How to Get YouTube TV free trial

YouTube TV is an American-based streaming service of YouTube that offers live TV from 85+ channels, including Fox, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, and many more. This streaming platform is available in the US nationwide.  

And to everyone’s amazement, YouTube TV also offers a free trial for its new users. Everybody is skeptical when it comes to paying for a service they have never tried before, and thus, free trials help a lot in making a decision.

This article will tell you how you can get a free YouTube TV trial and what this service will cost you once the trial ends.  

Does YouTube TV Have a Free Trial 


Yes, YouTube offers a free trial to new users who have never tried their service before. You can get the trial from their website directly; you don’t need a promo code to claim it.

With its free trial, you get access to watch entertainment channels, news, YouTube Originals, and other TV shows as well. However, the channel lineup can vary as per the ZIP code you provide. 

How Long Is YouTube TV Free Trial 


YouTube TV is currently offering a 14-days long free trial which users can get from their website directly. However, YouTube TV keeps updating the duration of the free trial frequently; they sometimes also provide a 7-day free trial or 30-days.  

How do I Sign up for a YouTube TV free trial? 


A lot of people get confused at this part where they have to sign up for a free trial. Well, the process of getting a YouTube TV free trial is quite simple and can be performed in a few steps.

Here’s how you can sign up for YouTube free trial from its website directly: 

STEP 1- Head to the official website of YouTube TV by clicking here.  

STEP 2- Then tap on theTry It Free’ button displayed on the web page as it opens.  

STEP 3- You will be asked to log in using your Google account and verify your region by providing your ZIP code.  

STEP 4- Choose whichever membership plan you would like to proceed with and then tap ‘Next.’ You can also add other premium channels to your membership, including Showtime, Epix, HBO Max, etc.  

STEP 5- You will be asked to provide your payment information; however, you will not be billed until your free trial is over.  

STEP 6- Lastly, tap the ‘Buy’ button to complete your process.  

What types of free trials does YouTube TV typically offer? 


YouTube TV offers a 14-day free trial at the moment. However, the duration of the free trial keeps changing; YouTube TV also offers a 7-day free trial as well. You can either get a free trial of its monthly or yearly plan; the subscription will auto-renew after the trial is over.  

Current 2022 YouTube TV free trials offer 


Currently, you can sign up for YouTube TV’s 14-day free trial from its website or YouTube TV app directly. The process is provided above in this article. Also, along with the free trial, YouTube is offering a special limited-time offer where users will have to pay a reduced subscription amount for the first three months after the trial. 

Users will get the opportunity to get YouTube TV for only $54.99/month, which is $10 less than the regular cost, i.e., $64.99/month, for the first three consecutive monthly subscriptions.

It’s a great deal if you ask me, and you will still be able to cancel anytime you like.  

What should I do after my YouTube TV trial expires? 


Once your YouTube TV free trial ends, you will have the option to either continue with the paid subscription or cancel your trial.

If you like the service, continue streaming without interruption as YouTube TV will auto-renew itself, and you will be billed automatically for the subsequent month. 

If you choose to continue, you’ll be able to add other premium channels, including Showtime, Epix, Starz, etc., for an extra fee. And also, users will have the benefit of streaming the service on up to 3 devices at the same time. They will also have access to unlimited cloud DVR storage space.  

And if you don’t want to continue after the free trial, you can easily cancel before the trial ends to prevent getting billed.

I have explained the cancellation process below in brief, so keep reading. 

Does YouTube TV charge you after free trial ends? 


Yes, YouTube TV charges you a certain subscription amount depending on the plan you choose after the free trial ends. Currently, YouTube TV’s monthly subscription is priced at $64.99/month and $79.98/month for Hulu + Live TV. 

Also, you must remember that YouTube TV auto-renews subscription as soon as the free trial ends. And if you want to avoid getting billed, you must cancel your subscription beforehand.  

What channels do you get in the YouTube TV free trial? 


With YouTube TV, you get access to hundreds of channels, including news, entertainment, and much more.

You will be able to watch from several popular channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC News, BET her, Comedy Central, ABC News, AMC, BET, BTN, Cartoon Network, and Disney. And also, Disney XD, ESPN, ESPN 2, Fox Business, FXM, GSN, FS1, ESPNU, MSNBC, and many more.  

And you can add on some of the quite popular networks, namely NBA League Pass, Epix, HBO Max, Showtime, Law and Crime, Cinemax, AMC+, etc.  

Can I Cancel My YouTube TV Free Trial Anytime? 


Yes, you can very easily cancel your YouTube TV free trial; you can do so using your Android/iOS device or laptop. The process is given below that you can follow to cancel the free trial if you don’t want to be billed further: 

STEP 1– Head to the official website of YouTube TV or open the app on your device. 

STEP 2- Then, tap on the profile icon located at the top-right corner of the screen.  

STEP 3– Now, click on the ‘Settings’ option and then select the ‘Membership’ option from the menu that appears.  

STEP 4Click on the cancel membership’ option. You will be asked to select a reason for canceling; you can choose any from them.  

STEP 5Tap on the Continue Canceling and then, lastly, confirm the cancellation.  

Conclusion 


I hope this article helps clarify how one can get the YouTube TV free trial and cancel it If you don’t wish to continue. I have also provided the information of what the service will cost you once the trial ends if you choose to continue.  

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