The spread of platforms Streaming of audiovisual content It has led to a multiplication of the offer, but at the same time presupposes an atomization or dissolution of the catalog of the best films, series and documentaries. Finding a title isn’t always easy by looking through the huge amount of content available on each platform. However, it can be just as difficult to find out what platform what you’re looking for is available on.
With services like JustWatch you can find out on which platform the film or series you are looking for is available
Anyone who has subscribed to multiple streaming platforms and is not satisfied with the best that can be seen on Netflix, HBO or Amazon Prime Video can desperately hop from one to the other after a few precious minutes of unsuccessful search, you find that the only one Platform to which you have not subscribed is the one where what you want to see is available.
Fortunately, there are a number of tools that make this task easier. These are websites and apps with special search engines for series and films that can show which platforms they are available on and make it much easier to find the content you want. Some of them are the following:
– Just look: It is without a doubt the great reference. The powerful search engine shows all platforms on which a title can be legally available. This includes both subscription streaming platforms (Netflix, Prime Video, HBO or the recently launched Disney + …) as well as those where it is available in pay-per-view (iTunes, Google Play). It has a version that can be accessed through a web browser, as well as apps for iOS and Android.
-Movies Everywhere: Allows you to manage movie purchases from a single site. Here you can access all films purchased in digital format in various payment services such as Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play … So you don’t have to jump from one to the other through the various corresponding apps.
-Flicksurfer: In this case, the point is not to find out which platform a film is available on, but to find a cinephile gem to be discovered in the vast Netflix catalog. The genre classifications made by this platform are sometimes a complicated maze that defines the titles in a slightly peculiar way, which is why having that particular metasearch engine is not bad.
-Reelgood: It brings together information from more than 300 free and paid websites where you can find content online. It allows monitoring of selected content, which is recommended for those who enjoy different series at the same time and need to keep an eye on the upcoming chapters. It has a version that can be accessed through a web browser, as well as apps for iOS and Android.
-Watchworthy: In addition to a search engine that finds content available in more than 200 streaming and pay-per-view services, two interesting functions are added: Selecting the platforms on which you have a subscription to search only on these and allow a personalized selection of suggestions according to the user’s taste. It has a version that can be accessed through a web browser, as well as an app for iOS, while the Android version is pending.