I ended up subscribing with the hope I could use Soundiiz to sync my spotify playlists over to Slacker.
Apart from the fact that personal Slacker Playlists no longer show up after the move to 28.x - Slacker also doesn't have all the artists that are available to Spotify.
New releases are usually delayed a couple of days - and Soundiiz sometimes matches a Spotify song with some obscure totally wrong Slacker song. I've emailed Soundiiz but after a couple of emails they went silent.
I do like that a Slacker subscription gets rid of the "one song per listening session" - but the navigation on the Model 3 is really lacking.
Conclusion - the paid service is better than the free one - but compares to Spotify it sucks and isn't up to the same standard as the rest of the vehicle.
Apart from the fact that personal Slacker Playlists no longer show up after the move to 28.x - Slacker also doesn't have all the artists that are available to Spotify.
New releases are usually delayed a couple of days - and Soundiiz sometimes matches a Spotify song with some obscure totally wrong Slacker song. I've emailed Soundiiz but after a couple of emails they went silent.
I do like that a Slacker subscription gets rid of the "one song per listening session" - but the navigation on the Model 3 is really lacking.
Conclusion - the paid service is better than the free one - but compares to Spotify it sucks and isn't up to the same standard as the rest of the vehicle.