YouTube is testing a new two-person Premium subscription tier in select countries—specifically India, France, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. This new plan allows users to share their YouTube Premium benefits with one other person, making it a more affordable option for households with just two users. Compared to paying for two separate individual plans (INR 149 x 2), the shared plan offers notable savings and lands just slightly below the current YouTube Premium Family Plan that supports up to six users for INR 299. At this time, there’s no word yet if the two-person Premium tier will be rolled out globally. Earlier this week, Google said it now has over 325 million paid subscriptions across its services, including YouTube Premium and Google One. Read more in our articles including "YouTube Premium rolls out new two-person subscription tier in select markets" and "YouTube Premium Lite gets two new features".
YouTube is testing a new two-person Premium subscription tier in select countries—specifically India, France, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. This new plan allows users to share their YouTube Premium benefits with one other person, making it a more affordable option for households with just two users.
Compared to paying for two separate individual plans (INR 149 x 2), the shared plan offers notable savings and lands just slightly below the current YouTube Premium Family Plan that supports up to six users for INR 299. At this time, there’s no word yet if the two-person Premium tier will be rolled out globally. Earlier this week, Google said it now has over 325 million paid subscriptions across its services, including YouTube Premium and Google One.
Our coverage of YouTube Premium two person subscription includes: "YouTube Premium rolls out new two-person subscription tier in select markets"; "YouTube Premium Lite gets two new features"; "YouTube expands Picture-in-Picture support for non-Premium users globally". Each article provides unique insights and information.