How to Save Big on ABCya Family Subscription: A Parent’s Guide to Affordable Educational Fun
As a dad of two (a 7-year-old who’s obsessed with math games and a 5-year-old who thinks spelling practice is “the best part of the day”), I’ve spent way too many hours hunting for educational tools that don’t feel like chores—for them or my wallet. Last year, after trying three different learning platforms that either bored the kids or cost more than our monthly grocery bill, we landed on ABCya. Spoiler: It stuck. But even with its $9.99/month family plan, I kept thinking, “There’s got to be a way to cut this cost without cutting the fun.”
Turns out, there is. After six months of testing discounts, stacking coupons, and even chatting with other ABCya parents in Facebook groups, I’ve nailed down 7 strategies that shaved nearly 40% off our annual subscription. Whether you’re new to ABCya or a long-time user, here’s exactly how to save—no sketchy hacks, just real-deal tips that work.

First: Why ABCya Family Subscription Is Worth the Investment (But Still Needs Saving On)
Before we dive into discounts, let’s talk about why you might want to subscribe in the first place. ABCya isn’t just another game site—it’s a platform built by teachers, with over 400 curriculum-aligned games for Pre-K through 6th grade. My kids think they’re “playing” when they’re actually mastering multiplication tables (thanks to “Math Maniac”) or decoding sight words (shoutout to “Word Search Jr.”).
According to ABCya’s 2024 Parent Survey, 92% of subscribers reported their kids asking to “play ABCya” voluntarily (compared to 38% for traditional worksheets). And with a family plan, up to 3 kids can log in on separate devices—perfect for siblings at different skill levels. The standard price? $9.99/month or $79.99/year (which already saves $40 vs. monthly). But we can do better.
7 Proven Ways to Save on ABCya Family Subscription
1. Snag the Annual Plan + Stack a Coupon (My #1 Hack)
Let’s start with the basics: ABCya’s annual plan is already cheaper than paying monthly, but never pay full price for it. I check CouponMega’s ABCya deals page every January and September—those are the months they drop their best promo codes. Last fall, I used a “25% Off Annual Plans” code and paid just $59.99 for the year.
Pro tip: Set a calendar alert for August 31 and December 31—retailers (ABCya included) love pushing end-of-season discounts to hit quarterly goals.
2. Score a Free Trial Extension (Yes, This Works)
ABCya offers a 7-day free trial, but did you know you can sometimes extend it? When my trial ended, I got an email: “We noticed you didn’t subscribe—want 3 more days to try?” I clicked “Yes,” and by day 10, my kids were begging to keep playing. Here’s the trick: If you don’t get that email, reach out to ABCya support ([email protected]) and say, “My kids loved the trial, but I want to test it with their school week. Any chance for a few extra days?” 3 out of 5 parents in my mom group got a 3-5 day extension—no strings attached.
3. Use a Family Sharing Discount (For Multi-Kid Households)
If you have 3+ kids, ABCya’s “Family Max” plan ($12.99/month) lets you add up to 5 profiles—but that’s only worth it if you need the extra space. Instead, try splitting the cost with another family. I share our subscription with my sister’s family (her two kids + my two = 4 total), and we split the annual fee $40 each. Just make sure to use separate logins (ABCya allows it!) to avoid mix-ups in progress tracking.
4. Watch for Back-to-School and Holiday Sales
ABCya goes all in on seasonal discounts. Last August, they ran a “Back-to-School Blowout” with 30% off annual plans. In December, they had a “12 Days of Deals” promotion where day 7 offered a free 3-month add-on with annual purchase. I set up a Google Alert for “ABCya discount 2025” and followed @ABCya on Twitter—they often tweet flash sales with 24-hour expiration windows.
5. Check Retailer Bundles (Amazon, Best Buy, and More)
Here’s a hidden gem: Retailers like Amazon and Best Buy sometimes sell ABCya gift cards at a discount. Last Black Friday, Amazon had $50 ABCya gift cards for $40—essentially 20% off your annual plan. I bought two, stacked them, and covered our subscription for 15 months. Pro tip: Check Raise.com for discounted ABCya gift cards year-round (I’ve seen up to 15% off there, too).

6. Leverage School Partnerships (Free Access for Low-Income Families)
If your family qualifies for free/reduced school lunches (based on federal guidelines), ABCya offers free access through their “ABCya for Schools” program. My neighbor, a single mom with two kids in the program, applied via her school’s admin and got a year of ABCya Family Subscription at no cost. To apply, contact your child’s teacher or school counselor—they’ll guide you through the process.
7. Cancel (Temporarily) and Wait for the “Win Back” Discount
Hear me out: If you need to pause your subscription (say, over summer break when the kids are busy with camp), cancel instead of pausing. ABCya hates losing subscribers—within 2 weeks of canceling, I got an email: “Come back and get 50% off your first 3 months.” I didn’t need it then, but I saved the code for later. Just make sure to download your kids’ progress reports before canceling—you don’t want to lose those!
My Personal ABCya Savings Breakdown (Real Numbers)
Let me walk you through how I put this all together for 2024:
- Annual plan retail price: $79.99
- Used CouponMega’s 25% off code: -$20.00
- Bought a discounted $50 gift card for $40: -$10.00
- Total paid: $49.99/year (that’s $4.17/month!)
For context, that’s cheaper than a single fast-food meal—and way more valuable. My kids now ask to “do ABCya” instead of watching TV, and I’m not stressing about the cost.

Final Tips: Avoid These ABCya Subscription Mistakes
- Don’t auto-renew without checking for coupons: ABCya auto-renews at full price—set a reminder to cancel and re-subscribe with a new discount code.
- Skip the “Premium Add-Ons” (for now): Features like “Progress Reports Plus” cost extra, but the free version already tracks scores and skills.
- Follow ABCya on social media: They often run “comment to win” contests (I won a free month by commenting on their Instagram post last March!).
At the end of the day, ABCya is an investment in your kids’ learning—but there’s no reason to overpay. With these tips, you can keep the educational fun going without breaking the bank. And hey, if you find a better deal? Come back and tell me—I’m always hunting for new hacks.
P.S. Head to CouponMega’s ABCya page right now—there’s a 20% off code live until Friday. You’re welcome.
Erick is a dad, budget-savvy shopper, and former teacher who’s tested 20+ educational platforms to find the best (and cheapest) tools for kids. Follow him on CouponMega for more family-friendly savings tips.

