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Current verified offers available at YTD:
- Extra 20% off all plans — applies sitewide at checkout, no minimum order
- Save 60% + extra 10% off on the Pro yearly plan — stacked discount, confirmed working
- Save 57% + extra 10% off on the Lite yearly plan
- Save 54% + extra 10% off on the Ultimate annual plan
CouponGod tip: YTD's base pricing already includes a significant discount from list price before any coupon is applied. The extra 10% codes on this page stack on top of that existing discount — always apply the code even if the price already looks reduced.
YTD Video Downloader Plans — What You're Actually Buying
YTD offers three paid tiers, all subscription-based and billed annually. Here's what each plan actually includes so you can choose the right one before using a coupon code:
Lite Plan (~$35.88/year) Covers standard download speeds, video format conversion (MP4, AVI, WMV, FLV, MOV, 3GP, MP3), and downloads from major platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, TikTok, and Dailymotion. Suitable for casual users who download occasionally.
Pro Plan (~$47.88/year) Adds faster download speeds, unlimited simultaneous downloads, batch downloading of entire playlists and channels, and the advanced control panel. The meaningful upgrade from Lite is the batch download capability — if you regularly want to save entire YouTube playlists, Pro is the minimum you need.
Ultimate Plan (~$71.88/year) Adds 8K video download support, 4x download speed, and subtitle downloading for YouTube videos. At the same annual price as Pro, Ultimate is the better value if you need 8K resolution or subtitles — there's little reason to choose Pro over Ultimate at this price point.
Important: YTD licenses are single-computer only. If you need it on multiple computers, you'll need separate licenses. YTD offers a 30-day money-back guarantee — contact their support team within 30 days if the software doesn't meet your needs.
Auto-renewal note: All YTD subscriptions renew automatically at the standard list price, which is significantly higher than the discounted price you'll pay initially. Cancel auto-renewal after purchasing if you don't want to be charged full price at renewal — you can repurchase at a discount when your subscription expires.
How to Apply a YTD Coupon Code at Checkout
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- Click "Show Code" on the deal card above to reveal the coupon code — copy it.
- Click "View Deal" to be taken to the YTD pricing page at ytddownloader.com.
- Select your plan (Lite, Pro, or Ultimate) and billing period.
- Enter your email address to create or log in to your YTD account.
- On the checkout page, find the "Coupon Code" or "Promo Code" field — paste your code and click Apply.
- Confirm the discounted total is showing before completing payment via credit card or PayPal.
If the code doesn't apply, try clearing your browser cache or opening in an incognito window. YTD coupon codes are case-sensitive — copy-paste rather than typing manually.
Is YTD Video Downloader Worth Buying? An Honest Assessment
YTD has been around since the early days of video downloading software — PC Magazine called it "the old guard in this area," which is both a compliment and an accurate summary of where it sits in the market.
What it does well: The interface is genuinely straightforward. Paste a URL, click download. Format conversion works reliably across the supported file types. For users who want a simple, no-fuss tool without browser extensions or cloud dependencies, YTD delivers.
Where it has limitations: YTD is a Windows desktop application — there is no native Mac version. The free version is significantly limited in resolution and speed, making the paid upgrade essentially necessary for anyone serious about using it. At ~$35–72/year, it's competitively priced against alternatives like 4K Video Downloader ($15–$55/year) and SnapDownloader ($29.99/year).
The copyright issue you should know about: YTD itself states clearly that it expects users to respect intellectual property rights. Downloading videos for personal offline viewing is generally considered personal use, but downloading and redistributing copyrighted content — or circumventing YouTube Premium's offline feature — may violate the terms of service of the platforms you're downloading from. Use this tool responsibly and within the terms of the platforms you use.

