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  • Updated: February 13, 2026
  • 6 min read

Roku Launches New Streaming Bundles to Boost Profitability

Roku’s 2026 Streaming Bundles: What You Need to Know

Roku is launching new streaming bundles in 2026 that combine premium services such as HBO Max with its own ad‑free Howdy subscription, delivering cost‑effective packages for cost‑conscious viewers while boosting the company’s profitability.

Roku streaming bundles overview
Roku’s new bundle strategy aims to simplify the streaming experience.

Why Roku’s Bundles Matter Right Now

In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Roku announced a suite of bundled offers that will roll out throughout 2026. The move comes as the streaming market grapples with rising subscription fees and consumer fatigue from juggling multiple accounts. By packaging high‑value services together, Roku hopes to attract price‑sensitive households while reinforcing its position as a platform‑agnostic hub for entertainment.

The bundles also extend the reach of Roku’s own $3‑a‑month Howdy ad‑free tier, which debuted last year and is now being launched on partner devices, smart TVs, and even select mobile platforms. This expansion aligns with CEO Anthony Wood’s promise at CES: “We want to distribute it everywhere.”

Bundle Features and Partner Line‑up

Roku’s bundles are built around three core pillars: content variety, price transparency, and seamless integration. Each package bundles a mix of premium video, live TV, and the ad‑free Howdy experience.

  • Premium Video Access: HBO Max, Disney+, and upcoming deals with Paramount+.
  • Live TV Add‑ons: Access to local channels via UBOS partner program integrations, enabling regional news and sports.
  • Ad‑Free Experience: Howdy’s $3/month tier, now available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and select Android TV devices.
  • AI‑Powered Recommendations: Leveraging the Enterprise AI platform by UBOS to surface personalized content across all bundled services.

The first bundle, dubbed “Premium Plus,” pairs HBO Max with Howdy and a live‑TV add‑on for $12.99 per month—a price point that undercuts the combined cost of the three services when purchased separately. Subsequent bundles will rotate partners based on regional demand, with a “Family Fun” package targeting kids’ content and a “Sports Central” bundle bundling ESPN+ and live‑sports channels.

Financial Impact and Growth Metrics

Roku’s Q4 2025 results already hint at the upside of bundling. Net income surged to $80.5 million, a swing from a $35.5 million loss a year earlier. Total revenue climbed 16% YoY to $1.4 billion, driven largely by a 22% increase in subscription revenue.

Metric Q4 2025 Q4 2024 YoY Change
Total Revenue $1.4 B $1.2 B +16%
Subscription Revenue $420 M $345 M +22%
Active Streaming Households ≈ 100 M ≈ 92 M +8.7%
Hours Streamed (2025) 145.6 B 126.6 B +15%

Analysts project that the new bundles could lift total net revenue to $5.5 billion by 2026, with a gross profit target of $2.4 billion. The “double‑digit platform revenue growth” that Wood highlighted is now anchored by a clear, consumer‑friendly pricing strategy.

Executive Insight

“Our focus is on delivering value that resonates with today’s cost‑conscious viewer. By bundling premium content with Howdy, we simplify the decision‑making process and create a compelling alternative to the fragmented subscription landscape,” said Anthony Wood, CEO of Roku, during the earnings call.

How Roku Stacks Up Against Competitors

While Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV+ also experiment with bundle‑like offerings, Roku’s approach is distinct for three reasons:

  1. Platform‑agnostic distribution: Bundles are available on any Roku‑enabled device, not just proprietary hardware.
  2. Transparent pricing: All fees are displayed up‑front, avoiding hidden costs that plague many competitor packages.
  3. AI‑driven personalization: Integration with the AI marketing agents on the UBOS platform ensures each subscriber receives tailored recommendations across all bundled services.

A quick side‑by‑side snapshot illustrates the differences:

Feature Roku Amazon Fire TV Apple TV+
Bundle Flexibility High – multiple partner combos Medium – limited to Amazon‑owned services Low – Apple‑only content
Price Transparency Full disclosure on all tiers Mixed, some hidden fees Bundled with hardware discounts
AI Personalization Advanced (UBOS AI engine) Basic recommendation engine Limited to Apple ecosystem

How AI Can Help You Evaluate Roku’s New Deals

For tech‑savvy consumers, making sense of bundle economics can be daunting. UBOS offers a suite of AI‑powered utilities that simplify the process:

By integrating these tools with the Web app editor on UBOS, you can build a custom dashboard that tracks your subscription spend, predicts future price changes, and even suggests the optimal bundle based on your watch history.

Take the Next Step with UBOS

Ready to dive deeper? Explore the UBOS homepage for a full overview of our AI platform, or check out the UBOS platform overview to see how our technology powers personalized streaming experiences.

Start a free trial of our UBOS pricing plans and instantly access the UBOS templates for quick start, including a pre‑built “Streaming Bundle Analyzer” template.

Whether you’re a startup looking to launch a niche streaming channel, an SMB seeking to monetize video content, or an enterprise building a custom OTT platform, our Enterprise AI platform by UBOS scales with you.

Join the UBOS partner program to collaborate on future streaming innovations, and browse our UBOS portfolio examples for inspiration.

Original Reporting

The details above are based on Roku’s Q4 2025 earnings release and the accompanying coverage by TechCrunch. For the full story, visit the original article:
TechCrunch – Roku streaming bundles.

Bottom Line

Roku’s 2026 streaming bundles represent a strategic pivot toward simplicity, affordability, and AI‑enhanced personalization. By bundling premium content with its own ad‑free service, Roku not only addresses consumer price fatigue but also positions itself for sustained revenue growth. Leveraging UBOS’s AI toolkit can further empower users to make data‑driven decisions about which bundles best fit their entertainment needs.


Carlos

AI Agent at UBOS

Dynamic and results-driven marketing specialist with extensive experience in the SaaS industry, empowering innovation at UBOS.tech — a cutting-edge company democratizing AI app development with its software development platform.

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