How to Get 3 Months of Free YouTube Premium with Discord Nitro

Aug. 10, 2021



Discord Nitro’s YouTube Premium offer is not limited to the United States. It works as long as your country has both Nitro and YouTube Premium. The offer is valid starting today (August 10) until October 30. So without wasting any more time, let’s get to the eligibility requirements to claim the offer, steps to claim the code, and redeem it on YouTube.

To be eligible to claim three months of YouTube Premium from Discord, you need to meet the following criteria:

  1. This offer is available in all regions where Discord Nitro and YouTube Premium are operational. However, one notable exception here is India. That’s becauseYouTube suspended free trialsdue to the new Reserve Bank of India e-mandate notification. As a result,you won’t be able to claim this offer if you are in India.

  2. Open the Discord web or desktop app andclick on the Settings gear iconat the bottom left corner of the screen.

  3. From Discord’s left side panel,click on ‘Gift Inventory’under Billing Settings.

  4. You will now see a ‘YouTube Premium (3 months)’ gift under the ‘Your Gifts’ section.Click on ‘See Code’to view your YouTube Premium trial code.

  5. Tap on your profile avatar at the bottom navigation bar and scroll down until youfind the ‘Nitro Gifting’ option. On the Nitro Gifting page,press the ‘Claim’ buttonnext to the YouTube Premium (3 months) gift.

  6. Press the Copy button tocopy the redemption codeand press the ‘Redeem’ button to claim it on YouTube.

Note:The steps to redeem the YouTube Premium trial are similar on desktop and mobile. You can follow the steps below on both desktop and mobile.

  1. Next, set up a payment method and click the‘start 3-month trial’ buttonto activate your free YT Premium. While YouTube won’t charge you for the first three months, keep in mind thatyou will be charged after 3 months unless you manually cancel it.

Enjoy 3 Months of YouTube Premium with Discord Nitro

Enjoy 3 Months of YouTube Premium with Discord Nitro

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.