If you’ve been meaning to sign up for Apple Music’s Family Plan and kept putting it off, this is the nudge you didn’t know you needed: the three-month free offer for new family-plan subscribers ends on September 24, 2025. Redeem it today (yes, today) and you’ll get 90 days of Apple Music for nothing — a savings of $50.97 (three × $16.99/month), which is roughly $51.
Who can get it, and how
This particular promotion is aimed at new Apple Music subscribers who redeem the offer on an eligible Apple device (iPhone, iPad, or Mac). It requires Family Sharing to be set up in your Apple ID so the plan can be shared, and after the trial, the subscription auto-renews at $16.99/month unless you cancel. Short version: new subscribers + redeem on an Apple device + Family Sharing = three free months, but redeem before the clock runs out.
If you want to grab it, the usual flow Apple lists is: set up or sign into your device, open the Apple Music app, and tap the offer (often shown as “Accept Now” or “Try It Free”) — the app walks you through the rest.

The Apple Music Family Plan lets six users enjoy personalized libraries, playlists, and lossless audio, free for three months until the promotion ends.
What the Family Plan actually gives you
The Family Plan covers up to six people, each with their own Apple ID and personal library — so one family account doesn’t mean one muddled list of “favorites.” Each person keeps separate playlists, recommendations and listening history, and everyone can stream simultaneously on their own devices. In short: shared billing, separate music lives.
Beyond the logistics, Apple Music leans heavily on two things listeners care about: sound quality and an easy ecosystem fit. Albums and tracks are available in lossless and Hi-Res Lossless formats (Apple supports up to 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res Lossless), and the service ships Spatial Audio versions of many tracks for immersive listening. Those features are already baked into the Family Plan at no extra cost.
Where it shines — and where it doesn’t
If you’re deep in Apple hardware — iPhone, iPad, HomePod, Mac and AirPods — Apple Music tends to feel like the most natural fit. The app on iOS is polished, Siri integration works for hands-free control, and features like Lossless and Spatial Audio are easiest to access inside Apple’s ecosystem. The Windows app and web player work, but many users and reviewers say they’re not as slick as the iOS experience.
On another thornier point: streaming payouts. Yes, Apple Music has often been presented as paying artists better per stream than some rivals — several analyses and industry charts show Apple paying more on a per-stream basis than certain competitors — but streaming economics are complicated and, for many artists, still frustratingly small overall. If you care about supporting musicians, the subscription helps more than ad-supported free tiers do, but it’s not a fix to the broader payout problem.
A few practical things to keep in mind
- The offer is for new subscribers only. If you’ve ever had Apple Music, Apple One or joined via a family plan before, you probably won’t be eligible. Check the T&Cs in the offer screen in the app.
- You must redeem on an eligible Apple device to get three months — other devices may only get shorter trials or different promotions.
- After the trial ends, the plan will charge $16.99/month and keep auto-renewing until you cancel. If you don’t want to keep paying, cancel before the trial expires (but don’t cancel so early that you lose access before the 90 days are up — cancel at the end of the trial).
Final take
Three months of Apple Music Family for zero dollars is a tidy short-term win: it’s long enough to test the sound quality, playlists, family features, and whether you actually want to keep sharing a plan. If you’ve been on the edge — juggling family members’ listening, tired of ads, or curious about lossless — this is literally the last day to grab that trial and see if Apple Music sticks for your household. Just remember the absolute date: September 24, 2025.
Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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