Here’s what’s on the table while it lasts. The 5 TB Family lifetime plan is $599 instead of $1,868. That’s 68% off for up to five people, each with their own private storage space. One payment, no subscription, no renewal ever. The 2 TB plan is $449 (65% off) and the 10 TB is $1,099 (58% off). All three include pCloud Pass Family for free, a password manager normally sold separately for $253.
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Why this deal is hard to replicate

pCloud runs seasonal promotions a few times a year. We’ve tracked their Black Friday, Valentine’s Day, and World Backup Day sales. The discounts fluctuate, but the combination of lifetime family storage plus a free password manager for five people at 68% off is the steepest cut we’ve seen on the family tier this year.
The “lifetime” part is what makes this different from a typical cloud sale. There’s no annual fee creeping up on you in January. No price hike after the first year. pCloud defines lifetime as 99 years from the purchase date. You pay once, you keep the storage. If your family is currently spending $10 a month on Google One or iCloud, that’s $120 a year. The 5 TB pCloud plan at $599 split between five people works out to $119.80 per person, once. A single Google One annual payment, except it never renews.
Quick recap of what you get
pCloud is a Swiss cloud storage service with over 22 million users and two data centers, one in the US and one in Luxembourg. You choose where your files are stored. Encryption is AES-256 with TLS/SSL. File versioning goes back 180 days, and the Rewind feature lets you restore earlier versions of any file.
The pCloud Photos gallery, launched in late 2025, organizes your images into an automatic timeline with a Memories feature and a built-in photo editor with eight filters. Unlike Google Photos, pCloud doesn’t scan your images or use them for AI training. A map view based on EXIF geolocation data is currently rolling out.
pCloud Pass Family gives each of the five members their own encrypted password vault. Zero-knowledge model, meaning pCloud never sees your credentials. Unlimited passwords, autofill, sync across all devices. Clubic gave it 8 out of 10 in its 2026 comparison.
Two caveats worth repeating: pCloud Crypto, the zero-knowledge file encryption layer, is a paid add-on not included in the family plan. And the money-back guarantee is 14 days, not 30.
The window closes tomorrow
The Easter 2026 sale ends April 8. After that, the 5 TB Family plan goes back to $1,868. There’s no coupon code, no extension, no “we decided to keep it going for another week.” If you’ve been weighing it, the math hasn’t changed since last week. What has changed is how much time you have left to act on it.