Paramount+ might not be the first name that pops up when thinking of streaming services, but it’s quickly becoming one to watch. Offering a mix of original dramas, classic TV, sports, and live CBS, it’s aiming to earn its spot next to Netflix, Max, and Disney+.
The good news? You don’t have to commit upfront. Paramount+ offers a free trial, and if you play your cards right, it could stretch up to 30 days. But before signing up, it’s worth taking a look at what’s included, how to get the best deal, and what to expect once inside.
By default, the Paramount site shows a standard 7-day free trial. Not bad, but a week doesn’t give much room to explore shows like Yellowjackets or Halo without feeling rushed.
Here’s where things get interesting: over on Reddit, someone shared a direct link to a hidden 30-day free trial. It works like a charm - no promo code required. Just click, sign up, and enjoy a full month of Paramount+ at no cost.
This longer trial is ideal for exploring everything the platform has to offer without feeling pressured to rush through it too quickly.
Once the trial starts, that 30-day clock ticks fast. Here’s how to get the most value out of every minute:
Paramount+ delivers strong content. Its originals, like Tulsa King (1923) and The Good Fight, are gritty, engaging, and well-produced. Sports fans get access to NFL games, SEC football, and UEFA Champions League. And for nostalgia lovers, there’s a treasure trove of Nickelodeon and Comedy Central classics.
But it’s not all perfect. The app, especially on smart TVs, can be glitchy. Reports of playback errors and buffering are common, reflected by thousands of users on Trustpilot, where the platform has a rating of 1.3 out of 5. The content gets praise; the tech, not so much.
No one wants a “surprise” charge after a free trial. Thankfully, Paramount+ makes cancellation refreshingly easy.
Here’s how to cancel before the trial ends:
The best part? Even after canceling, access continues until the end of the trial period. So there's no downside to doing it early.
If the trial turns into a full subscription, here’s what it’ll cost:
U.S. Plans:
International pricing may vary slightly by country but generally follows U.S. tiers based on local currency. There’s also an option to pay annually at a discount (around 16%).
There’s no middle tier - just ad-supported and ad-free. It keeps things simple but offers fewer customization options than some competitors.
Curious how Paramount+ compares to the big names? Here’s a quick breakdown:
Feature | Paramount+ | Max (HBO) | Peacock | Disney+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
Free Trial | Yes (7–30 days) | No | Yes (7 days) | No |
Originals | Star Trek, 1923 | Succession, The Last of Us | Poker Face, WWE | Loki, The Mandalorian |
Live Sports | Yes (NFL, UEFA) | No | Yes (Premier League) | No |
Base Monthly Price | $5.99 | $9.99 | $5.99 | $7.99 |
Download for Offline | Yes (Premium only) | Yes (higher tiers) | Yes | Yes |
Max still dominates for prestige dramas. Disney+ is the go-to for families and Marvel fans. But Paramount+ offers a strong blend of sports, network TV, and gritty originals - especially for the price.
Short answer: Yes - if you grab the 30-day version. Seven days simply isn’t enough to fully explore what Paramount+ offers. But a month gives plenty of time to test out shows, live sports, and even see how well the app works across devices.
While some users report bugs and glitches, the platform’s content continues to grow stronger, with new originals dropping regularly and a solid lineup of sports coverage.
The free trial is the perfect way to find out if it fits your streaming style - without any risk.
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