Many people struggle with whether to choose Spotify Individual or Family when subscribing. Both plans deliver ad-free playback, offline downloads, and high-quality audio, but there are clear differences in pricing and added benefits. This article breaks down the options from three angles—price, account count, and privacy—to help you quickly find the best fit for your needs.
Price & Member Count: The Core Difference
The Individual plan costs about $9.99 per month and supports only one account. The Family plan is $15.99 per month and allows up to six accounts, but all members must live at the same address. Per person, the Family plan works out to less than $2.70 per month—nearly 70% cheaper than Individual. However, the Family plan requires the admin to verify the address, so random carpooling isn’t allowed.
If you live with family or roommates, Family is clearly the better value. Individual is ideal for solo dwellers or anyone who prefers not to share an account. Spotify also offers a Student plan ($4.99/month) as an even cheaper personal option.
Features & Benefits: Nearly Identical
Whether you go Individual or Family, the core Premium features are the same: skip ads, unlimited track changes, offline listening, and 320kbps audio quality. The Family plan includes an exclusive “Family Mix” playlist that automatically generates a mix based on all members’ tastes, but for most users this feature doesn’t make a big difference.

