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How to Watch Hulu?
Hulu is currently offering a 16% discount on its ad-supported base plan. If you pay for an entire year at once instead of monthly, your membership fee drops from $5.99 to $59.99(opens in new tab).
Hulu stands out among the other available streaming services as a result of its distinct design. It’s one of the few places where you can catch up on shows that aired on cable the day after they originally aired, and it has a huge library of TV shows and movies to choose from. In addition, Hulu has put a lot of resources into producing high-quality, critically acclaimed shows in recent years. It’s a necessary component of any streamer’s arsenal if you want to see the full scope of their potential.

Hulu also boasts a highly adaptable mobile app. Watching it is as easy as downloading an app, and since it has been around for so long, there are many alternative viewing options (unlike some of the newer offerings released this year). We’ve got you covered if you want to stream Hulu on your home theatre system, computer, mobile device, or streaming media player (like Roku or Fire TV).
What is Hulu Pricing?
Hulu costs $5.99 per month. It doesn’t matter where you are, you can always watch Hulu to catch up on the latest episodes or binge on your favorite shows.
Hulu offers several tiers of service to accommodate users of varying budgets. The cheapest plan is the $6/month one, but it does include advertisements. Bundle Hulu with Disney+ and ESPN+ for just $13 a month or upgrade for $12 a month to remove ads. A yearly plan with advertisements costs $59.99.
How to Watch Hulu on TV?
- Bring up a streaming service on your smart TV or activate an external streaming device (like a Roku Streaming Stick+).
- Launch the streaming service’s Hulu app. (It is available for free from the device’s app or channel store if it isn’t already installed.)
- Go to the button labelled “Log In.”
- Select either Activate on Computer or Sign in with This Device to proceed.
- Select Log in with this device if your account only requires a username and password.
- If you select Activate from a desktop, you’ll be taken to Hulu’s Activation Page(opens in a new tab), where you’ll have to manually log in before entering the code displayed on your TV.
- When you’re ready, select an existing profile or make a new one.
- Get searching!
It may look like there are a lot of steps to go through to get everything set up, but in reality, it will only take a minute or two. After you’ve completed the setup process the first time, you won’t have to do it again unless you want to, and the next time you use Hulu on that device, you can immediately begin watching your shows and movies.
You can use your mobile device to stream Hulu on a TV that supports Chromecast or another smart casting service, such as Apple Airplay. Find out the steps to getting Hulu on your mobile device. After setup and episode selection, you’ll be able to cast to your TV over the same Wi-Fi network by clicking the Cast icon.
When casting has been established to your TV, you can go back to using your phone as usual. To make a new selection, simply launch the app again. Even if the Hulu app isn’t available for your preferred smart device, you can still use this method.
Watch Hulu on Your Phone or Tablet
- Access Hulu’s extensive library of TV shows and movies for free by downloading the Hulu app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Launch Hulu.
- Tap on Log in at the bottom and then Connect to Hulu.
- Tap “Create Account” if you haven’t already. Kick off your trial, or do so on your computer in advance for convenience.
- Put in your Hulu login information.
- Once you’ve signed in, you can make as many different profiles as you like, each tailored to a different set of eyes. If a profile has already been created, you’ll need to choose it now.
- To find the videos you’re looking for, either swipe to the right or use the app’s search bar at the very bottom.
Once you’ve downloaded the app and signed in, you’ll have access to all of its features, including the ability to stream content from anywhere in the world. You can use the app on a number of different devices, and the experience is largely consistent across them all. Be sure to set up your account wherever you might use it and help out your family members get their profiles set up so you can all watch what you want.
Where Can You Watch Hulu on Your Computer?
- Simply point your web browser to Hulu.com.
- Towards the top right, you’ll see a Login button.
- Put in your Hulu login details.
- If you have a profile set up, select it.
The latest versions of Edge, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and more should all be compatible with Hulu.
What does Hulu cost per month?
Hulu offers a number of different pricing tiers and packages, depending on your budget and viewing needs. The basic Hulu subscription costs $5.99 per month after the free trial. This is the Hulu with commercials version, so commercial breaks will occur frequently during your viewings. The annual subscription for this plan is $59.99(opens in new tab), a savings of over 15% off the yearly cost. The only Hulu tier that offers an annual plan is the Premium one.
Get rid of commercials by paying $11.99 per month for the ad-free version. There’s a free trial period of one month included with this offer. However, due to licensing agreements with Hulu, some of the service’s exclusive programming will also feature advertisements.
Final Thought
Finally, for only $12.99 a month, you can get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+(opens in a new tab) all at once. Hulu’s ad-supported service, Disney+, and ESPN+ (if you need more sports in your life), are all included. Read on to learn how to access ESPN+ in the same way that you would Hulu. The Hulu + Live TV plan begins at $54.99 per month and provides access to Live TV with over 65 top channels, a guide to those channels, and a way to record Live TV with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage. There’s a free trial period of a week with this.
Plans on Hulu are on a month-to-month basis. There is no minimum term and you can cancel at any time. There is no difference in the selection of content available to you between the various plans except for the one that includes two completely different streaming platforms (Disney+ and ESPN+). The commercials are basically the only thing that will be different.