Lots of streaming services are offering free trials, sign up now

Streaming services have grown in popularity over the past few years, and there are now more options than there ever has been before. Back in the day, every single one of them offered a free trial to get you to use the service for a set length of time in hopes that you’d sign up after, but that seems to have slowly become less of a norm. Odds are that you are signed up for at least one of them, but thanks to some new offers which have popped up, there are a number of new opportunities to try out new streaming services, and they won’t cost you a cent.

Streaming Free Trial Offers

  • Sling TV: 3 days free
  • Hulu: First month free
  • Disney Plus: Trial unavailable
  • Paramount Plus: One month free
  • Amazon Kids+: 30 days free
  • Amazon Prime Video: 30-day trial
  • HBO Max: Trial unavailable
  • Amazon Music Unlimited: One month free
  • Netflix: Trial Unavailable
  • Amazon Music HD: 30 days free
  • Apple Music: 3 months free
  • Spotify: Two months free
  • Tidal: 30 days free
  • fuboTV: One week free
  • Amazon Kindle Unlimited: Two months free
  • Peacock: One week free
  • Philo: 7 days free
  • YouTube TV: 14 days free

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Whether you’re looking for a specific piece of content that is only available on a particular platform, or you just want to try something new out, you may be able to do with at no cost to you. Some streaming services are still offering free trials, and others like Netflix are now offering a longer free trial.

All of these options can be accessed via your phone or PC, and most of them you can easily sign into on a streaming device like a Fire TV Stick, Roku, and more. If you don’t have a dedicated streaming media player at home, now’s a great time to invest in one of those as well.

Not everyone is into video, and some people prefer to stream just audio. Luckily, there are a number of great options that will have you listening to new music for days at no cost to you. Give them all a shot, compare libraries, playlists, and see which one works best for your listening habits.

To take advantage of some of these offers you will need to enter credit card information, and some of them automatically renew after the initial trial period. Be sure to set a reminder for yourself to cancel before this happens if you don’t plan to keep the service. Now, let’s get into it and take a look at all the best options that are offering free trials for you.

Sling TV: 3 days free

Currently, Sling has a 3-day free trial that lets you check out the service before being charged. Another way to watch is by visiting Sling Free, though this is just a small selection of the live channels and on-demand content Sling provides with a regular membership.

At just $35 per month, Sling is one of the most affordable live TV streaming services out there right now. It includes two main packages, Sling Orange and Sling Blue, as well as a package that combines both plans. The channels vary a bit between each package. Some of the channels available on Sling include HGTV, TNT, NFL Network, ESPN, Nick Jr, AMC, Disney Channel, and more. Other channels can be added to your plan through add-on packages, such as MTV, Comedy Central, and BET. There is no contract when signing up and you can cancel at any time with no penalty.

If you’re bored of what you are already watching, and want to see some Keeping Up with the Kardashians, or something else to pass the time, sign up for a free account at Sling to start streaming.

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Sling TV offers a few different package options to help meet your needs. The company is offering access to select live channels as well as on-demand shows and movies so you can see what the service is all about via Sling Free, or you can start a free 3-day trial today. Don’t miss out!

Hulu: First month free

If you don’t need live TV and are okay with watching the show a day or two later, Hulu is one of the best services you can check out. Aside from having an extensive library of recent shows and movies, Hulu also produces its own original series and gives you access to current and previous seasons of shows. FX just joined the lineup, and you can add the Live TV package, along with Starz, HBO, Cinemax, and more to your account once you sign up.

Right now you get your first month free, and then plans start out at just $5.99 per month. Hulu also offers a free trial of the Live TV package, but with that one you only get one week free. You can bundle Hulu with Disney+ and ESPN+ for $12.99 a month as well, but unfortunately there’s no trial offer for that package.

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Start your free trial at Hulu

With lots of great content, and tons of original content, there’s definitely something available to watch on Hulu.

Disney+: Trial unavailable

Many people waited a very long time for a service like Disney+ to come along and those dreams finally came true at the end of last year. With access to nearly every single piece of content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and more there is nearly an unlimited supply of content worth watching here. Disney is also creating its own original content, like The Mandalorian, and the library continues to expand each week.

Unfortunately, Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial at this time, though with the monthly membership cost at just $6.99, you’ll easily get your money’s worth while trying it out for a month with all the Disney and Marvel content available. You can also bundle it with Hulu and ESPN+ for $12.99 a month, but there is no free trial option for that plan either.

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Disney+ brings the best of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and more into one affordable streaming service.

Paramount Plus: First month free

Paramount Plus brings together content from some of the most popular networks, such as BET, Nickelodeon, MTV, CBS, Comedy Central, and more. Along with a myriad of iconic television shows and films from the massive Paramount movie collection, there are a ton of exclusive shows and movies coming to Paramount Plus over the next several months as well. There are even a few live TV channels included with your subscription. This service was previously known as CBS All Access before being revamped and filled with tons of additional content to watch.

Paramount Plus normally starts at $5.99 per month for the Limited Commercials plan, while a No Commercials plan is also available for $9.99 monthly. Right now you can start a free 1-month trial to see how the service is before shelling out any cash for it.

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The Paramount Plus streaming service brings together content from networks like BET, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, and more, as well as exclusive original shows and films you won’t be able to watch anywhere else.

Amazon Kids+: First month free

Previously known as Freetime Unlimited, Amazon Kids+ is a streaming service intended for kids ages 3 through 12 which features more than just shows and movies to watch. Kids will also gain access to age-appropriate books, educational apps and games, and even Audible books which are all kid-friendly and free to access once you’re a member. This is one of the most affordable services too with plans as low as $2.99 per month. Prime members do score a monthly discount on Amazon Kids+, so that’s another perk of having a Prime membership as well.

Amazon Kids+ is available as an app on various devices, including Amazon Fire tablets and Kids Edition tablets, iOS and Android devices, and Kindle e-Readers. The Kids Edition tablets even include a free year of Kids+ with every device.

Right now, Amazon offers a free one-month trial to the Single Child plan of Amazon Kids+ so you and your child can try out the service before ever paying a cent.

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Give your kids more to do at home with Amazon Kids+. It offers access to a myriad of kid-friendly shows, movies, educational games and apps, and tons of books as well, and right now you can score a free 30-day trial!

Amazon Prime Video: First month free

Did you know that if you are an Amazon Prime member you actually already have access to Amazon’s Prime Video service? If not, you do now! There’s a plethora of content available on Prime Video, including some original content like Jack Ryan, Bosch, Hand of God, and more.

Not already an Amazon Prime member? Don’t worry. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial and access all the great benefits and exclusive members-only discounts, including the two-day Prime Day sale we’ll be seeing soon.

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It’s free with your Prime membership and offers a variety of great content, including some original offers.

HBO Max: Free week via Hulu

HBO Max is the newest streaming service on the block, but with so many new movies debuting on the service soon, there is no longer a free trial available via HBO. However, you can sign up via Hulu to still get one week free right now for a limited time. After the trial, the service costs $14.99 per month. Once you’re a member, you’ll be able to HBO Max’s content on tons of devices, including iOS and Android smartphones, tablets, Samsung and Android smart TVs, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, Apple TV, Chromecast, and of course via the HBO Max website on your computer.

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Start your first month at HBO Max

Start your membership at HBO Max to stream a wide selection of films and TV shows, from the Lord of the Rings series and DC films to legacy HBO shows like True Blood and The Wire.

Amazon Music Unlimited: First month free

Amazon Music Unlimited gives you access to over 60 million songs on all your devices with one low monthly cost. While it’s normally priced at $9.99 monthly, Prime members can join at a discounted rate of just $7.99 per month. However, right now Amazon is offering free access for an entire month to everyone — even customers who have used the service before. Just head to Amazon now to start your free trial, though keep in mind that it will auto-renew once 30 days have passed if you haven’t ended the subscription beforehand.

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Amazon Music Unlimited is a streaming service that’s accessible on tons of devices and features millions of songs that you can play on-demand or download to your device. It’s entirely ad-free, too.

Netflix: Trial unavailable

Netflix started as a service that mailed you DVDs to watch, and now lets you stream tons of content online. Like its competitors, Netflix also makes a bunch of original content, like Love is Blind, Tiger King, Orange is the New Black, and more. There are new and old movies available, and some seasons of TV shows as well.

Though Netflix has offered a free 30-day trial previously, that offer is no longer available. Right now there is no way to score a free trial for Netflix. However, pricing starts at $8.99 per month if you want to become a member.

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Netflix was one of the first streaming services to offer original content, and now it has a whole lot that you’ll want to watch.

Amazon Music HD: First month free

While Amazon’s Music HD may not be one of the most popular streaming services out there, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider it. Right now, the company is offering customers 30 days of free access to the 50 million songs it offers, which is an offer that you shouldn’t resist. This trial only applies to the HD plans, and it does auto-renew at the end of the promotional period if you don’t set it to cancel before then.

Normally, Amazon Music Unlimited HD costs $14.99 per month ($12.99 per month for Prime members), so you’re essentially saving $15 with this trial.

Amazon Music HD

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With over 50 million songs and great audio quality, you’d be silly not to try out the service for 30 days at no cost to you.

Apple Music: Three months free

Apple announced Apple Music back in 2015, and since then the service has grown rapidly. Besides streaming your favorite music on demand, Apple Music also has radio stations, one of which is the ultra-popular Beats1 that’s hosted by tons of well-known artists and celebrities like Zane Lowe, Action Bronson, The Weeknd, DJ Khaled, and more.

New customers can score a free three-month trial of the service. After the trial, it automatically renews and pricing ranges from $4.99 per month to $14.99 per month depending on the plan you pick.

Apple Music

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Start your free trial at Apple Music

You can use Apple Music on just about any device, not only ones from Apple now. Sign up today and try it out for free over the next three months.

Spotify: First month free

When it comes to streaming audio services, Spotify is one of the most popular options that’s available. It has a wide variety of music available in the collection, along with tons of user and computer generated playlists, and recently it started offering up a huge amount of podcasts. You can download music for offline listening, and the mobile interface was recently redesigned for an even better experience.

It normally costs up to $14.99 per month, depending on which plan you select, though right now you can score a free two-month trial when you sign up at Spotify.

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Spotify has great playlists, a huge variety of artists, and podcasts in one easy to use app. Get 30 days of access for free when you sign up for a Spotify Premium account today.

TIDAL: First month free

If high fidelity audio is what you are after, TIDAL is the service for you. It’s had a rocky start, but many people swear by it. The collection similar in size to the competition, and it offers better audio quality while streaming, so you have to weigh out the pros and cons to see if it’s right for you. Right now you can score a free one-month trial to test out the service before paying a cent for it.

TIDAL

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It’s not as popular as the rest, but TIDAL has several benefits that make it stand out from the competition.

fuboTV: One week free

Fubo TV is focused on providing the best live sports streaming package there is, but there’s also a number of channels for those hoping to watch reality TV, their favorite drama, or another show. In fact, fuboTV offers one of the most expansive channel selections available on a streaming service to date.

Fubo offers a free 7-day trial so you can give the service a shot without paying out of pocket. If you decide it’s not for you, you can end the service without being charged before the week has ended.

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Your free one-week trial to fuboTV scores you access to over 100 live channels, cloud DVR access so you can watch whenver’s convenient, and the ability to stream on up to three devices simultaneously.

Amazon Kindle Unlimited: Two months free

If you’re looking for more ways to stay entertained in self-isolation other than bingeing video and streaming music, then you can’t go wrong with Amazon Kindle Unlimited. Especially if you can try it out for free.

A two-month trial of the all-you-can-read eBook service is yours for the low, low price of $0 for a limited time giving you endless reading material for the next several weeks stuck indoors. The deal is only available for new Kindle Unlimited users and expires at the end of the month.

Amazon Kindle Unlimited

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Gain access to over 1 million titles to read whenever you want, wherever you want. You don’t need a Kindle to start reading, either.

Peacock Premium: One week free

The new NBC streaming service Peacock is free to join, though if you want to unlock everything the service has to offer, you’ll need a Peacock Premium membership. These start at $4.99 per month for the limited commercials plan, while the Peacock Premium Plus plan at $9.99/month offers the same Premium content but without commercials.

NBC offers a free one-week trial of Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus so you can binge some shows and try out the service before paying anything for it.

Peacock Premium

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NBC’s new streaming service Peacock has two paid plans starting at just $4.99 per month. You’ll score your first week free when you start your membership now.

Philo: One week free

Philo is one of the most affordable streaming services out there. With access to over 60 channels, monthly subscriptions are just $20 per month here and include channels such as A&E, AMC, BET, Comedy Central, Food Network, HGTV, Nickelodeon, VH1, and more.

Though Philo is so affordable, you can still score a free trial here to see how the service is before paying for it yourself. You can start your free 7-day trial right now, though keep in mind it will automatically renew and turn into a paid membership unless you cancel beforehand.

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Start your free trial at Philo

Unlock access to over 60 live TV channels with Philo’s free 7-day trial. Philo costs just $20 per month, so it may be worth keeping active once your trial is over.

YouTube TV: Two weeks free

Though YouTube TV happens to be one of the pricier options for streaming live TV channels currently, it also offers some of the best quality content and more channels than most options — over 85 channels as of November 2020. Along with local news channels and cable channels, you’ll have access to a DVR with unlimited space so you can record as much as you’d like. You’ll even gain access to the DVR when you start a free trial.

Right now YouTube offers a free two-week trial to YouTube TV. Once your trial is over, the service will automatically renew at its regular price unless you decide to cancel your subscription. YouTube TV plans start at $64.99 per month.

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Watch over 80 live TV channels with your free trial of YouTube TV. Right now you can score 14 free days of access to see whether this service is worth keeping or not.

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