As someone who has subscriptions to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Netflix vs. Hulu vs. Amazon Prime:Which one should you choose? Netflix vs. Hulu vs. Amazon Prime:Which one should you choose? It's been years since we've compared the big-hit streaming services Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. And with changes in pricing, content, quality, and interface, we thought it was time to take a fresh look. Read More HBO NOW vs. HBO GO:What are the key differences? If you're confused between HBO NOW and HBO GO, this quick comparison will show you which one is more relevant to you. Read More It gets even more confusing when I can't find a show I'd like to watch, only to find out it's been cut from your library.
Also, there are times when I hear about a new show that sounds amazing, but I'm not sure which streaming services play it. Is it on Netflix? Or will I need to get a Showtime subscription to watch it? Who knows. Even if you google this information, it can be hard to find.
Until recently, I used an app called Yahoo Video Guide. New to Netflix? These 5 Apps Make It Even Better New to Netflix? These 5 Apps Make It Even Better Netflix is growing fast. If you're new to the service, you should know that there are plenty of third-party sites and tools that make it even better. Read more about these things, but that's only available as a mobile app. Now I use a site called Just watch , which has been absolutely perfect so far.
Using it is quite simple. You have two options.
The first option is to type a show or movie in the search box. The results are divided into Current and Buy i.e. which streaming services play it and where you can buy video-on-demand access. If you click on one of the purchase options, it will tell you how much it costs.
The second option is to go to the home page and toggle through the different streaming services by clicking on them. This updates the list to only include shows and movies on those streaming services. Along with filters, this is a great way to find new shows to watch that are definitely available on the streaming services you have.
And the best thing about JustWatch is that it covers more than just the United States, which is a big drawback for other similar sites. Supported areas include Canada, Mexico, UK, Germany, Scandinavia, Japan, South Korea, and even Australia and New Zealand.
Website - Just watch
How many streaming services do you subscribe to? How do you keep track of all the shows you want to watch on all of them? Is there a better alternative to JustWatch out there? Let us know in the comments!