Several paid services now include access to other streaming apps without adding separate subscription charges.
However, “included” does not always mean unrestricted. Some bundles provide ad-supported plans, require separate app activation, limit upgrades, or tie access to an internet, mobile, retail, or student membership.

Other subscriptions also need careful handling so you do not continue paying the original provider after activating the bundle.
Streaming services that bundle other apps at no extra cost
These options include two or more apps, or add a separate premium streaming subscription to an existing membership. Most of them are only available in the United States.
1. Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle
- Starting price (Per month): $19.99
- Device support: All connected gadgets and web browsers.

This $19.99 plan includes advertisements on all three services and costs less than subscribing to their equivalent plans individually. You still use each company’s app. So watchlists, profiles, recommendations, and playback settings remain separate.
A $32.99 no-ads bundle removes most commercial breaks from on-demand viewing.
Pros:
- Disney, HBO, Warner Bros., Hulu originals, and current television programs provide varied content.
- The $19.99 plan costs much less than the three equivalent subscriptions purchased separately.
- A no-ads bundle is available without requiring a live TV plan.
- Each app retains its own profiles, watchlist, and recommendations.
Cons:
- Live Hulu channels and ESPN programming are not included.
2. Apple One
- Starting price (Per month): $19.95
- Device support: All connected gadgets, game consoles, and browsers.

Here, you get Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud+ storage. Purchasing those four subscriptions separately costs $31.96 per month. So, the bundle saves $12.01 at current rates.
Your music, television, games, and cloud storage still operate through their respective Apple apps rather than a single entertainment screen.
Pros:
- Family members receive private accounts and personal recommendations on the Family and Premier plans.
- Apple TV and Apple Music work beyond Apple hardware.
- Premier includes six subscriptions and 2TB of shared storage.
- Existing Apple service data transfers into Apple One without resetting your library.
Cons:
- Apple Music is not shareable under the Individual plan.
3. Hulu + Live TV
- Starting price (Per month): $89.99
- Device support: All devices with access to the internet.

Hulu + Live TV combines more than 100 live channels with Hulu’s on-demand library. It also has Disney+ and ESPN Select. Hence, you receive local stations in supported markets plus national entertainment, news, children’s, and sports networks.
The $99.99 premium plan removes advertisements from most Hulu and Disney+ on-demand programming. Live channels still contain their normal commercial breaks.
Pros:
- Hulu, Disney+, ESPN Select, and more than 100 live channels share one subscription.
- Unlimited DVR supports full sports seasons and long-running series.
- Local broadcast stations are included in supported markets.
- The on-demand libraries cover children’s programs, general entertainment, originals, and sports.
Cons:
- The standard plan supports only two simultaneous Hulu streams.
- ESPN Select does not provide the complete ESPN Unlimited service.
4. Apple TV and Peacock Bundle
- Starting price (Per month): $14.99
- Device support: All Operating Systems supported by the Apple TV platform.

This bundle gives you 37% saving compared with paying for both services separately. You watch through the Apple TV and Peacock apps. So you keep each service’s profiles, recommendations, and content controls separate.
The $19.99 version replaces Peacock Premium with Peacock Premium Plus. This will reduce commercials. It also adds downloads for eligible Peacock titles.
Pros:
- Apple originals and Peacock’s NBCUniversal catalog have little direct overlap.
- Both services include live sports.
- A Premium Plus option provides fewer Peacock advertisements.
Cons:
- There is no standard annual payment option.
5. YouTube Premium
- Starting price (Per month): $15.99
- Device support: All devices.

This removes most advertisements from regular YouTube videos. It includes a complete YouTube Music Premium subscription.
The music app adds ad-free songs and music videos. You also get background playback and offline downloads. Plus, you have access through mobile devices, browsers, smart speakers, and supported television platforms.
Downloads and background play also work in the main YouTube video platform.
An individual membership supports one active video or audio stream at a time. The $26.99 Family plan covers the account manager and up to five additional household members, with separate histories and as many as six simultaneous streams.
Pros:
- Advertisements disappear from most standard YouTube videos.
- Background playback works in YouTube, YouTube Music, and YouTube Kids.
- Offline downloads cover both video and music.
- The Family plan supports six household members and six simultaneous streams.
Cons:
- YouTube TV and premium channel subscriptions are not included.
6. Spotify Premium Student
- Starting price (Per month): $6.99
- Device support: Spotify and Hulu apps work on all major Operating Systems.

The bundle includes one Spotify Premium account and Hulu’s ad-supported plan. You receive Spotify’s offline listening, on-demand playback, unlimited skips, and ad-free music alongside Hulu’s television and movie library.
Eligibility is limited to students attending an approved accredited college or university. Verification is required at signup and every 12 months. The student rate available for a maximum of four years.
Pros:
- You get offline downloads and ad-free music.
- Hulu adds full-length television programs and movies rather than clips.
- The discount remains available for up to four years with annual verification.
Cons:
- Only verified US college and university students qualify.
7. Walmart+
- Starting price (Per month): $12.95
- Device support: Paramount+ or Peacock apps on all connected devices.

Here, you get an additional Paramount+ Essential or Peacock Premium with ads. Only one streaming benefit stays active at a time. You must wait 90 days before switching to the other service.
Paid upgrades cost $5 per month for Paramount+ Premium. You will pay $6 per month for Peacock Premium Plus. Walmart+ also offers a $98 annual membership.
Pros:
- You are allowed to change the selected streaming service every 90 days.
- Both choices include live sports and on-demand entertainment.
- Discounted ad-free upgrades are available.
Cons:
- Switching services requires a 90-day wait.
8. Xfinity StreamSaver
- Starting price: Not sold separately
- Device support: Xfinity X1 and Xumo Stream Box, plus each included app’s supported platforms.

StreamSaver is available to eligible Xfinity Internet and television customers. Its current $22 monthly package combines Peacock Premium, Netflix Standard with ads, and HBO Max Basic with Ads. The price covers the three apps, but your qualifying Xfinity service remains a separate required expense.
Xfinity also sells larger combinations.
Pros:
- Several bundle combinations let you match the package to the apps you use.
- The $22 option combines three major video libraries.
- Existing profiles and watch histories are retained when accounts are linked correctly.
Cons:
- An eligible Xfinity Internet or TV service is required.
9. Spectrum TV Select Signature
- Starting price (Per month): $130.00
- Device support: Included partner apps use their own supported platforms.

Spectrum TV Select Signature includes more bundled streaming apps than the other services in this guide. The plan currently provides HBO Max Basic with Ads, ESPN Unlimited, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+ Essential, Peacock Premium with ads, FOX One, AMC+ with ads, and ViX Premium with ads. It also carries more than 150 live channels, including local networks in supported markets.
Current market pages advertise a $100 monthly first-year rate for new customers, followed by a $130 standard rate.
Pros:
- Nine streaming apps are included with the entry TV Select package.
- More than 150 live channels sit alongside the bundled apps.
- Local broadcast networks are available in supported service areas.
- Separate app access preserves each service’s profiles and content features.
Cons:
- The standard rate is much higher than app-only bundles.