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Family plan

So Family plan means you can just use 1 subscription per family? Meaning if my wife wants to listen on her way to work and i want to listen in the yard then one of us cannot hear the music.? Did I explain that right? 

 

If so then your family plan ispretty useless. So if i select  family 2 3 4 only one member of the family can listen at the same time. Thats dumb.

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Hi @seedyg,

 

If you have a Family subscription, the users are seperate which means that you can have different music, different playlists and listen to music at the same time etc.

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That is not whats happening. 

 

I sign in to the account and it says her device is being used. When I switch to my device...computer or phone....her device stops playing. We have tried this several times. Ive signed completely out of my account. Had her sign out then back in and play her song. I then signed back in and selected a different song and it switched hers to what I selected. very convoluted. lol ...so far I am unimpressed with this FAMILY plan.

Hey @seedyg,

 

The Spotify Family Plan lets you add up to 4 subaccounts to your plan (meaning your account plus the subaccounts). The other family member(s) need to create their own account(s) first so they dont have issues listening to music at the same time. Once the other family member(s) have created an account, you can then send an invitation to the other family member(s) to join the Spotify Family Plan.

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