Price increase tool

Hulu price increase calculator

See whether a Hulu price increase changes the decision from keep to downgrade, rotate, or cancel.

Use the old and new price to reveal the annual impact before the next renewal.

Think about whether you use Hulu for current TV, back-catalog browsing, or one show at a time.
If you tolerate ads, test a lower-tier scenario before canceling outright.
Bundle users should estimate Hulu's standalone value first.

Check your subscription

Enter your numbers, keep everything editable, and see the verdict immediately.

Shared weekly use usually strengthens the keep case.

If yes, rotating usually saves more than carrying it all year.

Run the check

Price hikes expose whether Hulu was already being underused before the notice arrived.

Add your price, usage, and billing details above. The verdict, savings table, scripts, and reminder tools will appear here once you run the check.

What you will get

Recommendation: keep, cancel, downgrade, or rotate.

Annual cost and savings summary.

Billing-path guidance and copyable scripts.

Reminder download before the renewal date.

Put Hulu in your vault

Save the billing platform, renewal timing, and cancellation path now so the next decision is faster than this one.

What matters most

The fastest way to make this call for Hulu

Use it to decide whether Hulu is worth its spot for current TV, bundles, and ad tolerance.

current TV usage
ad tolerance
bundle fit

How many viewing sessions per month actually land on Hulu?

If use clusters around one active show, rotating beats paying straight through the off-months.

If you can tolerate ads, test a cheaper tier before assuming Hulu has to be canceled.

Hulu may be worth keeping if…

You watch Hulu weekly for current shows or library content.
It is one of the top two streamers in your house, not a backup app.
A cheaper tier still gives you most of what you actually use.
The bundle is still beating the cost of separate services you would keep anyway.

Hulu may not be worth it if…

You open Hulu only when a single series is active.
The app gets replaced by other streamers most weeks.
You pay for a premium setup but mostly use basic features.
You are carrying a bundle that no longer reflects how you watch.

Practical alternatives

Drop to a cheaper ad-supported plan if ads are acceptable.

Rotate Hulu around the shows you actually follow.

Re-evaluate any bundle rather than assuming it is still a deal.

Cancel and come back when there is enough new content queued up.

FAQ

How should I react to a Hulu price increase?

Compare the new annual cost against how often you really use it, then check whether drop to a cheaper ad-supported plan if ads are acceptable. would cover the core value you care about.

Should I keep Hulu just for current TV access?

Only if you use it regularly enough to beat the cost of a rotation approach. A few must-watch weeks do not always justify a full year.

Is Hulu a good downgrade candidate?

Yes, if ads or a lighter plan would still cover the shows you care about. That is often better than paying for a richer setup by default.

How should I think about Hulu bundles?

Treat the bundle like separate services bundled together. If Hulu itself is weakly used, the bundle can hide that.

What if I am unsure where Hulu is billed?

Start with your most recent renewal receipt. Hulu often gets billed directly, but device-store or third-party billing can change the cancellation path.