It’s incredibly frustrating, isn’t it? I’m constantly running into the same problem. I know I want to watch that one show everyone’s talking about, but then the real challenge begins: where is it? Is it on Hulu? Maybe Netflix? Or is it one of those Max Originals? I’ll open one app, search, come up empty and then repeat the process with another, and another. It’s a complete waste of time. And even when you do finally find it, you’ve already burned through a good chunk of your evening just trying to locate it. I mean, aren’t you tired of endlessly scrolling through streaming platforms, hoping you’ll stumble across something you want to watch? It’s supposed to be entertainment, but the search process itself has become so stressful. There has got to be a better way to navigate.
Recently, I started working with a company whose goal is to make your life easier when it comes to streaming your favorite shows, movies and sports. Streamline is a new, free mobile app designed to rescue you from the streaming chaos. It acts as a central hub, connecting you with your favorite sports, shows and movies across over 200 different streaming services. Instead of jumping between apps, Streamline lets you discover new content through personalized, AI-powered recommendations and playlists.
You can even connect with friends to share and discuss what you’re watching, and now, that connection is even stronger with the brand-new group chat feature! Think about it: how many times have you finished an episode and immediately wanted to talk about it with someone? Now, those conversations happen right within the app. It’s incredibly convenient and makes the whole streaming experience much more engaging. Share your reactions in real-time, get recommendations and connect with your friends over the content you love.
Streamline is also very helpful for sports fans, making it easy to find where and when your favorite teams are playing. This scheduling feature eliminates the frustration of searching across multiple sports channels and apps. Essentially, Streamline‘s goal is to minimize your search time and maximize your viewing time with the addition of group chats. It’s becoming a true community for streaming enthusiasts and the app is available now on the Apple App Store, with a Google Play store release coming soon.
Don Pawlowski, Brandon Wetzel and Ryan Schreiber co-founded Streamline to solve the challenge of finding content that is spread across numerous streaming platforms.
Schreiber’s inspiration for Streamline stemmed from his frustration with the growing number of streaming platforms, he said. As he explained in a recent interview with Lay Of The Land, he wanted to create a single destination where users could easily find anything they wanted to watch, regardless of which service it was on. He wanted a platform that would not only simplify content discovery but also foster a sense of community around shared viewing experiences.
According to an Axios article, Schreiber’s ambition for Streamline goes beyond just streamlining searches; he wants it to become a central hub for TV conversation, a place where people can discuss and connect over their favorite shows. He thinks Streamline will become “Good Reads for TV.”
So what are you waiting for? Isn’t your time valuable? Don’t you want your life to be just a little bit easier? We all know how hectic things can get here at Newhouse. Between school, work, family, social commitments and everything else life throws our way, your schedule is probably packed enough as it is. You don’t need to be wasting any more precious time endlessly searching and scrolling through a dozen different streaming platforms, trying to find that one show everyone’s talking about or figure out where your favorite team is even playing. That’s valuable time you could be spending relaxing and enjoying the content you love. Join Streamline today and reclaim those lost hours! Imagine: no more frustrating searches, no more jumping between apps, just easy access to all your favorite entertainment in one convenient place.
Download Streamline now and start spending less time searching and more time watching!
Kristina Hagerman is a graduate student in the public relations program at the Newhouse School.