Family plan

Last checked: May 5, 2026. Plans, support routes, and plan terms can change, so confirm the final detail on the official page before you act.

How much is Spotify Premium Family in the US?

Family looks straightforward from the headline price, but the rules around address, plan manager control, and separate accounts are what usually decide whether it really fits the household.

Direct answer

The short version first.

As checked on May 5, 2026, Spotify Premium Family in the US is listed at $21.99 per month. Spotify describes it as a plan for up to 6 Premium accounts for family members living at the same address.

The official Family page also says each person gets a separate Premium account rather than sharing one login. That matters because it means separate recommendations, libraries, and listening histories instead of one blended account that quickly becomes unusable for a real household.

Spotify is also using Family to sell a set of household extras beyond basic Premium access: parental controls for the plan manager, the ability to create accounts for listeners under 13, and 15 hours per month of audiobook listening time for the plan manager.

What matters most

The practical details that usually decide what people do next.

Current price

$21.99 per month in the US, as checked on May 5, 2026.

What the household gets

Up to 6 Premium accounts, separate listening profiles, parental controls, and accounts for younger listeners.

What makes or breaks the fit

Whether the household really lives at one address and whether enough people use Spotify regularly to justify the shared bill.

Full answer

The detail behind the short answer.

The price only tells half the story. The bigger question is whether the household setup matches Spotify's rules closely enough to avoid friction later. Spotify's public Family page is clear that the plan is for family members under one roof, and that same-address expectation is central to how the plan is sold and managed.

The separate-account structure is one of the strongest reasons to choose Family over a more improvised workaround. Each member keeps their own account, so a parent, teenager, and partner are not fighting over recommendations, search history, or saved music. That makes Family behave like a real shared household product rather than a single account being stretched beyond what it was meant to do.

The plan manager role is also important. One person pays the bill and controls the plan. That works well if the household wants one clean payment setup, but it also means the manager is the person who deals with renewals, member invitations, and family-plan administration.

Family is strongest when at least several people in the home actually use Spotify enough to notice the value of Premium. It is weaker when the plan is really carrying one heavy user and several occasional users, because at that point the household discount can look less compelling than it does on paper.

Source: Official: Spotify Premium Family US

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