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Top 10 streaming services offering free trials in 2023

Despite many streaming services removing free trials, entertainment lovers are still spoiled for choice.
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Now that streaming giants like Netflix and HBO Max have scrapped their free trials for new users, entertainment fans might start feeling like the era of free streaming trials is coming to an end. But don't worry, because plenty of services still do offer trials, and we've got you covered with a list of the top 10 streaming services offering free trials in 2023.

Hulu

Hulu provides a 30-day free trial for its standard service, while the Hulu and Live TV package offers a 7-day free trial. There are four different plans available on Hulu. The Hulu Basic plan is priced at $8 per month and grants access to the majority of Hulu's content, although it includes ads. On the other hand, the Hulu Premium (No Ads) plan costs $15 per month and offers subscribers ad-free content for most of Hulu's library. For those interested in premium plan bundles, Hulu offers options to combine the Basic and Premium (No Ads) plans with Hulu's Live TV package, ESPN+, and Disney+. The bundles are priced at $70 per month and $83 per month, respectively.

Discovery+

When new subscribers sign up for Discovery+, they receive a complimentary 7-day trial. Discovery+ offers two subscription tiers for paying customers. The first tier costs $5 per month and includes advertisements. The second tier costs $7 per month and provides an ad-free experience.

Paramount+

To enjoy a free trial of Paramount Plus, simply visit their website, create an account, and select a plan. As a new subscriber, you'll receive a full week of the ad-supported or ad-free plan without any cost. Paramount Plus offers a vast collection of content from well-known networks like CBS, Comedy Central, BET, MTV, and others. You'll have access to a wide range of shows and movies from these channels and more.

Also, Showtime is a part of Paramount+ now which means that subscribers can sample Showtime content as well if they opt for a free trial of Paramount+ with Showtime which is priced at $11.99 /month or $119.99/year. The base subscription is called Paramount+ Essential and costs $5.99/month or $59.99/year.

Youtube Premium

YouTube Premium offers a one-month free trial for first-time subscribers. Premium subscription costs $12/month after the free trial is over and subscribers get ad-free access to all YouTube and YouTube Music content. Also offers ad-free access to Youtube Kids.

Apple TV+

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Apple provides a 7-day complimentary trial of Apple TV+. However, if you purchase a new Apple iPhone, Mac, iPad, or Apple TV, you can enjoy an extended 3-month free trial of Apple TV+. The regular subscription for Apple TV+ is priced at $7 per month or $69 per year, which includes the option for Family Sharing.

Amazon Prime Video

Although Amazon doesn't provide a standalone free trial for its streaming service, you can still enjoy 30 days of Prime Video for free by signing up for a complete Amazon Prime trial. To begin, visit Amazon's website and subscribe to Prime.

During the trial period, new and eligible returning members will receive the first month without any charge. This trial encompasses benefits like Prime two-day delivery, Prime Gaming, prompt two-hour grocery delivery, access to exclusive prime sales and more, including access to Prime Video's extensive collection of movies and shows. If you qualify as a returning member, you need to have been inactive for at least 12 months.

If you end up subscribing to the service, it'll cost you $9 per month for Prime Video or $15 per month for a full subscription to Amazon Prime.

The best part is that even if your Prime free trial is over, there is plenty of stuff that is totally free to watch with ads.

NFL+

If you're a sports enthusiast, this streaming service is ideal for you. NFL+ is the new name for NFL Game Pass, and it continues to offer a 7-day free trial for any plan you choose to subscribe to. The regular NFL+ plan is priced at $5 per month or $40 per year. Additionally, there is a higher-tier option called NFL+ Premium, which costs $10 per month or $80 per year. With NFL+ Premium, you have access to full game replays, allowing you to watch past games in their entirety.

Mubi

Mubi is a movie-streaming service that offers a carefully curated selection of 30 movies that change daily. They also have a vast library of films from previous rotations. New users get seven days free, but if you wish to subscribe, you can choose between a monthly plan for $10.99 or an annual plan for $95.88. Mubi has a "Now Showing" section where you can find the latest additions to their collection, which is updated daily. They also have a "Library" section where you can find previously featured movies and other highlights. Occasionally, they may have a "Live" section for broadcasting special events. You can stream Mubi through their website on a web browser, or you can use their mobile apps for Android and iOS devices. Additionally, Mubi is available on media streaming devices like Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku. It's also possible to subscribe to Mubi as a Prime Video channel. While Mubi is not accessible on Xbox One, you can enjoy the service on a PlayStation 4 console.

AMC+

If you want to try out AMC Plus for free, all you need to do is go to their website, make an account, and sign up. New users get a whole week of free access. AMC Plus subscription could be a great option for horror fans who can now enjoy indie or foreign horror films on Shudder, a streaming service which is also made available for one week as a part of the free trial. Meanwhile, users can also enjoy a wide range of content from AMC, Sundance Now, and IFC Films Unlimited, all at an affordable price of $8.99 per month. AMC+ is also available via Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Roku and Sling TV.

Crunchyroll

This popular yet niche streaming service lets you stream anime shows and movies anytime you want. It's famous worldwide and can be used in 170 different countries. There are two types of plans: a free one that has ads and a paid one. The only drawbacks of the free plan are that users can't watch new episodes as they come out and some content is subscription-locked. But if you choose the paid plan, which costs $7.99 per month, you get rid of those restrictions. You can go to the website on your web browser to access Crunchyroll, or you can download the Crunchyroll app on various devices like phones, tablets, streaming devices (like Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV Chromecast, and Android TV), and gaming consoles (like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One).

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