
Subscribe to Apple TV+ or an Apple TV channel in the Apple TV app on Mac
You can subscribe to channels available in the Apple TV app, including Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ is a subscription streaming service featuring Apple Originals—award-winning series, compelling dramas, groundbreaking documentaries, kids’ entertainment, comedies, and more—with new items added every month.
Apple TV channels let you easily subscribe to just the channels you watch—like Showtime, Starz, CBS All Access, and more.
Note: Availability of Apple TV+ and Apple TV channels may vary by country or region. Learn what’s available in your country or region.
Subscribe to Apple TV+
Open the Apple TV app
on your Mac.
Click Watch Now.
Scroll down to view Apple TV channels, then select Apple TV+.
Click “Try Apple TV+ Free,” then follow the onscreen instructions to confirm your subscription.
If you already have an Apple ID, you can sign in to start your free trial.
Subscribe to Apple TV channels
Open the Apple TV app
on your Mac.
Click Watch Now.
Scroll down to view Apple TV channels, then select an item.
Click “Try [channel] Free” and follow the onscreen instructions.
Cancel a subscription
In the Apple TV app
on your Mac, choose Account > View My Account.
You may be asked to sign in with your Apple ID.
In the Account Information window, scroll down to the Settings section.
Click the Manage link next to Subscriptions, then follow the onscreen instructions to change or cancel your subscriptions.
Share your Apple TV+ subscription with Family Sharing
If you’re a member of a Family Sharing group and subscribe to Apple TV+, your subscription is automatically shared with the family group. Family group members don’t need to do anything—Apple TV+ is available to them the first time they open the TV app after your subscription begins.
Note: To stop sharing your Apple TV+ subscription with a family group, you can cancel the subscription, leave the family group, or (if you’re the family group organizer) stop using Family Sharing.
For more information about combining your Apple subscriptions, see the Apple Support article Get Apple One.