Quick answer
You can split subscription costs by joining a group where each person pays for one slot. The group may use family invites, team seats, managed profiles, or managed access depending on the service. SubSplit shows the price, slot count, region, and access notes before you pay.
Why people split subscriptions
Many people want Netflix, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Premium, Canva, Microsoft 365, VPNs, or creator tools, but paying full price for every plan is expensive. Splitting turns one large payment into smaller monthly slots.
It works best when the original plan already supports multiple users, profiles, family members, or team seats.
How it works on SubSplit
- Browse open groups and compare the monthly slot price.
- Check how many slots are left and how access will be delivered.
- Reserve your slot with secure Paystack payment.
- Once the group fills, SubSplit sends access details for the 30-day cycle.
- Renew early if you want the best chance of staying in a similar group.
Examples of subscriptions people split
- Music: Spotify Family, Apple Music Family.
- Streaming: Netflix Premium, Prime Video, YouTube Premium.
- Work and design: Canva Pro, Microsoft 365, CapCut Teams.
- Security and browsing: Surfshark VPN, NordVPN.
How to split more safely
- Prefer invite-based or team-seat plans when possible.
- Read the access type before joining.
- Do not change passwords, recovery emails, payment settings, or group settings.
- Clear personal activity before your access cycle ends if the service stores history.
- Use SubSplit-hosted groups if you want stronger coordination than random group chats.
Start with open groups
Compare available slots and prices on the current groups page.
Browse open groups