Can I Share My Membership with My Household?
Short answer: a membership is tied to one person and one login. Sharing a password with another household member isn't recommended — and most creators don't allow it.
Why It Matters
The creator you support sees your engagement — lessons completed, posts opened, events attended. When two people share a login, that data becomes meaningless. Worse, the creator can't tell who's actually engaged — which means they can't reach out personally, offer the right perks, or build a real relationship with either of you.
Beyond that, many creators price their tiers per-person. Sharing a login deprives them of revenue they're counting on.
What You Can Do Instead
- Two people, two subscriptions. If your partner or housemate wants access too, the cleanest path is a second account on the same tier. Some creators offer household or family pricing — ask them.
- Gift a membership. Some creators support gift memberships. Check their shop for gift-membership options, or just pay for a second tier on your household member's behalf.
- Talk to the creator. If you have a genuine household situation (shared email, spouse taking the course together), most creators will work something out if you ask.
A Note on Terms of Service
Each creator sets their own access rules, but Equipoise's general guideline is: one membership, one person. If a creator detects suspicious login activity (simultaneous sessions from different cities, for example), they have the right to revoke access without refund.
If you're unsure what's okay, the safest move is to ask.