How to split Netflix in Lithuania
A practical guide to splitting a Netflix subscription with friends or family. We start with what Netflix actually costs in Lithuania in 2026, explain why the "family plan" you're imagining doesn't exist, and show how Mokam Kartu handles the money — without anyone linking a card.
What this page is about
Most results for "how to split Netflix" either steer you toward a stranger's account via a marketplace or sell you a cheap account with shared credentials — both run against Netflix's terms. This page is about the other path: splitting the cost of a household or close-group subscription among people you already know, using Mokam Kartu to track who owes what, without anyone linking a card to a third-party platform.
Netflix prices in Lithuania 2026
Plans as of May 2026. Verify before signing up — Netflix raised prices in April 2026 and may move them again.
| Plan | Price per month | Simultaneous viewing |
|---|---|---|
| Standard with ads | from ~€6.99 | 2 devices |
| Standard | ~€12.99 | 2 devices |
| Premium | ~€17.99 | 4 devices, 4K |
| Extra member slot | ~€4.99 (add-on to Standard/Premium) | 1 extra user outside your household |
There is no separate "Family plan". To include someone outside your household, you add an extra member slot to Standard or Premium. People in the same household share the "Netflix Household" and don't add cost.
Does Netflix have a family plan?
Short answer: not the way you'd expect. Since 2023 Netflix tightened the household definition — everyone using the plan needs to be tied to the same physical home. People outside your household need their own account or have to be added as an "extra member" for ~€5/month.
What's still left for a family or group: pick a single Premium plan (~€18) for up to four simultaneous viewers in the same home, or add extra member slots for friends living elsewhere. With Mokam Kartu you split that total across the group — up to six people per plan.
How to split the cost in Mokam Kartu
The steps are the same whether you're splitting Standard, Premium, or Premium with extra member slots:
- Create a plan — for example "Netflix Premium". Enter the total monthly cost in EUR (Premium ~€17.99 plus any extra member slots).
- Invite members by email. Up to five members per plan (plus you, the host — six total). Each can have their own monthly date so requests don't bunch on one day.
- Set up your payment methods: revolut.me handle, IBAN with recipient name, or phone number. Once — it applies to every plan you host.
- On each member's monthly date, Mokam Kartu emails them with their share, a Revolut link, an IBAN reference, or a phone-transfer prompt.
- They pay you direct. You tap "Mark as paid" when funds arrive. Late payments trigger a gentle reminder the next morning.
Netflix keeps charging your card for the subscription itself. Mokam Kartu only tracks who owes what — we never see anyone's card.
What you actually save
Assume you're splitting Netflix Premium at ~€17.99/month among X people in your household:
| Group size | Each pays | Saved per year vs separate Standard plan (~€12.99/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| One (no split) | ~€17.99 / mo | — |
| Two | ~€9.00 / mo | ~€48 / year |
| Three | ~€6.00 / mo | ~€84 / year |
| Four | ~€4.50 / mo | ~€102 / year |
Everyone has to be in the same "Netflix Household", or you need extra member slots (~€5 each for someone outside the household). Adding extra slots pushes each share up slightly.
Is this legal?
Sharing Netflix within a household is allowed — that's what Premium's four-simultaneous-viewers feature is for. Problems start when you share with people outside your household. Since 2023 Netflix checks IPs, devices, and logins to confirm everyone is connecting from the same place.
The honest path for people outside your household: add an "extra member" slot (~€5) to your Premium plan. They get their own login, stream from their own location, and Netflix is fine with it. Mokam Kartu folds that extra-slot cost straight into the total you're splitting.
Is it safe to pay through Mokam Kartu
Mokam Kartu is not a payment institution and doesn't move money. We never store or see card data from anyone. The payment methods you add (Revolut handle, IBAN, phone number) are encrypted with AES-256-GCM before being written to the database. Sign-in is via Google. We operate under Lithuanian law and GDPR.
Compared to Sharesub or GamsGo
Sharesub and GamsGo are marketplaces where you can join a stranger's Netflix account for €4–6/month. It sounds attractive, but: you're typically logging into someone else's account from a different IP, which often trips Netflix's household check and gets your access blocked. The owner and the account's other users see each other's profiles too. Mokam Kartu doesn't connect you with strangers — it just helps you and the people you already know split the cost of one subscription, kept in one name and used within Netflix's terms.
Common questions
- How many people can watch Netflix at the same time?
- Depends on the plan: Standard — 2 simultaneous, Premium — 4 simultaneous. Ad-supported plans have their own limits. Mokam Kartu doesn't affect simultaneous-viewing limits — that's set by Netflix.
- Does anyone need to add a card to Mokam Kartu?
- No. Neither the host nor members link a card to Mokam Kartu. The host keeps paying Netflix directly from their card; members pay the host via Revolut, IBAN, or phone.
- What if a member skips a month?
- The request stays pending and a reminder goes out the next morning. You decide when to mark it received. If a member keeps skipping, you can drop them from the next month's plan — the Netflix subscription itself doesn't lapse, because it's in your name.
- Can I split with someone living in a different city?
- Yes — but they need to be added as an "extra member" (~€5) on your Premium plan, otherwise Netflix may restrict their access. In Mokam Kartu, just fold that extra slot into the total you're splitting.
- Does Mokam Kartu charge a fee?
- Not right now — the service is free. No card needed to sign up; a Google account is enough.
Split Netflix without the kitchen-table negotiations
Create a plan in a minute. Invite the people you already share with. Nobody hands over a card.