About & Methodology

Last updated: June 11, 2026

Who runs this

Streaming Price Tracker is an independent project built and maintained by a developer in New York City. It isn't affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of the streaming services listed.

Why it exists

It's hard to keep up with all of the streaming services and their price changes so I built this to help. Hopefully the data and tools here are helpful.

How prices are sourced

Every price in the history comes from a primary source: an official service announcement, a press release, or contemporaneous news reporting. Each entry in the underlying data carries at least two source citations, and prices are never added without them. You can see those citations on the full price history and on each service's page.

How the data is verified and updated

When a service announces or rolls out a price change, the new price is added with its source, and any announced-but-not-yet-effective change is listed on the price alerts page until it takes effect. The "last updated" date shown across the site reflects the real date of the most recent data edit. It's only bumped when something actually changes, so it's an honest signal of freshness rather than a rolling timestamp.

What's covered

The site tracks the major US streaming services and reports standard monthly prices in US dollars. It includes the headline plan tiers (ad-supported, ad-free / standard, and premium where applicable) and the full history of how each has changed over time.

It does not include annual plan discounts, promotional or bundle pricing, regional pricing outside the US, taxes, or add-ons. Prices can change or be reported inaccurately, so always confirm the current price on the official service website before subscribing.

Contact

Spot something wrong, out of date, or missing a source? Let me know at hello@streamingpricetracker.com.