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We have hundreds of thousands of audiobooks and e-books. Find your favorites starting at CHF 13.95 per month.
Read and listen on the go
Get the Nextory app on your smartphone or tablet and take your favorite stories with you — on every adventure!
Share the love of reading with your family
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All subscriptions have a 30-day free trial. Cancel whenever you like.
Silber
30 days free
Then CHF 13.95/month
Gold
30 days free
Then CHF 19.95/month
Familie
30 days free
Then from CHF 23.95/month
Frequently asked questions
What is Nextory? →
Nextory is a streaming service with hundreds of thousands of audiobooks and e-books. The number of hours you can read and listen depends on what subscription you choose. Regardless, you have access to all our books. Since you can read and listen offline Nextory is also the perfect travel companion.
To read and listen to books, you first need to download the Nextory app to your smartphone or tablet. The app can be used on both iOS and Android. New customers who sign up always get a free trial period. At the end of the trial period, the subscription will be converted to a regular price and you will be charged monthly. Of course, you can cancel your subscription before the end of the trial period to avoid being charged. In this case, you must cancel your subscription no later than the day before the end of the trial period.
How does the service work? →
Start by registering your account on the Nextory website. Then download the app in the App Store or Google Play to your mobile phone or tablet. We support both iOS and Android. The last step is to log in to the app and start your first book!
As long as your subscription is active, you have access to Nextory's books. The app is full of inspiring book lists and personalized recommendations. Of course, you can also search for titles or favorite authors.
When you read or listen to a book, it is downloaded to your device. Therefore, you can always read and listen to activated books even when you are not connected. After finishing the book, you can easily remove it from downloads so that the book no longer takes up space on your device.
How does the trial period work? →
During the trial period, you can read and listen with Nextory for free. Your first trial day is the same day you create your account.
When you start a trial, you register your payment details. This is so you can read and listen without interruption if you want to continue using Nextory after the trial period. When the trial ends, you will be charged according to the subscription you chose when you created your account.
If you do not want to continue to use Nextory and want to avoid a charge, you need to cancel the subscription no later than the last trial day by logging in to My pages. If you choose to cancel your subscription via customer service, you must contact us no later than two days before your last trial day.
You can always see the date of the next charge under My pages. The last trial day is the day before the billing.
If you choose to cancel the subscription before your trial period ends, your subscription will stop working immediately. But remember that you are always welcome back!
Why do I need to fill in payment details? →
When you start a trial period, you also register your payment details. This is so that you can continue with your books without interruption if you choose to use the service after the trial period has ended.
After the trial period, you will be charged according to the subscription you have chosen if you have not canceled beforehand.
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