Start With an Audit: What You’re Already Paying For
Before chasing new Netflix bundle deals or free streaming bundles, list every recurring service you already pay for. Include cell phone plans, grocery delivery memberships, and home internet packages. These are increasingly packed with hidden perks like Paramount+ free access, Peacock trials, or even Netflix included at no extra cost. The goal is to match each subscription you pay for with every streaming benefit it quietly unlocks, so you stop paying twice for the same platform. Create a simple table: column one for the provider (mobile, internet, grocery), column two for built‑in streaming perks, and column three for actions you still need to take (like activating a code or downloading an app). By the end of this mini audit, you’ll see where you can instantly cancel standalone streaming subscriptions because they’re already bundled into something else on your monthly bills.
Turn Grocery Delivery Into Free Paramount+ or Peacock
If you rely on grocery delivery, your membership can double as a free streaming pass. Walmart+ members can get Paramount+ free access, unlocking a large library of shows and movies without paying separately for the platform. The same Walmart+ subscription can also be used to get Peacock at no additional cost. There is one catch: you can only have one of these free services active at a time, but every three months you’re allowed to switch which one you’re getting. That means you could spend a quarter binging Paramount+ originals, then flip to Peacock for NBCUniversal series, films, and sports—without ever opening your wallet for a new subscription. Mark your calendar for each three‑month window so you remember to swap services and keep your content rotation fresh while still sticking to a single grocery membership.

Leverage Your Cell Plan for Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+
Your mobile plan might be the most powerful streaming service hack you have. Certain T‑Mobile Magenta plans include Netflix On Us, which gives you Netflix at no additional cost when you’re on an eligible plan. T‑Mobile also offers Hulu included, again at no extra charge beyond what you already pay for your phone service. If you’re on a qualifying Magenta Max plan, you can add Apple TV+ for just USD 3 (approx. RM13.80) per month, which is significantly cheaper than paying full price through Apple directly. These bundled streaming 2026 deals turn your phone bill into a multi‑app entertainment hub. Log in to your carrier’s perks or rewards portal and look for Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+ offers, then activate them before you pay for any of these services separately.
Use Xfinity Bundles and Rewards to Slash Peacock and Netflix Costs
If you have Xfinity internet, you can stack several services into a single, discounted bill. Xfinity’s StreamSaver bundles combine Netflix with ads, Peacock Premium with ads, and Apple TV+. One option gives you Peacock and Apple TV+ together for USD 15 (approx. RM69.00) per month, while another bundle at USD 30 (approx. RM138.00) per month adds NOW TV with over 125 live channels plus Netflix with ads, Apple TV+, and Peacock Premium with ads. New or existing Xfinity internet customers on Gigabit or higher plans can also get two years of Peacock Premium at no additional cost. On top of that, Diamond or Platinum Xfinity Rewards members with any level of internet can redeem a reward to get Peacock Premium free. These layered deals make it easier to centralize billing while cutting individual app subscriptions from your budget.
Stack May Deals: Peacock, Starz, and Frndly TV Discounts
May is a strong month for bundled streaming 2026 savings thanks to promotional codes and Streaming Day offers around May 20. Peacock promo codes currently let you save up to 50% on your first 12 months, with annual plans priced at USD 80 (approx. RM368.00) for either its Basic or Premium tier. Students can get Peacock Premium for USD 3 (approx. RM13.80) per month, while military members and teachers can qualify for USD 4 (approx. RM18.40) per month. Starz is offering a promo for new subscribers at USD 5 (approx. RM23.00) per month for three months, and you can still test‑drive it with a seven‑day free trial through platforms like Amazon Prime Video or Hulu. Pair these with active discount codes for services like Frndly TV and you can rotate short‑term deals, stacking them on top of your existing free bundles to cover most of your streaming lineup.

