Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (2024)

Bye-bye, basic —

If you already have the $9.99 Basic plan, you can keep it.

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Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (1)

Netflix no longer lets new subscribers select its Basic plan in the US. The $9.99-per-month plan is nixed in the UK, too, making the lowest-tier plan available for Netflix newcomers the $6.99/month one with ads and a limited library.

As spotted by UK-based cord-cutting publication Cord Busters today, Netflix's Basic plan, which was the lowest-priced tier available to those who didn't want to endure ads before or during shows and movies, has been axed. The plan allowed viewers to watch content at up to 720p resolution, supported one device, and let you download content for times when you wanted to watch Netflix sans Internet.

Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (2)

Those who already have the Basic plan, though, are grandfathered in.

Netflix's plans and pricing page now reads:

The Basic plan is no longer available for new or rejoining members. If you are currently on the Basic plan, you can remain on this plan until you change plans or cancel your account.

New subscribers now have three options, from $6.99/month to $19.99/month:

Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (3)

At $15.49/month, Netflix's cheapest ad-free tier is now costlier than those of Hulu ($14.99/month), Apple TV+ ($6.99/month), Disney+ ($10.99/month), Paramount+ ($5.99/month or $59.99/year), and Peaco*ck ($11.99/month). Max is slightly more ($15.99/month or $149.99/year).

Revenue talks

Netflix had already been subtly weaning us off the idea of a basic ad-free plan. The company already made the Basic plan harder to find on its plan page in December, making users click "See all plans" to find it. And the fate for US subscribers seemed all but sealed when Netflix nixed the Basic plan for new subscribers in Canada last month.

The reasoning? Netflix hasn't said outright (although the company is holding a meeting at 3 pm PT, so it's possible we'll hear more then). However, it's not hard to surmise what Netflix is thinking here.

With Netflix facing more competition than ever, the company has been pushing for ways to make more money, including cracking down on password sharing. During the 2023 Netflix Upfront in May, Netflix's president of worldwide advertising, Jeremi Gorman, said the company's ad-supported tier had "nearly five million global monthly active users." Netflix co-CEO George Peters added that, on average, over 25 percent of sign-ups selected the ad plan in early 2023.

Going deeper, third-party data from Antenna that examines plans selected by new Netflix subscribers and highlighted by TechCrunch today suggests that the ad-supported tier has been wooing new subscribers more than the Basic plan.

Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (4)

It claims that from November 2022 to June 2023, the ad tier grew from representing 10 percent of new sign-ups to 20 percent in May and 19 percent in June. The Basic plan that Netflix all but killed today reportedly saw membership drop from 41 percent to 20 percent in June. Meanwhile, the more expensive Standard and Premium plans saw increases from November to June (24 to 33 percent for Standard and 26 to 28 percent for Premium), according to Antenna.

Netflix hasn't confirmed these numbers, which slightly differ from Peters' May statement. But it's easy to see why one would opt for more devices and higher resolution for $5.50 more per month or save $3 per month by dealing with ads and somewhat fewer shows and movies (up to 10 percent, Netflix has said). With Netflix making the Basic plan harder to spot on its website as of December, it makes sense that new sign-ups for the tier would decline.

In addition to the remarks made at Netflix's Upfront, an April letter to shareholders [PDF] claimed that engagement on Netflix's ad tier surpassed initial expectations. Netflix's letter also said that in the US, the ad plan had greater total average revenue per member, which includes revenue from subscription fees and ads, than the $15.49/month Standard plan.

Netflix kills Basic plan, making its cheapest ad-free tier $15.49 (2024)

FAQs

Did Netflix remove ad-free basic plan? ›

The streamer dropped its Basic ad-free plan for new subscribers in the US and UK in July 2023 and followed up with a price increase for those who were grandfathered into the subscription last October. The price was bumped up to $12 per month for existing customers in the US, with increases in the UK and France as well.

Is Netflix doing away with the Basic Plan? ›

After Netflix Announced It's Discontinuing Its Basic Plan, The Fan Response Has Been Absolutely Livid.

Is Netflix ending support for its basic subscription tier? ›

The Basic plan, which was discontinued for new subscribers in 2023, will now be made unavailable for all. Subscribers will have to choose between the $6.99 per month ad-supported Basic plan or the $22.99 per month Premium tier.

How long will the Netflix Basic Plan last? ›

Netflix used to have a Basic plan as well for $9.99/month, but the company removed it for new/rejoining users back in July. However, those who were subscribed to the Basic plan before it was scrapped can keep it until they either switch plans or cancel their account.

Can I share my Netflix account with family in a different home? ›

A Netflix account is meant to be shared by people who live together in one household. People who are not in your household will need to use their own account to watch Netflix. Learn more about sharing Netflix. Account owners can buy an extra member slot and invite people outside their household to use Netflix.

Why did Netflix get rid of Basic? ›

Now in an effort to further increase its revenue, the company intends to retire its Basic plan in some countries and may eventually phase it out completely by Q2 2024. The Netflix Basic plan used to cost $10 or £7 initially, but the company increased the price to $12 or £8 in October.

Why is Basic Plan discontinued? ›

By retiring the Basic plan, Netflix may aim to streamline its subscription options and concentrate on driving growth and engagement through its ads business. This move could also align with the company's broader goal of optimizing its pricing and plans strategy to capture the value created by its service.

Can I stay on the basic Netflix plan? ›

Your plan determines how many extra member slots you can add. The Basic plan is no longer available for new or rejoining members. If you are currently on the Basic plan, you can remain on this plan until your plan is changed or your account is canceled.

How much will Netflix cost in 2024? ›

Netflix Prices in 2024

Additional tiers include $15.49 for Standard service, which includes 2 screens, and $22.99 for Premium, which includes 4 screens as well as upgraded HDR/4K resolution.

Is Netflix $11.99 plan discontinued? ›

The company announced yesterday in a letter to shareholders that its most popular plan-- $11.99 a month for no ads -- is going away for good. US customers haven't been able to sign up for the plan since last summer, instead having to choose a more expensive plan if they wanted to go commercial-free.

Is Netflix basic plan good enough? ›

The Basic Netflix plan is the cheapest option, with access to the full Netflix library and without ads. You can only have one stream at a time, and it'll max out at standard HD, or 1280 x 720P. You can also download to only one device, so you'll feel the trade-off.

Can you watch everything on Netflix with basic plan? ›

As far as the catalog goes, Basic subscribers have access to the same material as those on a Premium monthly plan.

How much is Netflix a month without ads? ›

Standard: $15.49 per month

The Standard plan is similar to the Standard with ads plan in that users can watch or download Netflix on two devices at a time, but have the added benefit of watching unlimited ad-free movies and shows.

Why is Netflix's free plan ending? ›

The move comes just months after Netflix announced the cutting of its subscription prices for its Kenyan subscribers by 37 percent on average as part of its response to increasing competition. The move, announced in February this year, was aimed at winning new users as well as maintaining the existing subscribers.

Why did Netflix change my plan? ›

As we continue to add more TV shows and movies and introduce new product features, our plans and prices may change. We also may adjust plans and pricing to respond to local market changes, such as changes to local taxes or inflation.

What happened to Netflix free plan? ›

Through a statement, the company said the free plan will no longer be available from November 1, 2023. "No action will be required, your membership will be automatically canceled when the free plan ends," part of the statement read.

What is the basic Netflix plan? ›

Standard: $15.49 per month

Customers now must pay $7.99 per month to share their account with people outside their household. Under the standard plan, users can add only one “extra member” outside their household.

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