When your account switches from a free trial to a paid membership, you’ll be charged the standard price for the Base Plan (plus any add-on networks you’ve subscribed to). The date of this charge will become your monthly billing date going forward.
If you change your mind about YouTube TV, you can cancel or pause your membership at any time.
Keep in mind:
- For a YouTube TV Base Plan or a Spanish Plan, trial lengths vary.
- Trials for extra networks have separate sign-up and billing. You can sign up to try add-on networks in your YouTube TV account Settings.
- If you cancel your subscription during your free trial, you'll still retain access to YouTube TV features until the end of the trial period.
Check if you’re eligible for a YouTube TV free trial
You are eligible to redeem a free trial if you’re new to YouTube TV and haven’t signed up for a free trial before.
Sign up for a free trial
If you’re ready to get started with a free trial, learn how to sign up for YouTube TV.
Check your free trial duration
Free trial lengths can vary, so be sure to double check how much time is left on your free trial. You can do this at any point during the free trial period by going to Settings in the YouTube TV app:
- Open the YouTube TV app.
- In the top-right corner, select your profile photo .
- Select Settings Membership. You’ll see the number of days remaining on your free trial until your account will convert to a paid membership.
Learn how free trial billing works
Understand credit card charges
When you start your trial, YouTube TV will authorize your credit card with a small fee. Your financial institution will get an authorization request from us, and the fee will be reflected in your account. This authorization is required to make sure your credit card is active. This amount will be automatically removed from your account once we confirm the card is active (your financial institution can specify when this action will happen). YouTube TV does not support purchases made with prepaid credit cards.
What happens when a free trial ends?
When your free trial period is over, your account will automatically switch to a paid membership. At that point, you’ll be charged the standard price for the Base Plan, and any subscriptions you’ve added to your YouTube TV membership. The date will become your monthly billing date going forward.
Note: Be sure to check the length of your free trial, or by going to your YouTube TV account Settings.
If you change your mind about YouTube TV, you can cancel or pause your membership at any time.
What happens if I cancel YouTube TV during my free trial?
Get the most out of a YouTube TV free trial
To get the most value out of a current free trial, use the limitless DVR feature to record shows, movies and sports to your YouTube TV Library.
Here are a few of the benefits of unlimited DVR:
- Record as many programs as you want. There’s no limit on storage space.
- Enjoy live and on-demand programs you want to watch at the time that’s best for your schedule.
- Access all recordings from the Library tab. Just hit the button below any airing to add it to your Library.
- Keep in mind that you can share YouTube TV with your family. Your membership includes up to 5 additional accounts for your household. Each family member gets a unique profile and personal DVR, so you can build your own library of things to watch. Learn more about how to create a YouTube TV family group.
Common questions about YouTube TV free trials
Why was I charged for a free trial?
I meant to cancel my free trial, but got charged. Can I get a refund?
I accidentally cancelled my free trial! Can I undo this?
Yes, you can. If you accidentally canceled your YouTube TV free trial, you can reactivate it on your Membership page. You won't be charged until your trial expires.