Spotify Premium offers two subscription options—Individual and Family—designed for different usage scenarios. The Individual plan meets single-user needs, while the Family plan supports multiple people sharing one subscription. They differ significantly in pricing, features, and account management. This article breaks down both plans from a practical perspective to help you quickly determine which one suits you best.
Pricing & Sharing Limits
Spotify Premium Individual charges a fixed monthly fee for a single account and cannot be shared. The Family plan costs about 1.5 times the Individual price but allows up to six separate accounts, each with its own playlists and personalized recommendations. Per person, the Family plan is nearly 50% cheaper, making it ideal for couples, roommates, or family members who want to subscribe together.
Note that the Family plan requires all members to live at the same address. Spotify verifies this periodically through address validation. If members' addresses don't match, you may be asked to re-verify or downgrade the plan.
Feature Differences
Both plans offer the same core experience: 320kbps AAC audio quality, ad-free listening, offline downloads, and unlimited skips. The key difference is the Family plan's exclusive "Family Mix" feature, which automatically generates a shared playlist based on everyone's listening preferences—great for group listening sessions.

