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I have seen this mentioned in posts that are over a year old, so I wanted to come back and mention it again. In today's age of family subscription sharing, it would be really nice if you had an option to do so on this app. I have several teenage athletes in my family who want to use the premium features, but I do not feel like I should have to pay $100 per person in order to access these features. I believe that if you had a family plan that was slightly more than the individual plan, but included, for example, up to four people you would get a lot of of interest. At this point, I am considering no longer tracking my own information and then making my twins share one account to track all of their macros because I do not feel that $300 per year is an affordable option for this type of nutrition tracking. Please, please reconsider your refusal to implement this type of before you start to lose customers!

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  • heatherbrelsford
    heatherbrelsford Posts: 1 Member

    i'm here for the same exact reason! I have a paid plan, and my 2 teens are now using the app but need premium features. Currently 100 a year, I would pay $150 a year if they could also access it. Crazy there are no family plans offered when so many are on a fitness journey as a FAMILY.

  • MelGetty
    MelGetty Posts: 4 Member

    This would be a wonderful addition! You mentioned your teen kids, and another commenter mentioned their teens, but I also wanted to point out that some younger children might need to track their intake as well. Medical issues don't discriminate when it comes to age. I have a 10yr old that I must monitor, and having the ability to create a profile for them (without fibbing on their age to create it) would be incredibly helpful. And we would absolutely swap to a family plan if it were available.

  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 19,131 Member

    Can I point out that MFP is 18+ for legal liability reasons, so advocating for family plans so you can add kids is unlikely to convince them to do so?