
Some YouTube TV subscribers can now knock $60 off their streaming bill—without needing a promo code, cancellation, or even a phone call. If you’re eligible, a few clicks in your account settings could save you $10 per month through December 2025.
Who qualifies for the discount?
This $60 deal is being quietly offered to certain YouTube TV subscribers—especially those who recently paused or canceled their membership, or who are nearing the end of a promotional period. However, some current users with no recent changes have also reported success in securing the deal.
If you’re eligible, a $10/month discount for six months will appear in your account’s “Settings” tab under “Membership.”
How to claim your YouTube TV discount
Follow these steps to check if you qualify:
- Go to your YouTube TV account on desktop or mobile.
- Click on your profile icon and select “Settings.”
- Navigate to “Membership.”
- If eligible, you’ll see a message offering $10 off for the next six months. Click “Accept” to activate the discount.
That’s it. No promo codes, customer support chats, or hoops to jump through.
Tips to trigger the offer if it’s not showing
If the discount isn’t currently available to you, these strategies might help:
- Pause or cancel your subscription temporarily, then check back in a day or two.
- Clear your browser cache or use incognito mode to revisit your account settings.
- Wait until your next billing cycle. Some offers appear around renewal time.
Why is YouTube TV offering this deal?
Streaming platforms are facing stiffer competition than ever—from Netflix’s ad tier to Hulu Live and FuboTV. YouTube TV’s monthly price recently increased to $72.99, prompting many users to consider cheaper alternatives.
This six-month deal is likely aimed at retaining subscribers amid growing market pressure.
Bottom Line
If you are a YouTube TV user, and want to get the best value, it’s worth checking your account to see if the $60 savings is available.
The process takes less than a minute—and for most subscribers, the offer is just sitting there waiting to be claimed.