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Reality Kings Review & Deal

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Reality KingsThe original reality-porn network — 40-plus sites under one login, priced like a bargain if you take the annual and skip the trap.

Our score

4.4/5
Silver tierSilver
Content quality4.6
Update frequency4.4
Value for money4.5
Support & UX3.6

What we like

One login unlocks 40+ themed sites and 10,000+ scenes — enormous range for a single subscription
Annual plan lands around $9.95/mo, one of the better dollar-per-site deals in the Aylo stable
Real 4K on the modern catalog, with fresh scenes landing on a steady weekly-plus cadence

The full review

Hook / verdict

Reality Kings is the network that basically invented "reality porn" as a genre and then spent twenty years turning it into a franchise. Here's the honest verdict up front: the library is enormous, the range is the whole point, and the annual plan is a genuinely good deal — but the trial is a tripwire and the billing desk is the shakiest part of the operation. Take the yearly, set a calendar reminder, and you'll be delighted. Sleepwalk into the $1 trial and forget about it, and you'll be writing one of those angry reviews yourself.

What it is / who it's for

This is a network, not a single site — one login opens the door to 40-plus themed sites and, by the platform's own count, over 10,000 scenes (some public tallies run north of 13,000 once you fold in the back catalog). The house style is right there in the name: unscripted, casual, "caught on camera" energy rather than the glossy, cinematic productions you'd get from its sibling network. If you like variety and you like your content feeling loose and real rather than staged and lit like a car commercial, this is squarely your lane. If you want prestige-drama polish, you already know which Aylo property to look at instead — and yes, we reviewed that one too.

Reality Kings sits inside the Aylo (formerly MindGeek) family, which matters for two reasons. It means the infrastructure is serious — apps, streaming, a real content pipeline — and it means the billing runs through Probiller, the same in-house biller you'll meet across the network. Good and bad both flow from that, which we'll get to.

What's genuinely good

Three things carry the score. First, the breadth is legitimately hard to beat at this price. Forty- plus sites under one subscription is a lot of different moods for a single monthly line item, and the per-site math is where Reality Kings quietly wins. Second, the 4K is real on the modern catalog — not an upscaled marketing sticker but actual resolution that holds up on a big screen. Older material predictably softens the further back you scroll, which is true of literally every long-running network on earth, so we don't hold two-decade-old clips against it. Third, the update cadence keeps the lights on: fresh scenes land on a steady weekly-plus rhythm across the site family, which is the single best predictor that you'll still feel like you're getting your money's worth twelve months from now. Plenty of sites shoot a burst and coast. This one keeps feeding the machine.

The interface deserves a nod too. It's clean, the mobile experience is solid, and search actually works — which, when you're staring down a five-figure scene count, is not a small thing.

Where it falls short

Now the part the coupon pages won't tell you. The billing experience is Reality Kings' weakest link, full stop. Sift the public review sites — Trustpilot, the consumer-complaint boards — and a clear pattern emerges: people who breezed past the trial's fine print, got hit with the full rebill, and then found the cancellation and refund process slower and stickier than it should be. Some of that is user error (the trial does disclose its terms), and some of it is a support operation that reads as understaffed for a platform this size. Either way, go in with your eyes open and treat cancellation as a task you actually schedule, not a "later" problem.

The other honest knock: downloads are limited, so this is a streaming-first membership. If you're the type who wants to build a personal library to keep, this isn't built for that, and you should know it before you join rather than after.

The real cost & value math

Here's the whole game. The sticker monthly runs about $29.95 — priced like the established brand it is, and fine if you actually watch enough to justify it. But the move most people miss is the annual plan, widely listed around $9.95 a month billed once (roughly $119 for the year). For 40-plus sites, that's one of the better dollar-per-site deals in the entire Aylo lineup, and because it's a single upfront charge, it sidesteps the monthly-rebill anxiety entirely. That's the play.

The thing to be careful about is the $1 trial. It's a real offer, but public listings show it converting fast — a short window, then an auto-rebill up around $39.99 every 30 days. A dollar to look around is fine if you treat it like a countdown and decide before it flips. It is not fine as a "set it and forget it," because forgetting it is exactly how it's designed to make its money.

One disclosure, because trust is the entire brand here: those price figures are indicative, not confirmed. We couldn't pull today's live number directly from Reality Kings' own join page, and the public coupon aggregators openly disagree with each other on the trial length and the rebill amount. So this deal ships flagged `rechecking` rather than "verified," and we'll update the second we can confirm the real number from the source. A confidently-wrong price is the fastest way to lose you, and we're not doing that.

So who should actually pull the trigger? If you value range over polish — dozens of different flavors under one roll of the dice rather than one studio's house style done immaculately — Reality Kings is close to unbeatable at the annual price. It's also a smart pick if you're new to paying for this stuff at all and want the widest possible sampler to figure out your taste before you commit to a narrower, pricier boutique. The one crowd we'd steer elsewhere: collectors who want to download and keep, and anyone who knows they'll forget to cancel a short trial. For those two, the friction outweighs the fun.

The original reality-porn network — 40-plus sites under one login, priced like a bargain if you take the annual and skip the trap.
Throbbs editorial team
Independently rated · Last reviewed Jul 1, 2026 · Price verified 3d ago

Worth knowing

The $1 trial auto-rebills fast and steep — a classic set-a-reminder trap
Support and billing are the weak spot: public complaints about cancellations and charges are common

Reality Kings FAQ

Is Reality Kings worth it?

For the right person, yes — comfortably. If you want breadth and you take the annual plan, the dollar-per-site value is among the best in the Aylo network and the 4K catalog is the real deal. The caveats are the streaming-first model (limited downloads) and a billing/support operation that draws real public complaints. Worth it if you go in informed and take the yearly.

How much is Reality Kings?

Public listings put the standard monthly around $29.95, the annual at roughly $9.95/mo billed once (about $119/year), and a $1 short-term trial that auto-rebills up around $39.99 every 30 days. We couldn't confirm today's exact figure on RK's own join page and the aggregators disagree, so we've flagged the price `rechecking` until we verify it from the source.

Does the Reality Kings discount apply automatically?

Usually the headline deal (the trial and the discounted annual) is baked into the join page you land on, so there's often nothing to paste. Standalone promo codes tend to apply only to the initial purchase, not renewals, and Reality Kings doesn't let you stack codes. Translation: grab the annual rate up front rather than betting on a code to rescue a monthly rebill later.

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