Hi-Yah! free trial

Updated — In Video SVOD → Channel, Hi-Yah! is available on Prime Video Channels. It’s a niche destination for martial arts fans, offering on-demand series and films with a rotating mix of originals and licensed titles. We took the Hi-Yah! free trial for a spin to see how well it showcases the catalog.

Key details

ServiceHi-Yah!
PlatformsPrime Video Channels
Trial availableYes
Trial length7 days
Trial typeStandard
Credit card requiredYes
After the trial$3.99/mo
Included plan(s)Hi-Yah!

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Our quick take

The Hi-Yah! free trial is a low-commitment way to sample a focused martial arts selection without hunting across multiple apps. Because it’s a Channel on Prime Video, playback and billing happen inside Amazon’s ecosystem, which kept things simple for us. Seven days is enough to get a feel for the rotating catalog, and the $3.99/mo price after the trial is easy on the wallet if you decide to keep it.

What you get with the trial

During the Hi-Yah! free trial, you can explore a lineup centered on martial arts: on-demand series and films, with a rotating catalog that mixes originals alongside licensed titles. It’s designed for fans who want a curated lane rather than a massive general‑purpose library.

Because the library rotates, what’s available changes over time. If something catches your eye, move it up your watchlist—favorites can come and go as licenses shift. And since this is a Channel, playback and billing stay within the Prime Video app, so you don’t need (or get) a separate app login just for Hi-Yah!.

Who this trial is best for

The Hi-Yah! free trial is ideal for martial arts enthusiasts who prefer a lean, genre-focused catalog inside a familiar app. It suits cord-cutters who already use Prime Video Channels, budget-conscious viewers testing a $3.99/mo niche add-on, and anyone curious about on-demand series and films without committing to another standalone service. If you value simplicity—one bill, one app—the Channel setup fits nicely.

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