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Every family member invited to Premium Family gets their own Premium account, so you can each play your own music whenever you want. You don't need to use each other's login details or schedule time when you can use Spotify. And because you now have separate accounts, music recommendations are tailored to your individual tastes. 50% off a Premium subscription. Up to 4 years on the discounted rate. Renew every 12 months (up to 3 times) if you’re still eligible at the end of the year. Access to Hulu's ad-supported plan and SHOWTIME for no extra cost. Premium Duo is for two people living together. You get: Two Premium accounts, for one discounted price.
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Premium Duo is the subscription plan for two people living together.
- Each member has their own Premium Individual account, so there’s no need to share login details.
- Plus Duo Mix - a playlist based on the tastes of both people on the plan.
- Share playlists with each other to build your libraries.
Get started
Starting a Premium Duo plan makes you the plan’s manager. You can:
- Handle payments
- Set the address
- Invite and remove members
Sign up at www.spotify.com/duo.
Note: You can’t change the plan manager once they’ve signed up.
To join someone else’s plan, you must:
- Live with the plan’s manager (the person who started the plan).
- Log into (or sign up for) your own account.
Note: The plan’s manager may need to log out first if they're on the same device. - Enter the correct address.
The Duo plan’s manager needs to send you an invite to join. They can do this by logging into their Duo page at https://www.spotify.com/account/duo/invite/. They can also check the address there.
Note: If you already have Premium through another company, you first need to cancel and wait for your current Premium to end.
You're only allowed to change Duo plans once a year.
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The plan’s manager can invite or remove members by logging into their Duo page at https://www.spotify.com/account/duo/invite/.
The invitee needs to log into (or sign up for) their own account to open an invite.
The plan's manager may need to log out first if they're on the same device.
Note: You're only allowed to change Duo plans once a year.
If you move, or the wrong details were entered at signup, the plan’s manager (the person who started the plan) can change the address by logging into their Duo page at www.spotify.com/account/duo.
Existing members may be asked to confirm the new address to continue using the plan.
To cancel or switch your plan:
- Log in to your account page.
- Under Your plan, click CHANGE PLAN.
- Here you can either switch to another Premium plan, or choose CANCEL PREMIUM under Spotify Free.
Note: If you were invited to the plan but want to switch to a different one, you first need to choose CANCEL PREMIUM. You can sign up to any plan after that.
Need help?
The Duo plan’s manager manually enters their full address when they sign up. They can check what they entered by logging into their Duo page at www.spotify.com/account/duo.
Duo plan members need to enter this address to accept an invite.
Note: We don’t track your location. We only check your address to verify.
Address not listed?
If your address doesn't autocomplete, enter it then select Find.
If you still can’t find it, select your building, street name, or a close public space or building.
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Note: Don't use someone else's address.
Each Duo member needs to log into their own account on their chosen device to listen.
This means everyone gets their own playlists and saved music, and you don’t have to take turns or share login details.
If you can't listen at the same time, someone's logged into the wrong account. They need to log out, then back in using the email address they used to join the plan.
The plan's manager (the person who started the plan) can check member accounts from their Duo page at www.spotify.com/account/duo.
We only charge the plan’s manager (the person who started the plan), never invited members. We charge the manager the full amount, regardless of if members join.
Already have Premium?
If you already have Premium direct with us, your billing switches automatically - you don’t need to cancel anything.
- If you’re managing a Duo plan, your new payment date will likely be a few days earlier than usual to cover the price difference between Individual and Duo Premium.
- If you’re joining a Duo plan, all subsequent payments on your account are made by the plan’s manager. Any remaining Premium time you have is forfeited.
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Note: If you already have Premium through another company, you first need to cancel and wait for your current Premium to end.
You can track all this on your account page.
Yes! You can use an existing account to join Premium Duo, keeping your own saved music and playlists. Other members of the plan also use their own accounts, so you don’t need to share login details.
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If you’re joining Duo on the same device the plan manager used to invite you, make sure they’ve logged out of their account page first.
Otherwise, the invite link may have expired. Ask the plan’s manager to send you a new link by logging into their Duo page at www.spotify.com/account/duo.
Still not working? Try opening the link in an incognito/private window of your web browser.