How much does Flowkey cost in 2022 and moving forward?
The piano learning platform is one of the most popular of its kind, and one of the most sophisticated and professional-grade piano programs we've ever tested. But what is the typical Flowkey price? How much does it cost to sign up for a premium membership?
We'll cover all the Flowkey pricing options and structures in this simple article. If you have questions, feel free to drop them in the comments section below and we'll help out as much as possible.
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Flowkey home page as of May 2022.
How much does Flowkey Cost?
Flowkey used to have a three-month membership option but seems to have dropped to only monthly, yearly, and lifetime options. Here's what they have listed for each price:
- Monthly: $19.99
- 12 months: $9.99 (about $120 total)
- Lifetime: $329 one-time fee
Below is an updated screen grab of their pricing structure. You can also see that they offer a seven day free trial to let you explore the app before buying.

The Flowkey price chart, as of May 2022.
As we commonly see with memberships like this, you save money as you buy more time. Most people likely go with the 12 month plan, since it helps you stay in a cheaper price range but doesn't mean you'll keep the membership forever.
Flowkey, and all programs like it, are giving you 24/7 access on whatever compatible device you choose. There are no limits on how much you can use it within the time span you purchase.
If you go by the month, it's $20.
Going with the yearly buy will save you $2 per month, or about $24 a year.
Each Flowkey price and membership gives you access to the entire library, including all the songs and all the courses. None of these are partial or limited memberships.
Note that you can also use the free trial before you sign up for the 12 month option.
What do you get?
So what exactly is included with a membership? We break it down into three categories. Keep in mind that while we make every effort to update this type of content, the current numbers will reflect what Flowkey included as of the most recent update (check the date below the above article title).
- Songs: 1500
- Courses: 50 courses (over eight topics)
- Devices: Desktop (browser), iOS, and Android
Comparing Cost to other Programs
We've covered a lot of online learning programs for musical instruments (though mostly guitar) and we almost always see this particular pricing structure. You might have programs go to $10 a month or $30 a month, but seldom do they deviate from this format.
And more time always equals less expense, so Flowkey is absolutely par for the course when it comes to their pricing and value.
We should also add that we rarely see prices for these types of programs go up or down. For the most part they tend to stay around this area, even during big economic changes in the industry.
Note that Flowkey rival Simply Piano uses the exact same pricing breakdown.
Conclusion
Considering Flowkey is one of the best piano programs you can find online, and the huge amount of content you get, the Flowkey price is extremely decent and fair. You'll also get access to all future content that is added, so you're getting a permanent influx of material to work with. We like the program and definitely recommend it for those wanting to learn songs and beginners wanting to get started on the piano.
Questions
Do you have questions about the Flowkey price?
If you do, leave them in the comments section below. If we can't help you directly, we have contacts at Flowkey that can help answer your questions.
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We travel away from my piano so the 3 month subscription was the best as there are two 3 month blocks that we are home. Sorry they took that one out.
I didn’t even realize they took it out. Seems like a strange move on their part.
what devices can i use the program on, and can i use it on alter dvices?
I bought a Yamaha PSR-S670 2 years ago.Flowkey was free for 1 year.The price now?
I’ve listed the pricing in this article (about $20 a month). I believe the free trial period is down to seven days.