Amazon is officially retiring its long-standing Prime Invitee program on October 1, 2025, marking the end of an era for millions who enjoyed shared shipping benefits. The move is part of a broader strategy to streamline Prime offerings and boost individual subscriptions.
Key changes taking effect
1. The Prime Invitee program, which allowed members to share free two-day shipping with non-household users, will be discontinued
2. Amazon is replacing it with the Amazon Family program, which restricts benefit sharing to users living at the same residential address
3. Eligible users can now share Prime perks with one adult, up to four teens, and four child profiles
New structure under Amazon Family
- All members must reside at the same address and agree to share payment methods
- Benefits include free shipping, Prime Video, Amazon Music, Prime Reading, and access to exclusive deals
- Members can leave and rejoin a family account but must wait 12 months before joining a different one
Discounted offer for affected users
- Amazon is offering a one-year Prime membership at a discounted rate of $14.99 to users losing access under the Invitee program
- After the first year, standard pricing resumes at $14.99 per month or $139 annually
- The offer is valid until December 31, 2025
Strategic rationale
- Amazon aims to increase direct subscriptions and tighten household-based usage
- The change follows record sign-ups during Prime Day but slower growth in extended periods
Sources: CBS News, Times of India, How-To Geek