
Quick Answer
The Duolingo Family Plan is worth it as soon as two or more people share it — at that point, each person pays less than an individual Super Duolingo subscription. At full capacity (six people), it works out to roughly £1.25/month per person in the UK or $1.67/month in the US. The main things to know: it’s billed annually as one lump sum to whoever sets it up, there’s no monthly payment option, and you can share it with anyone — friends, colleagues, or strangers — not just family members living in your home.
What Is the Duolingo Family Plan?
The Duolingo Family Plan is a shared version of Super Duolingo — Duolingo’s paid subscription tier — that lets one account holder bring up to five other people along for the price of a single annual fee. Everyone gets their own separate account with their own streak, progress, language choices, and learning history. Nothing gets mixed up between members.
It sits below Duolingo Max in the subscription hierarchy (Max adds AI conversation features, though several of those features were moved to the free tier in January 2026 — more on that below) and above the individual Super Duolingo plan in terms of total cost, but below it in terms of per-person cost once you have two or more members sharing.
How Much Does the Duolingo Family Plan Cost?
The Family Plan is annual-only — there’s no monthly payment option. One person pays the full amount upfront and then recovers individual shares from the other members manually.
| Country | Annual Price | Per Person (6 members) | Per Person/Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | $119.99 | $20.00 | $1.67 |
| UK | £89.99 | £15.00 | £1.25 |
| Canada | CAD $149.99 | CAD $25.00 | CAD $2.08 |
| Australia | AUD $174.99 | AUD $29.17 | AUD $2.43 |
| EU | €122.99 | €20.50 | €1.71 |
| Turkey | TRY 499.99 | TRY 83.33 | TRY 6.94 |
Prices confirmed as of 2026 and subject to change by region. Duolingo also periodically runs seasonal promotions — most notably around New Year, when Super pricing (including Family) has historically been discounted 25–50%. Setting a calendar reminder in late December is worth doing if you’re price-conscious.
How It Compares to the Individual Plan
| Plan | US Price | UK Price | Who It’s For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Duolingo (annual) | $83.88/year | £59.99/year | Solo learner |
| Family Plan (annual) | $119.99/year | £89.99/year | 2–6 people sharing |
| Family Plan ÷ 2 people | $60.00 each | £45.00 each | Already cheaper than solo |
| Family Plan ÷ 6 people | $20.00 each | £15.00 each | Cheapest option per person |
The break-even point is two people. With just one other person splitting the cost, you’re already paying less per person than an individual annual subscription.
What Does the Duolingo Family Plan Include?
Every member on the Family Plan gets the full set of Super Duolingo features on their individual account:
- No ads — lessons play without interruption
- Unlimited hearts — make as many mistakes as you want without being locked out
- Offline lessons — download lessons to your phone for travel or commutes
- Legendary challenges — access to the toughest level-ups without spending gems
- Personalized practice — the “Mistakes Review” feature and progress quizzes tailored to each member individually
- Streak repair — the ability to recover a missed streak using a streak freeze
One thing the Family Plan does not include: Duolingo Max features. Max is a separate, higher-priced tier that adds AI roleplay and scenario-based conversation practice. However — and this is a significant 2026 update — Duolingo moved two of Max’s most-used features (“Explain My Answer” and “Video Call with Lily”) to the free tier for everyone in January 2026. This means the remaining gap between Super/Family and Max is narrower than it was in 2025, and most reviewers now consider Max harder to justify at its price premium.
Family Plan vs Super vs Max: Full Comparison
| Feature | Free | Super / Family Plan | Duolingo Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full lesson access | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| No ads | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Unlimited hearts | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Offline lessons | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Legendary challenges (free) | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Explain My Answer (AI) | ✅ (free since Jan 2026) | ✅ | ✅ |
| Video Call with Lily (AI) | ✅ (free since Jan 2026) | ✅ | ✅ |
| AI Roleplay scenarios | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Share with 5 others | ❌ | ✅ (Family Plan only) | ✅ (Max Family tier) |
| US annual price | $0 | $83.88 (solo) / $119.99 (family) | Higher — check in-app |
Is the Duolingo Family Plan Actually Worth It?
Yes, as long as at least two people share it. The math is clear enough that the main question isn’t whether it’s worth it — it’s whether you can find people to share it with.
The bigger honest question is whether Super Duolingo itself is worth paying for at all compared to the free version. The answer depends on one thing: why you left the free version. If your main frustrations are ads constantly breaking your focus and running out of hearts mid-lesson, Super (via the Family Plan) fixes both of those directly. If you found the free version’s lessons themselves too shallow or too gamified, paying for the Family Plan doesn’t change Duolingo’s learning methodology — the content is identical.
Best suited for: Families with multiple learners at home, groups of friends who’ve motivated each other to learn, language students who want to practice between classes, and couples where both people are actively using the app.
Less suited for: Solo learners with no one to share with (the individual annual plan is cheaper), anyone who quit the free version because of the content rather than the experience, or anyone looking for conversation practice specifically (the free AI features introduced in January 2026 now cover that angle without an upgrade).
How Sharing Works
Who Can Join?
Anyone with a Duolingo account — there’s no restriction on household, country, age (though Duolingo recommends extra care inviting members under 13, since their profiles are more restricted), or relationship to the plan manager. You can share with a friend in another country, a classmate, a coworker, or someone from an online language-learning community.
One important restriction: Someone who currently has an active individual Super Duolingo subscription cannot join your Family Plan while their subscription is active. They need to cancel it and wait for it to expire before they can accept your invitation.
The “Family Code” Question
Duolingo doesn’t use a single shareable “family code” that multiple people type in independently. Instead, the plan manager sends a unique, personalized invitation link to each member. That link is the mechanism — it’s sent directly to each person via text, WhatsApp, email, or any messaging app, and each recipient gets their own individual invite. Links are valid for 7 days; the manager can resend them at any time if they expire.
What Happens to Each Member’s Progress?
Nothing. Joining or leaving a Family Plan has no effect on anyone’s streak, XP, course progress, or league standing. Each member’s account is entirely independent — you’re sharing a billing arrangement, not an account.
Step-by-Step: How to Start a Family Plan
On iOS or Android:
- Open the Duolingo app and tap the Super icon at the top of the home screen (the diamond/gem icon).
- Tap Settings (gear icon) → Manage subscription → Change plan.
- Select Family Plan and confirm.
- Complete purchase via Apple or Google billing.
- After purchase, go back to the Super dashboard to the Family Plan section and tap Add member or the + icon.
- Choose your invite method (text, WhatsApp, email, etc.) and send individual links to each person.
On desktop (web):
- Go to duolingo.com and click More in the left sidebar.
- Click Settings → Super Duolingo → Change plan.
- Select Family Plan, confirm, and complete payment.
- Manage members from your account’s Super dashboard.
Already on an individual Super plan? You can upgrade directly. On iOS, you’re charged immediately for the Family Plan and receive a prorated refund for unused individual subscription time within 5–10 business days. On Android, you’re charged a prorated amount for the upgrade immediately. Monthly Google Play subscribers may not see the upgrade option — check by resubscribing to an annual plan first.
Step-by-Step: How to Join Someone Else’s Family Plan
- Ask the Family Manager to send you an invite link.
- Tap the link on your phone or desktop — it takes you directly to Duolingo.
- Log in to your existing Duolingo account (or create a new one if needed).
- Accept the invitation. Your Super features activate immediately.
If it’s not working: Make sure you don’t have an active individual Super subscription (you’d need to cancel and wait for it to expire). Also check that the link hasn’t expired (they’re valid for 7 days) — if it has, ask the manager to resend.
Can You Get a Discount or Coupon?
Duolingo doesn’t publish public coupon codes for the Family Plan in the way that some services do. The most reliable ways to pay less:
- Wait for seasonal promotions. New Year sales have historically offered 25–50% off, and back-to-school promotions typically run 25–30% off. Checking in late December or August is worth it.
- Start with the free trial. The Family Plan comes with a 14-day free trial, which lets the manager test the plan and get members set up before any money changes hands.
- Split more ways. The most straightforward “discount” is simply filling all six slots — going from three members to six halves the per-person cost with no voucher needed.
For current promotions and any active Duolingo deals, see our Duolingo promo codes page.
FAQ
How many people can share the Duolingo Family Plan?
Up to six total — one Family Manager plus five invited members.
Does everyone have to live in the same house?
No. There are no location restrictions whatsoever. Members can be in different cities or different countries.
Can I share with friends, not just family?
Yes. “Family” is just the plan’s name — you can invite friends, colleagues, classmates, or anyone else with a Duolingo account.
What is the Duolingo Family Plan cost in the UK?
£89.99 per year. Split between six members, that’s £15 per person per year (£1.25/month each).
Is there a monthly payment option for the Family Plan?
No — the Family Plan is billed annually only. The manager pays the full amount upfront.
What happens to my streak if I join a Family Plan?
Nothing. Joining or leaving a Family Plan does not affect your streak, XP, progress, or any other account data.
Can someone with an active Super subscription join my Family Plan?
Not while their individual subscription is active. They need to cancel it and wait for it to fully expire before they can join.
Does the Duolingo Family Plan include Duolingo Max features?
The standard Family Plan includes all Super Duolingo features. As of January 2026, two formerly Max-exclusive features (Explain My Answer and Video Call with Lily) are now free for all users. The remaining Max-exclusive feature (AI Roleplay scenarios) requires the separate Duolingo Max subscription, which also has a Family tier available in select regions.
Is there a Duolingo Family Plan free trial?
Yes — the Family Plan comes with a 14-day free trial. The manager won’t be charged until the trial ends, and members can be added and start using the plan during the trial period.
Can I remove a member from my Family Plan?
Yes. The Family Manager can add and remove members at any time from the Super dashboard in the app — tap Manage → Edit → select the member → confirm removal. Their account reverts to the free tier when removed, but their progress stays intact.