Cord-cutting savings calculator
Your savings estimate
Enter your cable bill and tick the streaming services you’d actually use. We’ll show your new monthly cost and how much you’d save (or spend) per year.
How this calculator works
We take your current monthly cable bill and compare it against the combined starting price of the streaming services you select, plus any add-ons and a one-time device cost. Because you keep your internet connection either way, home internet is left out of both sides so the comparison stays fair.
The result is a year-one estimate. From year two onward, savings usually grow because there’s no device to buy again — though streaming prices do rise over time, so revisit your plan every few months.
Realistic ways to save more
- Stack seasonally. Many services are contract-free, so you can subscribe during your sport’s season and cancel in the off-season.
- Share within the rules. Pick a plan whose simultaneous-stream limit matches your household.
- Use a free antenna for locals. An over-the-air antenna gets ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX free in most metro areas, letting you drop a pricier local-channel tier.
Frequently asked questions
What does the cord-cutting calculator include?
It compares your current monthly cable bill against the combined starting price of the streaming services you select, plus any add-ons and a one-time device cost. It leaves out internet, which you keep either way.
Will my streaming price stay the same?
Streaming prices do rise over time, so treat the result as a current estimate. Because plans are contract-free, you can adjust or cancel any time to control costs.