and Spotify’s “cloud” are one in the same as far as they’re con­cerned, but Spotify’s assump­tion that they can use your pri­vate library as a cache in addi­tion to build­ing their own is not okay. This is a great exam­ple of “it’s not the tech­nol­ogy that’s sin­ful, it’s how it is used that is.”

  1. I think it is OK that you want to leave, but I have used Spotify for a long time and I haven’t enabled Facebook (and it works great) and all my MP3s are clear of Spotify as well think its a set­ting…
    So my rec­om­men­da­tion is read and under­stand how things work before post­ing. The part about can­celling I agree, it should be eas­ier. The eas­ier it is to leave the eas­ier it is to re-join.

    And a last com­ment: Are you sure about the P2P net­work­ing? I use Sonos and Spotify and to my knowl­edge Sonos is not a P2P hub.

  2. They must have changed how to can­cel your sub­scrip­tion because I can’t find those links anymore.

  3. No, there is NOTHING to allow you to can­cel a free account. I believe it allows your to can­cel a paid account. I finally sent a strongly worded mes­sage. We’ll see…

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