Which Netflix plan is right for you?

When it comes to streaming, no other service has the same brand recognition as Netflix. Practically synonymous with streaming as a whole, Netflix has evolved into a gargantuan platform that’s filled with must-watch exclusives including Stranger Things, Wednesday and Bridgerton, and that’s before counting all of the third-party content that’s available too. While Netflix is a great service to have access to at all times, the whole thing is separated into different plans, each of which come with their own set of features and price points. Unless you know exactly what it is that you want from Netflix, it can be tricky to understand the differences between the various plans, and you might end up overspending for features that you don’t really need. With that in mind, this is where we come in to cut through all of the noise and give you a simple, up-to-date guide on what all of the different Netflix plans have to offer and how much they cost, all so that you can make the right choice. Also, with other options like Disney+ and Apple TV available, most folks typically have more than one subscription going at a time, and the last thing you’d want is to be spending for features that you don’t use. Before we break down the three plans, here are a few things to consider when signing up for Netflix. You can also check out the best TV shows and movies on the platform right now. We also have a similar guide for the Disney+ tiers and the Spotify Premium plans . The lowdown on Netflix plans The first thing to be aware of is that Netflix no longer offers a 30-day free trial. Instead, there’s sometimes a chance to have a free upgrade to a higher plan during your first month when you sign up. Therefore if you’re joining Netflix for the first time and aren’t sure about going for a pricier plan, sign up on one of the lower plans and take advantage of the upgrade without having to pay extra for 30 days. When your trial ends, you’ll be given the option of staying on your current plan or switching to the higher one. You can only register one payment option to your account, but if you’re happy to do so you can share your email address and password with members of your household so they can make their own profiles. Make sure that the information you share isn’t sensitive – such as using the same password for your internet banking. Note that you can’t share a password with anyone who doesn’t live in your household, though they can be added to your account for an additional fee as extra members . Netflix If you want to split payment for your account, then you can either get people to set up a simple standing order, pay via PayPal and split the cost through here, or use something such as Monzo . You can create up to five profiles across all of the plans, but the type of subscription that you have will affect things such as simultaneous streaming. If cost is your main concern, we’ve also totted up what a monthly subscription will cost you per year. However, keep in mind that you can only pay for Netflix monthly – no annual plans are offered. You can cancel a monthly rolling subscription at any time. Some TV packages such as Virgin and Sky also offer Netflix both included or as add-on in their bundles, so if you plan on going with these for your entertainment needs you can put it together with your TV bill and have everything go out at once. Finally, Netflix Basic is now defunct – scroll to the end of this article to find out more. Is Netflix Standard with Ads for me? Cost: £5.99/$7.99 per month (adds up to £71.88 or $95.88 per year) Best for: Those who want to spend as little as possible and don’t plan on sharing Netflix Netflix Netflix Standard with Ads is the newest tier from the streaming giant. Whilst it’s the cheapest tier on the list, there are many restrictions to keep in mind. The number of ads depends on the content you’re watching, but typically there will be a couple of pre-roll ads, and then either one or two mid-roll ad breaks. The ads themselves can last anywhere between 30 seconds and 75 seconds – though they aren’t as intrusive as some other ad-supported streaming platforms. The main downside of this Netflix tier is that it is missing some major third-party shows and films, including The Office, The Good Place, Arrested Development and Skyfall – the content missing will depend on your region. You can find out more with our hands-on of the Netflix tier . The quality of the streaming is 1080p, and there are no simultaneous streams or downloads available – so we recommend this tier for individuals only, really. Is Netflix Standard for me? Cost: £12.99/$17.99 per month (adds up to £155.88 or $215.88 per year) Best for: Those looking for a balance of cost and perks, small groups Netflix The most popular plan on Netflix is the all-rounder Standard account. The step-ups from the Standard with Ads plan (besides the obvious lack of commericals) include two simultaneous streams, two devices to register for downloads and a nice boost when it comes to your resolution. On Netflix Standard, you’ll be able to stream up to 1080p, so your picture quality will be reasonably good for whatever you’re streaming on. Double the simultaneous streams make this account good for friends who watch Netflix around the same time as you, or multiple family members who like to tune in from different parts of the house. But again, this plan still doesn’t give you the max amount of screens that you can have. Consider who you’ll be sharing your plan with, and what’s the maximum amount of dosh you want to fork out each month. Is Netflix Premium for me? Cost: £18.99/$24.99 (adds up to £227.88 or $299.88 per year) Best for: Large groups and tech whizzes Netflix If cost is no concern – or you’re sharing your account with a big number of people – then it’s worth considering Netflix Premium. If you want to get the most out of your 4K telly or laptop, then the Premium tier of Netflix offers Ultra High Definition (UHD), which is 4K streaming. Of course, be aware that not every single show and film on the platform is available in 4K – it’s mostly newer releases and they’ll be labelled as such (find out more in our guide to watching Netflix in 4K ). Large groups and big families will also be happy to take advantage of Netflix Premium, as it includes four simultaneous streams and four devices to store downloads on, making it the easiest account for sharing amongst your household if that’s your main goal. Of course, if all these streams are taking place in one household (and all are in 4K), keep in mind that you’ll need a fast broadband connection to avoid any buffering issues. Note that the price of Netflix Premium in the US increased on 21 January and in the UK on 6 February. It’s now more expensive than most rivals – making it a harder sell than before. What happened to Netflix Basic? Netflix Basic is no longer an option for new and returning customers . Existing members were given the option to change over to the Standard with Ads plan in June 2024 . Netflix So, which Netflix plan is the best? Honestly, that comes down to you and your watching habits. If you just plan on streaming the odd thing here and there and are only watching on one device, then you can save some cash with Standard with Ads. If you’re at the other end of the scale and want the best picture quality, plan on streaming a lot and splitting your account with friends, go for Premium. Or alternatively, get the best of both worlds when it comes to price and perks and stick with Standard. Consider who you want to split the account with, the effect this will have on cost, and the type of devices that you can watch your content on – there’s no point in 4K streaming if you don’t have a 4K device! And remember – you can always switch between accounts until you find the one that’s just right. What about Netflix mobile games? One of the biggest additions to Netflix in the last few years has been a collection of mobile games. While the programme, neatly entitled ‘Netflix Mobile Games’ started out with titles that were largely tie-ins with key Netflix properties such as Stranger Things and Squid Game, it has since expanded to provide yet another value proposition designed to keep you within the Netflix ecosystem. To the company’s credit, there is a decent amount of range in the games that are available, including Dead Cells, Football Manager and the Rockstar classic, Red Dead Redemption. With this in mind, if you are someone who enjoys a bit of mobile gaming and already has a Netflix subscription then it’s a more cost-effective option than signing up for a separate subscription with the likes of Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass. Netflix Unlike a lot of other Netflix features, the mobile games section of the service is available on all available tiers, and there’s no difference in the selection of games available between the tiers either. This means that you’ll get the same access to interactive entertainment on Netflix with Ads as streamers subscribed to Netflix Premium. How can I get Netflix for free? Unlike a lot of streaming services, Netflix doesn’t offer a free trial of any kind so you won’t be able to test out one of the tiers without paying for a month’s access. However there are ways to have Netflix bundled in with other purchases, the most noteworthy of which is by taking out a Sky TV plan. Every type of Sky TV plan offered, whether that’s sold alongside a Sky Stream box or as part of a Sky Glass 2 TV, includes Netflix with Ads at no additional cost, which might be more tempting for those who get through tons of shows and want to have a wide library of content at their fingertips. Alternatively, if you’re on the hunt for a new phone upgrade then you can get either Netflix with Ads or Netflix Premium included with a handful of ‘Inclusive Extra’ contracts at EE . Although EE’s rates do cost a bit more than most, its users do benefit from the most expansive coverage available in the UK so if you are someone who uses their phone as their main entertainment device then an EE contract is certainly worth considering.