Digital music service Spotify announced on Thursday that premium members can now though for a limited time add American entertainment company Hulu’s basic ad-supported plan to their account at no extra cost.
Hulu had only recently reduced the price of this plan to $5.99 a month (from $7.99), but now Spotify Premium subscribers can get it for free.
To get onboard this package, just visit the “Your Services” page and press “activate” on the Hulu banner.
Users who are new to the Spotify Premium can sign up for the bundle right here after which they will get their first month of Spotify Premium and Hulu for free; after that, it will cost $9.99 a month.
As part of the package, users will now have access to the Hulu app or hulu.com to start streaming shows like Fargo, The Handmaid’s Tale, Seinfeld, and more.
However, this offer will be available until June 10 “or while supplies last.”
This new offer comes after Spotify and Hulu over the summer offered a bundle that included Spotify Premium and Hulu’s ad-supported plan for $12.99 a month.
Those who signed up for that bundle will see their bill “automatically reduced” to the regular Spotify Premium price, Spotify said on Tuesday.
Interestingly there is the Spotify Premium for students. This package includes Hulu’s ad-supported plan plus Showtime for just $4.99 per month. That offer is available to US college students enrolled at Title IV accredited institutions; to sign up, head here.