Why SubSplit exists.
SubSplit came from a student problem: sometimes you can afford a little for entertainment, learning, and productivity, but paying full price for every premium plan alone is too much.
The idea
If a plan already supports multiple users, seats, profiles, or members, the cost can become easier when people share it responsibly. A higher-quality plan split among allowed users can sometimes be cheaper than everyone struggling alone with lower-value options.
1. Browse groups
Choose a subscription group and see the monthly price, available slots, and how close it is to filling.
2. Reserve a slot
Sign in and pay for your slot. Paystack verifies the payment before SubSplit counts your reservation.
3. Wait for the group
Your account page shows your groups, notifications, slot counts, and support messages while the group fills.
4. Receive access
When a group fills, access is reviewed and sent manually during support hours. Overnight groups may be handled the next morning.
A responsible sharing note
Not every service allows every kind of sharing. Some providers require household, family, region, team, or seat rules. Users and group owners should only list or join plans they are allowed to share under the provider's terms.
Browse open groupsRenewal and history
SubSplit access runs in 30-day cycles. Renew early if you want the best chance of staying in the same group. If access expires or renewal is late, your slot may be reassigned and the same group may not be available.
Before your cycle ends, remove any personal files, prompts, watch history, saved work, or activity from the external service that you do not want left behind.