1 Screen
1 simultaneous stream
$59.99 total ยท 12 months
Save $107.89 (64% off monthly)
Start 12-month plan โSecure checkout ยท Instant activation
The yearly iBostreaming plan is the cheapest way to watch โ 40,000+ live channels, 200,000+ films and series, every major sport in 4K, on the devices you already own. Pay once, watch for a full year, no renewal traps.
Each screen is one simultaneous stream. Most households pick 2 or 3. Switch up or down at renewal โ no contract.
1 simultaneous stream
$59.99 total ยท 12 months
Save $107.89 (64% off monthly)
Start 12-month plan โSecure checkout ยท Instant activation
2 simultaneous streams
$109.99 total ยท 12 months
Save $129.89 (54% off monthly)
Start 12-month plan โSecure checkout ยท Instant activation
3 simultaneous streams
$149.99 total ยท 12 months
Save $173.89 (54% off monthly)
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4 simultaneous streams
$189.99 total ยท 12 months
Save $205.89 (52% off monthly)
Start 12-month plan โSecure checkout ยท Instant activation
Most IPTV services bury the price comparison. We put it on the page. The numbers below are the real ones โ paid monthly for twelve months versus the yearly plan, same screen count, same features.
| Plan | Monthly ร 12 | Yearly | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Screen | $167.88 | $59.99 | $107.89 (64%) |
| 2 Screens | $239.88 | $109.99 | $129.89 (54%) |
| 3 Screens | $323.88 | $149.99 | $173.89 (54%) |
| 4 Screens | $395.88 | $189.99 | $205.89 (52%) |
On the 1-screen plan that's the cost of a single month of cable, for a full year of iBostreaming. On 4 screens โ the whole family covered โ it's under $16/month.
The yearly plan and the monthly plan have identical features. The only thing different is the price. No locked-behind-paywall extras, no surprise add-ons at checkout.
Sport, news, films, kids, country-specific. Sorted by category so you find what you want fast.
Hollywood, K-drama, Bollywood, anime, documentaries. Updated weekly with new releases.
Adaptive quality โ the player matches your connection automatically. No manual settings.
Multiple backup streams run in parallel. If one slows, the player switches before you notice.
Proper TV-style schedule for every channel. Browse what's on now and tonight.
Watch back up to 7 days of content on supported channels. Missed the match? Find it.
Premier League, Champions League, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, F1, UFC, boxing, tennis, golf.
Firestick, Apple TV, Smart TV, Android, iPhone, iPad, MAG, Windows, Mac. Five-minute setup.
We see the same three patterns over and over. If you recognise yourself in any of them, yearly is almost certainly the right call.
You tried the money-back guarantee or ran one month and it worked on your devices. Yearly locks in the savings before anything changes.
You worked out cable costs ~$150/month and iBostreaming yearly is $59.99โ$189.99 for the whole year. The math made the decision for you.
Premier League runs nine months. The NBA + playoffs is ten. NFL plus the Super Bowl is six. A yearly plan covers a full season without thinking about renewals mid-stream.
No card on file means no surprise charges. Pay once, watch for a year, decide later if you want to keep going. That's the whole deal.
Four screens = four people watching different things. Working out who picks up the next monthly bill stops being a conversation.
The subscription works in 150+ countries. Yearly means your home channels follow you wherever, without you setting up payment in a new currency every month.
The honest bit
If you've never used iBostreaming before, start with a 1-month plan, not the yearly. A month gives you time to confirm it works on your TV, your network and your taste. If it doesn't, the 14-day money-back guarantee means you walk away with nothing lost.
The yearly plan also has the same 14-day money-back guarantee. After that, it's non-refundable. That's the trade-off for the discount, and it's only fair to flag it upfront.
Monthly is the right call if: you watch sport for one season and not another, you're still testing your set-up, or you're unsure your internet can handle 4K. Otherwise yearly saves you between $107.89 and $205.89 โ that's real money, not a marketing number.
The questions buyers actually ask before going yearly. If yours isn't here, send us an email โ average reply under 20 minutes.
Between 52% and 64% depending on screen count. On a single screen the yearly plan is $59.99 vs $13.99/month (which would be $167.88 over 12 months), so you save $107.89. On four screens the saving is over $200 per year.
Yes. Every plan โ including yearly โ is backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee. Full channel list, every feature. If anything about the service doesn't work for you within those 14 days, email us and we refund every cent.
The subscription expires. There is no automatic renewal, no card on file billing you in the background. About a week before expiry we email you a renewal link if you want to continue.
We have a 14-day money-back guarantee on every plan, including yearly. After day 14 the subscription is non-refundable โ that's the trade-off for the discount. If you're not sure yet, start with the money-back guarantee first.
Exactly the same. 40,000+ live channels, 200,000+ films and series, 4K where the source supports it, EPG, catch-up, PPV. Pricing is the only thing different between plans โ features are identical.
Yes โ that's what the screen count is for. A 4-screen plan means four people in the household can watch different things at the same time. Most families pick 2 or 3 screens.
Amazon Firestick / Fire TV, Apple TV, Smart TVs from Samsung / LG / Sony, Android TV boxes, iPhone, iPad, Android phones, MAG boxes, Windows, Mac. Set-up takes about five minutes per device.
Payment processing fees and chargeback exposure are a real cost per transaction. Paying once means we eat those fees once instead of twelve times. The discount is us passing most of that saving back to you, plus an incentive to commit.
From $5.00/month equivalent. 24-hour money-back guarantee available first if you want to test the service before committing.
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