Want Netflix, Disney+, Max, and YouTube Premium all at once — and all in top quality? Subscribing to each one officially adds up to about NT$1,293 a month (local pricing — prices in this article are in New Taiwan dollars unless noted), more than many people's phone plan and home internet combined. This guide lays out the 5 ways to have all four major platforms in Taiwan in 2026 and does the math on each: what you actually pay per month, the catches, and who each option fits — all in one table.
2026 official Taiwan pricing used throughout: Netflix Basic NT$290 / Standard NT$380 / Premium NT$460[來源]; Disney+ Standard NT$285 / Premium NT$335[來源]; Max Standard NT$220 / Premium NT$299[來源]; YouTube Premium Individual NT$199 / Family NT$479[來源]. If any platform adjusts its prices later, the official sites take precedence.
The Short Version: Three Sentences
- Only following 1-2 shows at a time → rotate one platform at a time and cancel when you're done; NT$220-460 a month covers it.
- A full house and someone willing to play admin → split each platform's premium tier within your own group, about NT$350 per person per month — but that means juggling four sets of bills at once.
- Want all four platforms, in 4K, with zero hassle → PremLogin's streaming family bundle, US$9.98/month (≈NT$320), about 75% less than subscribing to all four official 4K tiers[來源].
All 5 Options Compared
| # | Option | Monthly cost | Quality | Best for | Main catch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | All four official (top tier) | ~NT$1,293 | 4K HDR | Generous budgets, heavy whole-family use | The priciest, four separate bills to manage |
| 2 | All four official (standard tier) | ~NT$1,084 | Mostly 1080p | Multi-platform users who don't care about 4K | No 4K, still four bills |
| 3 | Split each premium tier in your own group | ~NT$350/person | 4K HDR | Families or friend groups with stable members | Recruiting, collecting money, refilling seats × 4 platforms |
| 4 | Rotation (1-2 platforms at a time) | NT$220-460 | Varies by plan | One-show-at-a-time viewers | Manual cancel-and-switch, content gaps |
| 5 | PremLogin streaming family bundle | US$9.98 (≈NT$320) | 4K + HDR | Anyone who wants all four without the hassle | Shared/family plan, limited slots |
Options 1-2: All Official — the Cost Is Four Monthly Fees Stacked Up
Subscribing directly with each platform has one big upside: nothing to think about. Your own account, your own payment method, cancel anytime. The problem is that the cost is purely additive — the top tiers run 460 + 335 + 299 + 199, about NT$1,293/month, which is over NT$15,000 a year. Dropping everything to standard tiers gets you to about NT$1,084, but neither Netflix's nor Disney+'s standard tier includes 4K, and Max's standard tier tops out at Full HD — so you'd be giving up the entire 4K experience to save NT$209.
If you do go all official, there are two pressure valves. The first is annual billing: Disney+ Standard runs NT$2,790/year and Premium NT$3,280/year, about 22.5% cheaper than paying monthly[來源]; Max Standard is NT$2,190/year and Premium NT$2,990/year[來源], which works out to roughly NT$183 and NT$249 a month. The second is carrier bundles: some carriers offer Disney+ and Max add-on deals, but they usually lock you in for 12-24 months — only worth it if you were renewing your contract anyway. Even with both tricks, though, the four platforms still total around NT$1,000 a month; the four-stacked-fees structure doesn't change.
Netflix on its own has even more granular ways to save — extra members, family cost-splitting, and more. We've already broken down 7 of them in The Cheapest Legal Ways to Subscribe to Netflix in 2026, well worth reading alongside this guide.
Option 3: Split With Your Own Group — Cheap, but It's Four Part-Time Jobs
Fill every seat on each platform's top tier and split the cost: Netflix Premium split 4 ways is about NT$115, Disney+ Premium about NT$84 for 4, Max Premium about NT$75 for 4, and a YouTube Premium family plan split among up to 6 comes to about NT$80 — roughly NT$350 per person per month in total. On paper that's very cheap, but the price is that you (or one unlucky friend) end up running four groups at once: recruiting members, collecting money four times a month, and refilling seats whenever someone drops out. On top of that, Netflix runs household device verification on members who don't live together, so the experience is shakiest when your group isn't under one roof.
Option 4: Rotation — the Cheapest of All, but With Gaps
Subscribe to one platform at a time, cancel once you've finished what you wanted to watch, then move on to the next — fixed monthly spend stays within NT$220-460. Great if your watchlist is well-defined and you don't mind waiting. The catch: all four platforms tend to drop big releases in the same season, so rotation always means trade-offs — and you have to remember to cancel every month, because forgetting once means paying for an extra cycle.
One more note: of the four, YouTube Premium is the odd one out — what you're buying is an everyday utility (no ads, background playback), so its absence is felt the moment you cancel. That makes it the worst candidate for the rotation list, and it's the main reason many people who actually try rotation find the real-world savings never match the math on paper.
Option 5: PremLogin's Streaming Family Bundle — Four Platforms, One Order
PremLogin's streaming family bundle puts Netflix + Disney+ / Max / YouTube into a single subscription: US$9.98/month (≈NT$320)[來源], with 4K + HDR support. Against the official all-4K total of about NT$1,293, that's roughly 75% less; against self-organized splitting at about NT$350 per person, the price is similar — except the recruiting, money-collecting, seat-refilling, and four-group admin work all disappear.
The limits deserve equal clarity: the bundle is a shared/family plan — it does not hand you a fully dedicated account on each of the four platforms. Slots are limited, usage must follow each platform's official rules, and you can't change account settings or passwords yourself; the exact delivery format is as shown on the product page. If having Netflix entirely to yourself is what matters, PremLogin also offers a full-price Netflix dedicated account plan (around US$7.49/month) — details in The Cheapest Legal Ways to Subscribe to Netflix in 2026. Refund rules are public: prorated by the number of days used — see the Help Center.
How to Spot a Legitimate Channel (Quick Version)
There are also bargain channels out there built on cracked accounts or stolen-card payments — the tells are prices too low to make sense, no refund policy, and accounts that keep dying. Three quick checks: does the channel openly state how it sources its subscriptions (full-price official vs. unexplained); does it have a public, enforceable refund policy; and does its support team only ever promise usage within each platform's official mechanisms. If in doubt, contact support via the Help Center and verify.
Bottom Line: Pick by Who You Are
Only following specific shows and in no hurry → rotation is the cheapest; a stable household with someone willing to manage the books → self-splitting at about NT$350 per person; unlimited budget and full independence → all four official subscriptions; want all four platforms, in 4K, with none of the admin → PremLogin's streaming family bundle at US$9.98/month is the balance point.