OUTtv free trial

Updated — In Video SVOD → Channel, OUTtv is available on Apple TV Channels. We took a look at the OUTtv free trial and found it’s a low-risk way to sample on‑demand series and films, with a rotating mix of originals and licensed titles that changes over time.

Key details

ServiceOUTtv
PlatformsApple TV Channels
Trial availableYes
Trial length7 days (typical)
Trial typeStandard
Credit card requiredYes
After the trial$2.99/mo
Included plan(s)OUTtv

Start your free trial

Choose one of the official options below to start the OUTtv free trial. Links open in a new tab.

Start free trial — Direct Start free trial — Apple TV Channel

Our quick take

The OUTtv free trial is straightforward: seven days to browse and watch a catalog that varies over time, then a low $2.99/mo if you stick around. We liked that it works as an Apple TV Channel, so everything lives inside the Apple TV app without juggling a separate app login. Because the lineup rotates, the trial feels representative—you’ll quickly see whether the current slate of on‑demand series and films clicks for you. In our testing, the OUTtv free trial felt like the full experience, just on a timer.

What you get with the trial

During the OUTtv free trial, you can stream the channel’s on‑demand series and films. The catalog rotates, blending originals with licensed titles, so what you see in week one may shift by week four—common for channels hosted inside Apple TV.

Because it’s a Channel, playback and billing are handled by the Apple TV app. That means a single bill alongside your other Apple subscriptions and no extra app to install or manage. Your watchlist and progress are tied to your Apple ID while you’re subscribed via Apple TV Channels.

Who this trial is best for

If you mostly stream on the Apple TV app and prefer to keep subscriptions in one place, the OUTtv free trial is an easy “try it and see” option. It suits Video SVOD samplers who like to browse a rotating catalog, cord‑cutters who want a lightweight Channel at a budget price, and anyone who wants to audition a niche selection of series and films before paying.

Pros and cons we noticed

Summarize the main upsides and any reasonable downsides of trying OUTtv based only on the data provided and typical expectations for this category. Keep it honest, concise, and user-first.

  • ✅ Seven-day OUTtv free trial gives enough time to gauge the rotating catalog.
  • ✅ Simple Apple TV Channels integration—no separate app login or extra billing account.
  • ⚠️ The library rotates, so favorites can come and go; watchlists don’t usually carry over if you switch subscription types later.

Manage or cancel after the trial

Manage or cancel your OUTtv free trial through the same platform you used to start it. If you subscribed via Apple TV Channels, changes happen in your Apple account’s subscription settings.

Manage / cancel — Apple TV Channel

how to cancel OUTtv free trial

If you started the OUTtv free trial as an Apple TV Channel, manage or cancel it in your Apple subscription settings. The official link is below and opens the right place to review or end your trial before it rolls into a paid month.

Go to Apple subscriptions

length of OUTtv free trial

The OUTtv free trial typically lasts 7 days and is a Standard trial. After those seven days, it renews automatically at $2.99/mo unless you cancel. Consider setting a reminder a day or two before renewal so you can decide whether to keep it.

is there a OUTtv free trial

Yes, there is an OUTtv free trial on Apple TV Channels. You can start it through the Apple TV app using the official Apple TV Channels listing.

More questions people ask

Do channel subscriptions give me a separate app login?

No—playback and billing stay inside the platform app.

If I switch to a direct subscription later, will my watchlist carry over?

Usually not—lists and progress are tied to the platform account.

Does the library rotate?

Yes—titles shift as licenses change; favorites can come and go.

Have you tried the OUTtv free trial? Share your experience in the comments below — we review real user feedback when we update this page.

Updated 09/12/2025 — Reviewed and verified by the TrialForFree editorial team.