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$20 subscription 6 people: Google One AI family sharing explained 😈✨
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$20 subscription 6 people: Google One AI family sharing explained 😈✨

via Dev.toAma1mo ago

If you’re paying for Google AI Pro alone, you might be leaving value on the table. Google lets you create a family group with up to 6 accounts total (1 manager + 5 members) and share certain Google services across that group. So one person pays, and multiple people can benefit — without mixing chats , because everyone still uses their own Google account . This post explains what you actually get, what’s shared vs not shared, and how to set it up without drama 🙃 The idea (in one sentence) One person buys Google AI Pro ($19.99/month) , enables family sharing , invites up to 5 people, and each person uses Gemini from their own Google account (so chats and history don’t collide). ⚠️ Quick honesty check (before the “invite whoever” part) Google calls it a family group and markets it as sharing with “people you love” / household. You can invite any Google account technically, but don’t be weird about it: invite people you trust, and assume Google expects it to be “family/household-style shar

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