Meet Everand.
A world of stories and knowledge, designed for you.
Included in subscription | Audible | Kindle Unlimited | Spotify | |
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Premium titles per month | 1 or 3 | 1 | ? | 15 hours |
Monthly price | $11.99 or $16.99 | $14.95 | $11.99 | $11.99 |
Ebooks & audiobooks | ||||
Bestsellers & new releases | ||||
Unlimited access to a select catalog, anytime | ||||
Magazines, podcasts, and sheet music — all in one app | ||||
Read or listen offline |
The best stories are the ones you love.
Thousands of new titles every month.
One convenient subscription.
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Choose your plan.
Everand offers two plans, tailored to your reading and listening needs.Both plans include
These features come with your free trial too.
Access to premium titles with unlocks
Each unlock equals one title from our premium catalog of 1.5M+ ebooks and audiobooks — yours for the duration of your subscription.
Unlimited access to a select catalog
Enjoy 20k+ magazines, podcasts, sheet music, ebooks, audiobooks, and Originals — no unlocks required.
Ebooks and audiobooks
Enjoy either format anytime, anywhere — even offline.
Personalized recommendations
We'll help you find a new favorite based on your reading preferences.
Complimentary access
Your subscription includes access to Scribd and SlideShare.
Original works from celebrated authors, only on Everand.
Read what you want, how you want.
Frequently asked questions
What is Everand?
Everand is a digital reading subscription offering ebooks, audiobooks, podcasts, magazines, sheet music, and original titles for a low monthly price. It’s a world of stories and knowledge, designed for you. Enjoy new releases, bestsellers, niche genres, and so much more. Start reading or listening today with a free -day trial.
How does the free trial work?
Try Everand for free with a -day trial. Start reading or listening immediately on Everand.com or our mobile app for iOS and Android. Your card won’t be charged for 30 days and we’ll notify you beforehand. Change your plan or cancel anytime.
What do I get with a Standard or Plus subscription?
Both Standard and Plus give you access to our premium catalog of 1.5M+ ebooks and audiobooks, including new and bestselling releases. Our Standard plan gives you 1 unlock per month and our Plus plan gives you 3 unlocks per month. Unlocks provide access to premium titles. Unlocked titles are yours to read or listen to as many times as you’d like as long as your subscription is active. If you cancel, they'll still be there if you resubscribe with the same email. Plus and Standard both offer unlimited access to a select catalog of magazines, podcasts, sheet music, ebooks, and audiobooks, including Everand Originals. Read or listen online, offline, and across devices with apps for iOS and Android. Both subscription plans include complimentary access to Scribd and SlideShare. Change or cancel your subscription anytime.
How much does Everand cost?
Everand costs $11.99 per month for Standard plan or $16.99 per month for Plus plan. Change your plan at any time to match your reading habits. View your current plan and billing history in your account settings.
How do I access a title with unlocks and do they expire?
Each unlock provides you with full access to an ebook or audiobook from our catalog of premium titles. Your unused unlocks will expire 30 days after receiving them. Unlocked titles are yours to read or listen to as many times as you’d like as long as your subscription is active. If you cancel, they'll still be there if you resubscribe with the same email.
How can I tell which title is a premium title or an unlimited title?
Premium titles are easy to spot—they won’t have the “unlimited” label and will prompt you to “unlock” them.