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Best Streaming Deals 2026: Compare All Services and Save

By FmatrMarket Editorial

I Just Cut My Streaming Bills in Half — Here's How You Can Too

Last month, I was paying $97 for six different streaming services. Ridiculous, right? After spending two weeks comparing every major platform and testing different combinations, I've gotten that number down to $43 while keeping access to everything I actually watch.

Here's what I discovered about streaming deals in 2026 — and honestly, some of these pricing strategies will surprise you.

What You're Actually Paying for Each Service

The streaming landscape has gotten messy. Every platform now offers multiple tiers, and the price differences are pretty dramatic:

  • Netflix: $6.99-$22.99/month (that's a $16 spread!)
  • Disney+: $7.99-$13.99/month
  • Hulu: $7.99-$14.99/month
  • HBO Max: $5.99-$20.99/month
  • Apple TV+: $9.99/month
  • Paramount+: $5.99-$11.99/month
  • Peacock: Free-$11.99/month

But here's the thing — paying individual prices is where people mess up.

Bundle Deals That Actually Make Sense

I've tested three major bundles over the past couple months, and one stands out:

Disney Bundle: Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ = $13.99/month. You're getting three services that'd normally cost $19.97 separately. That's real money back in your pocket.

Max Premium + HBO: $20.99/month gives you their entire library — but honestly? Only worth it if you're binge-watching their originals weekly.

Apple One: Starts at $19.95/month for multiple services. My take: only makes sense if you're already deep in the Apple ecosystem.

Where Each Service Actually Wins

After three months of rotating through everything, here's my honest breakdown:

Movies: Netflix's algorithm is still unmatched, but Max has the premium catalog if you want newer releases.

Family Content: The Disney Bundle dominates — and I mean completely destroys the competition. Your kids won't even notice other platforms exist.

Live TV: Hulu + Live TV costs more but delivers. Sling's cheaper but you'll miss some channels you actually want.

Originals: Every service claims they have "award-winning" content. Reality? They all do now — pick based on your genre preferences.

The Annual Payment Strategy Most People Miss

Service Monthly Cost Annual Cost What You Actually Save
Netflix Premium $22.99 $229.90 Nothing (they don't offer annual)
Disney Bundle $13.99 $167.88 About $2/month
Apple TV+ $9.99 $119.88 Sometimes comes free with device purchases

The annual discounts aren't huge — but every bit helps when you're stacking services.

Five Moves That'll Cut Your Bill Immediately

1. Go Bundle-First: The Disney Bundle alone saves you 24% versus paying separately. I've verified this math multiple times.

2. Embrace the Ads: Ad-supported plans cut costs by 40-50%. Is it annoying? Yeah. Is it worth saving $180/year? You decide.

3. Master the Rotation: Subscribe to one service, binge everything you want, cancel, move to the next. Takes discipline but works.

4. Split Family Plans: Most services allow 2-4 simultaneous streams. Split costs with family or roommates (where terms of service allow).

5. Trial Everything First: Most platforms offer 7-30 day trials. Use them strategically when new shows drop.

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Common Questions About Streaming Deals

Can you realistically afford all the major services?

With ad-supported tiers and smart rotation, you can access 4-5 services for $30-40/month instead of the $80+ you'd pay going premium across the board. I've been doing exactly this for the past six weeks.

Which service is worth paying full price for?

Netflix Premium if you watch their originals religiously, Disney+ ad-free for families with young kids, Max for the HBO library. Everything else? Go with ads or rotate.

Do ad-supported plans ruin the experience?

You'll see 4-5 minutes of ads per hour. Personally? It's tolerable for the money you save — we're talking $150-200 annually per service.

The Bottom Line on Streaming Value

Smart streaming isn't about having everything — it's about having what you actually watch. Mix ad-supported plans with strategic bundles, throw in some subscription rotation, and you'll cut your entertainment budget significantly.

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