Black Friday has become the biggest day for streaming deals in the US. Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and Peacock typically run discounted trial periods, reduced introductory rates, or bundled offers — and if you time it strategically, the savings can be real. But the more important question isn't which deal looks best on Black Friday — it's whether you're actually getting good value every month afterward.
Typical Black Friday Streaming Deals in the US
Here is what US streaming services have historically offered during Black Friday periods:
- Netflix: Rarely discounts directly — occasionally offers reduced introductory rates for new subscribers through device or bundle promotions
- Disney+: Has offered 50–70% off annual plans, bringing the cost to around $30–50/year for new subscribers
- Apple TV+: Extended free trials from 7 days to 2–3 months during promotional periods
- Hulu: Deep discount on ad-supported plan — sometimes as low as $0.99/month for the first year
- Peacock: Annual plan discounts up to 50% for new subscribers
The Problem with Black Friday Streaming Deals
The majority of Black Friday streaming deals are introductory offers that revert to full standard pricing after 2–3 months. If you forget to cancel or reassess, you end up paying full price indefinitely. The short-term saving can easily be erased within a quarter.
More fundamentally, individual platform deals don't solve the fragmentation problem. Even at a 50% Black Friday discount, maintaining four or five separate streaming subscriptions still costs $50–80/month at standard rates. And no deal changes the fact that the show you actually want might be on the platform you didn't subscribe to.
Why Vivimate IPTV Beats Every Black Friday Deal
Vivimate IPTV doesn't need a Black Friday promotion because its everyday pricing is already lower than most temporary offers. Here is the side-by-side comparison:
| Service | Black Friday Deal | Standard Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Netflix Standard | $1.99/mo (intro) | $15.99/mo | Streaming library only |
| Disney+ | ~$30/year | $7.99/mo | Disney/Marvel/Star Wars |
| Hulu | $0.99/mo (intro) | $7.99/mo | Hulu library only |
| Peacock | ~$20/year | $7.99/mo | NBC/Peacock content |
| Vivimate IPTV | Always $14.99/mo | $14.99/mo | All of the above + 50,000 channels |
Vivimate IPTV's 12-month + 2 months free plan brings the monthly cost to under $4.60/month — less than any individual streaming service, let alone the combined cost of several.
How to Make the Most of Black Friday for Streaming
- Cancel services you use less than twice per week before Black Friday arrives
- Only take introductory deals on platforms with content you genuinely watch consistently
- Prioritize annual plan discounts over monthly introductory offers — better long-term value
- Consider switching to Vivimate IPTV as your primary subscription to consolidate all major channels and VOD in one place
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Vivimate IPTV have a Black Friday deal?
Vivimate IPTV's pricing is already the best value in IPTV year-round. The 12-month plan with 2 months free brings the cost to under $4.60/month — lower than any Black Friday introductory offer from individual streaming platforms.
Is it worth subscribing to multiple streaming services?
For most US viewers, four or more individual streaming subscriptions costs significantly more than a single Vivimate IPTV plan that covers equivalent or greater content. We recommend auditing your subscriptions and consolidating where possible.
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