Is Kindle Unlimited free trial?

Answered by Douglas Hiatt

Kindle Unlimited does offer a free trial for new subscribers. When you sign up for Kindle Unlimited, you can enjoy a 30-day free trial period. During this trial period, you have access to thousands of eBooks, audiobooks, and magazines that are available through the Kindle Unlimited library.

The free trial allows you to explore the vast selection of books and other content that Kindle Unlimited has to offer. It’s a great way to test out the service and see if it meets your reading needs before committing to a paid subscription.

To sign up for the free trial, you will need to provide your payment information. However, you won’t be charged anything during the 30-day trial period. If you decide that Kindle Unlimited is not for you and cancel before the trial period ends, you won’t be charged anything.

It’s worth noting that the free trial is available to new subscribers only. If you have previously had a Kindle Unlimited subscription or have used a free trial in the past, you may not be eligible for another free trial. So, make sure to check if you qualify before signing up.

If you enjoy the benefits of Kindle Unlimited and want to continue using the service after the free trial, you will need to subscribe and pay a monthly fee. The regular subscription price for Kindle Unlimited is $9.99 per month. However, Amazon Prime members are offered a discounted rate of $9.99 for the first two months, making it a total of $5 for the initial two months of subscription.

After the discounted period ends, the subscription will automatically renew at the regular price of $9.99 per month unless you choose to cancel. So, it’s important to keep track of the renewal date if you decide not to continue with the subscription.

Kindle Unlimited does offer a free trial for new subscribers, allowing you to explore its vast library of books and other content for 30 days without any charge. However, after the trial period ends, you will need to subscribe and pay a monthly fee to continue using the service.