At a time when streaming prices keep climbing, YouTube TV is quietly rolling out a hidden discount that could save some subscribers a total of $66 over two months.
The offer, spotted by a Reddit user, gives active subscribers $33 off per month for two months, bringing the base plan down to just $49/month—a big drop from the regular $82.99.
To claim the deal, users need to check their base plan management page. However, it’s not showing up for everyone. Some users report that the offer replaces the platform’s previous $10/month discount for six months. While this two-month deal saves more in the short term, it may be worth weighing against the longer-term discount if you already have it.
The catch? The discount only lasts two months, after which the subscription jumps back to the standard $82.99. Early reports suggest that most subscribers are seeing the offer, though a few note that nothing appears on their accounts—hinting that eligibility may vary.
The hidden deal comes shortly after YouTube TV reassured customers that Fox channels will remain on the platform, ensuring that subscribers keep access to popular sports and entertainment programming.