With countless music streaming options available, Amazon Music Unlimited stands out if you're already in the Amazon ecosystem. But the standard subscription price can feel steep. As streaming experts who've tested dozens of plans, we're sharing reliable strategies to cut costs without skimping on features.
These tips apply to Amazon Music Unlimited, not to be confused with the more limited Amazon Prime Music. For a full breakdown, check our Amazon Music Unlimited vs. Prime Music comparison.
College or university students can enjoy Amazon Music Unlimited for just $5 per month—half the regular rate. Verification of enrollment is required, and no Amazon Prime membership is needed.
Visit the Amazon Music Unlimited Student page for eligibility and sign-up details.
Got family or roommates interested? The Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan supports up to six members for $15 per month.
That's far cheaper than $10 per person individually—a massive savings for groups.
If your primary use is on an Amazon Echo device, opt for the Echo Plan. It delivers full Amazon Music Unlimited access on a single Echo for a low $4 per month.
Use is limited to that Echo—no phones or computers—but it's ideal for dedicated smart speaker fans.
Not ready to commit? Amazon offers a 30-day free trial to test the service fully. Sign up via the Amazon Music Unlimited page.
If it's not for you, cancel anytime and pocket the savings. Curious how it stacks up? See our Spotify vs. Apple Music vs. Amazon Music Unlimited guide.