It’s the last day to get 50 percent off subscriptions

MasterClass has dropped the price of its annual subscriptions by 50%, making it a more affordable way to explore its extensive library of courses in cooking, business, photography, writing and more. With the discount applied, you’ll spend $10 per month when billed annually for the Premium tier, with less expensive Standard and Plus options available depending on how many devices you want to use at once and whether you need offline viewing.
There are currently over 200 courses on MasterClass, and many are led by big names at the top of their fields. Depending on your interests, you can follow Gordon Ramsay’s cooking tips, learn storytelling from Margaret Atwood, explore business strategy with Richard Branson, or gain insight into the performance and mindset of athletes and artists. The catalog covers everything from film and TV to wellness, music, science, leadership and photography, so it’s easy to dive in and find something that catches your attention.
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Over the years, MasterClass has grown into a broad learning platform that feels like both a streaming service and an educational library. The catalog covers categories such as gastronomy, cinema, music, wellness, sports and entrepreneurship, with lessons designed to be short and easy to follow. Since each plan includes access to the full course library, the choice mostly comes down to convenience. The Standard tier supports one device and does not include offline mode, the Plus plan allows streaming on two devices with downloads, and the Premium tier also increases that number to six devices with offline access.
Classes are structured to be accessible, whether you want to learn a new skill or simply explore a topic out of curiosity. The lessons are broken up into small segments, so it’s easy to watch one or two at a time on a commute or in the evening. Members also have access to a global community, occasional newsletters, and the ability to switch between video and audio listening on supported courses.
If you’re considering trying MasterClass, this deal makes it a more affordable way to see if it works for you. A subscription can also serve as a thoughtful gift, which is one reason it appeared in Engadget’s roundup of the best subscription gifts to send to loved ones. With the current 50% discount applied across the board, this is a relatively inexpensive way to access a vast library of professionally produced courses that you can watch in your own time throughout the year.

