
If you're not a member when the next one rolls around, you can always sign up for a free 30-day trial (opens in new tab) to get access to that year's Prime Day deals. The annual two-day deals event is regularly held in the summer months and is exclusively available to Amazon Prime members only. Prime Day is Amazon's biggest sale of the year. It started as a 24-hour shopping event back in 2015, before growing to 30 hours in July 2017 and later expanding to a full two days. Prior to this, Prime Day was always held in July and the retailer returned to that month again this year. It's a return to the usual time period after it was held earlier last year, in June, and even pushed back to October during the pandemic. We believed that Prime Day would return to July this year - and we even predicted it would take place from Monday, July 11 - Tuesday, July 12 (so we were one day off). You can also find our top tips and advice on how to make the most of the sale and how to find the best Prime Day deals so you're ready for the retailer's next bargain bonanza. Keep checking in regularly as we share everything related to Prime Day 2023, including the sale's expected start date, our predicted deals and any official information announced by Amazon. There was even a small repeat of the most popular Prime Day deals for a second time during the Prime Early Access Sale in October that served as a preview of the retailer's end-of-year sale. The retailer's last event featured thousands of products reduced to some of the lowest prices we've seen all year. Nevertheless, we've gathered together the knowledge we've gained from covering the event for almost a decade and shared it here so you can be prepared for the next event.

So, what is there to say about Amazon Prime Day 2023 so far? Well, at this early stage, there's simply not a lot of concrete information we can provide on next year's sale.
