MasterClass Cyber Monday: Get 50% off annual subscriptions
MasterClass is running a Cyber Monday promotion that reduces annual subscriptions by up to 50 percent. That means access to the full library of instructor-led courses — from cooking with Gordon Ramsay to storytelling with Neil Gaiman and filmmaking with Martin Scorsese — for half the usual annual price. The offer applies to annual plans (including Premium tiers) and is a strong value if you plan to use the service regularly.
Classes are delivered as short, high-production video lessons and include supplemental materials like workbooks and assignments. Lessons are available across devices with offline viewing and progress sync, making it easy to learn on the go or fit sessions into a busy schedule.
What you get
- Access to hundreds of classes taught by industry leaders and celebrities.
- Downloadable workbooks, assignments and community features to support learning.
- Offline viewing and multi-device syncing (mobile apps, smart TVs, browsers).
- Gifts: MasterClass subscriptions are available as gift memberships — this sale is a good time to buy.
Who should consider it
If you want a guided, high-quality introduction to creative skills (cooking, writing, filmmaking) or professional development topics (leadership, communication, mindfulness), this discount makes MasterClass an attractive, low‑risk option. It also works well as a gift for someone whos expressed interest in learning a specific skill.
Tips before you buy
- Confirm the exact discount and plan (some tiers vary between $120–$240 annually before discount).
- Check whether the promo applies to new and returning subscribers or specific regions.
- Watch auto-renew settings—annual plans typically auto-renew at full price after the term ends.
- Consider gifting if you dont plan to use it yourself; MasterClass gift memberships can be redeemed by recipients at their convenience.
For the official offer and terms, visit MasterClass (opens in a new tab).
Discussion: If you grab this deal, which instructor or skill would you focus on first — cooking, writing, film, or something else? Share your pick and well suggest a starter class.
