The plan manager controls the setup
One person signs up, pays, invites members, and manages the plan. Other members still use their own separate Spotify accounts.
Family Plan
Last checked: April 26, 2026. Prices, trial terms, eligibility, and billing rules can change, so check the official page before you act.
Spotify Family is one of the clearest ways to reduce the per-person cost of Premium, but it is not just a cheap group pass. Spotify expects members to live together, the plan manager controls membership and payment, and address verification can become the main sticking point when people try to join.
What matters most
One person signs up, pays, invites members, and manages the plan. Other members still use their own separate Spotify accounts.
Spotify expects members to live with the plan manager and enter the same home address, so the Family plan is not meant for a loose group of friends living apart.
Spotify has introduced different Family-plan structures in some markets, so the official local page is the safest place to check current member limits and rules.
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Plans, costs, and the real trade-offs behind what you pay.
What happens when you stop paying and where to do it.
The right support route for billing, login, streaming, or account issues.
Who should switch and which rival fits best.
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