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...without awkward money conversations with friends or family, complicated spreadsheets, or chasing people down for payments every month.
Here's what most households don't realize:
You're probably spending $80, $100, maybe $150+ every month on streaming services.
Netflix. Hulu. Disney+. Spotify. HBO Max. Amazon Prime.
The subscriptions stack up.
The bills keep coming.
And every month, that money just... disappears.
Meanwhile, half those accounts are being shared anyway.
Your brother uses your Netflix login. Your college roommate still has your Hulu password. Your parents stream on your Disney+ account.
Everyone benefits. But only YOU pay the full bill.
Sound familiar?
Here's the thing — you're not doing anything wrong by sharing. The streaming platforms literally allow it.
But what you ARE doing wrong is eating the entire cost yourself while everyone else rides for free.
Think about it:
If you're paying $150/month for streaming... and 3-4 other people are using those accounts... why are you the only one paying?
That's $1,800 a year. Gone.


Most people never fix this because they assume it'll be awkward. Complicated. Annoying to manage.
They picture themselves chasing down Venmo payments every month. Having uncomfortable "you owe me" conversations.
Keeping messy spreadsheets.
So they do nothing. And keep overpaying.
But what if there was a simple framework that handled all of this for you?
A clear pricing structure so everyone knows what they owe — no awkward conversations.
An access management system so you stay in control — no password chaos.
And a payment setup that runs automatically — no monthly chasing.
That's exactly what's inside...

Use the plug-and-play pricing formula to calculate exactly what each person should pay: including fees, so you never lose money on the split.
Fair pricing everyone agrees to upfront
Built-in buffer for processing fees
No guesswork or awkward negotiations

Set up a simple access system so you control who's on each account, when they joined, and how to remove them if needed, without chaos.
Clear member tracking
Easy add/remove process
You stay in control of every account

Use the payment setup inside the guide so money hits your account automatically each month. No reminders, no chasing, no uncomfortable texts.
Payments run on autopilot
No monthly follow-ups
Everyone pays on time, every time
WHAT'S INSIDE THE GUIDE
Everything You Need To Cut Your Streaming Bill And Keep More Money Every Month

The exact pricing formula so you never lose money on splits
How to pass along processing fees without awkward conversations
The 3 setup mistakes that wipe out your savings (and how to avoid them)


How real households structure shared streaming without drama
What to charge based on member count and service type
How one wrong calculation costs you $20+/month (and the fix)


How to add or remove members without breaking your setup
The "set and forget" tracking method that takes 10 minutes/month
How to keep your margins predictable even with 5+ services


Who this system works best for (and who should skip it)
Where most people screw up and lose money
Realistic expectations so you're not disappointed

Your Quick-Start Reference Before You Collect A Single Payment
Step-by-step starting order so you don't miss critical steps
Pre-launch checklist to avoid confusion and lost money
The "go live" trigger so you know exactly when you're ready
"I was paying $167/month for streaming. Now I pay $31."
"Set it up on a Sunday afternoon. First payment hit that same week."
"No more awkward 'hey you owe me' texts. Everyone just pays automatically now."
"I kept putting this off because I thought it'd be complicated. Took me 25 minutes."
"My roommates actually thanked me. They're saving money too."
"Finally stopped being the guy who pays for everything while everyone else mooches."
Keep overpaying every month
Others use your accounts for free
No system — just hope people pay you back
Awkward conversations when you ask for money
Chase people down manually each month
Lose money on processing fees you forgot about
Stay disorganized as accounts pile up
Save $150-$250/month automatically
Everyone pays their fair share
Clear pricing structure from day one
No uncomfortable money talks
Payments hit your account on autopilot
Fees built into the split — no surprises
Simple system that stays organized as you grow
No fluff. No hype. No "passive income guru" nonsense.
Just a simple system based on how real households actually split streaming costs — without awkward conversations, messy spreadsheets, or chasing people for money.
Inside you'll see:
Exactly how the pricing works (with real math, not theory)
Where most people screw up and lose money
What realistic savings actually look like
How to know if this is right for you (or not)
You're already paying for multiple streaming services
Other people use your accounts but don't chip in
You want a simple system — not a side hustle
You'd rather save $150+/month than keep overpaying
You only have one streaming service
You're looking for a "get rich quick" scheme
You don't want to spend 30 minutes setting this up
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The guide gives you the full breakdown so you can decide, confidently, whether this approach makes sense for you.
It's a step-by-step ebook that shows you how to split your streaming costs with friends or family — so you stop paying full price while others use your accounts for free. You'll get a pricing formula, access management system, and payment setup you can implement in 30 minutes.
Most households save $150-$250/month depending on how many streaming services they have and how many people they split with. If you're currently paying $100+/month for streaming and others are using your accounts, your savings will be significant.
Yes. Most streaming platforms allow account sharing within households or have official "extra member" features. This guide shows you how to work within those rules — not around them.
If you can send a Venmo request and log into Netflix, you can do this. There's no coding, no apps to build, no complicated software. Just a simple system you set up once.
Most people finish the entire setup in 30 minutes or less. Some do it in 15 minutes if they already know who they're splitting with.
The guide includes scripts and framing so the conversation doesn't feel awkward. Most people are happy to pay a reduced rate rather than pay full price for their own subscription. You're offering them a deal — not asking for a favor.
Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Spotify, Amazon Prime, YouTube Premium, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and most other subscription services that allow multiple users or profiles.
No. Even splitting with 2-3 people creates meaningful savings. You don't need a huge network — just a few people who already use streaming services.
The guide covers exactly how to handle this — including how to remove access quickly and protect your accounts. You stay in control the entire time.
Random Venmo requests lead to forgotten payments, awkward follow-ups, and no structure. This system gives you clear pricing, automated collection, and a setup where everyone knows what they owe — before they ever get access.
No. The payment setup inside the guide runs automatically. Once it's set, payments come in without you sending reminders or awkward texts.
No. It's a downloadable PDF guide you can read and implement immediately. No logins, no drip content, no upsells to a $997 coaching program.
No catch. It's an ebook — not a software or subscription. $9.99 covers the system, the bonus checklist, and everything you need to start saving. Most people make that back within the first week.
The guide includes a section on who this works best for — and who should skip it. If you only have one streaming service or no one to split with, this probably isn't for you. But if you're paying for multiple services and others already use your accounts, it will work.
Instantly. After checkout, you'll get immediate access to download the guide and the bonus checklist. No waiting, no shipping, no delays.