Best Audible Deal 2026: Free 3-Month Audiobook Streaming Subscription

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Amazon Prime Day officially takes place June 23-26 this year (so I guess it’s Prime Days, plural) but the retailer is kicking things off early with one of its best offers ever on its Audible audiobook streaming platform.

Right now, Prime members can get Audible Standard for free for three full months. That’s right, you can access thousands of audiobooks online for no charge and test out the service for 90 days. You can then cancel your subscription or continue on at the regular $8.99 rate.

The new offer gets you access to Audible’s huge library of content, which includes unlimited on-demand access to the latest audiobooks, podcasts, and Audible Originals, including the full-cast audio editions of the Harry Potter series, which was released last fall.

You’ll also have access to Audible bestsellers and book-to-screen adaptations like Project Hail Mary, Mel Robbins’ The Let Them Theory, and Elle Kennedy’s, The Deal, which inspired the Prime Video series, Off Campus.

This is the best Audible offer available right now and one of the best Audible deals we’ve ever seen online. In fact, even the $8.99 monthly price after the discount is over, is still cheaper than the $14.95 subscription price Audible was charging last year.

A bonus: get one title a month that is yours to keep. The books you select can be streamed online, or downloaded and added to your library, and they can be accessed on Audible’s website, the app on iOS or Android, or through an Echo device. You can keep that audiobook even after your free trial is up.

This offer is exclusive to Amazon Prime members, so you’ll need to log in with your Prime membership details to view the offer. Not a Prime member? Get a 30-day free trial to test out the service here.

This Audible promotion ends July 15. You can see more Prime Day deals here.

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