



When I change the setup in Alexa to link it to my Spotify Family Premium main account, then the Echo Dots are showing up in my Spotify app (signed in from my iPhone and iPad). Actually these two Echo Dots are not shown in Spotify app from my family member devices. My 2 Echo Dots are not showing up as Spotify Connect devices when I link one of my family member Spotify accounts. Cheers.My Question or Issue (Amazon Echo Dot devices not visible as Spotify Connect device) If you guys have any other questions, feel free to leave a comment. Hopefully we answered any questions you might have and cleared up any confusion in this post. We know, some of this was pretty straight forward but weird quirks with how the available slots work could confuse some people. Just click that tiny “ cancel your subscription?” link highlighted in green to get the process started. If you’re looking to cancel your account altogether, this is also the place to do it. This will bring your account back to a single user account, which at the time of writing is $10 a month. Should you decide that the Spotify’s new Premium for Family plan is no longer for you, you can always go back to a regular Premium account by visiting the Subscription tab and clicking the “ Switch to Premium” button under Subscription and Payment. Reverting back to a single Premium or cancelling account There’s no way to simply remove a user and have an empty slot, so this will just have to do for now. Just like before, the new available slot will show a “Waiting for one person” status, but that’s just because you sent an email/generated a new link. Click the green OK button to deactivate active user.Clicking the Invite with link button will display new link.

Again, you can’t actually remove someone unless you generate a new link from the slot they’re occupying (of course, you don’t actually have to use the new link, but that’s how you boot them off your account). Removing an already “ Active” member of your family is about as easy.
