If you have any friends or family, you can now band together to save a couple bucks on Spotify. The company launched a new pricing plan on Monday that will allow groups of people to save some cash by creating a joint subscription under one bill. The plan will have all the benefits of Spotify Premium, including no ads and offline playlists. Under the plan, the cost of the first person added to the account will still be $9.99 per month -- the same as normal Spotify Premium -- but every additional person will cost 50 percent of that.

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