Never Miss New Episodes Again
It is easy to miss new episodes when your shows are spread across different streaming services.
Netflix has some of your shows.
Hulu has others.
Apple TV+, Max, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+, and Peacock all have their own release schedules.
StreamTracker: Show Tracker helps you remember when new episodes air so you do not lose track of the shows you care about.
Why people miss new episodes
Most people miss new episodes for a simple reason: streaming is fragmented.
Every app has its own watchlist.
Every app has its own alerts.
Every app wants you inside its own platform.
But no single streaming service is designed to track everything you watch everywhere.
That is the gap StreamTracker fills.
One daily alert for the shows you follow
StreamTracker can send one daily morning alert with the shows airing that day.
Instead of checking multiple apps, calendars, notes, or memory, you can let StreamTracker remind you.
That makes it easier to keep up with:
- New episodes
- Season premieres
- Season finales
- Weekly releases
- Shows across multiple platforms
Stop relying on memory
You should not have to remember every release date yourself.
If you follow several shows at once, your brain becomes the tracking system.
That does not work.
StreamTracker gives you a simple system for keeping your shows organized.
Built for real streaming habits
People do not watch shows on one platform anymore.
They jump between Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, Max, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, and more.
StreamTracker helps you manage that reality.
Where missed episodes hurt the most: premieres and finales
Most missed episodes aren't random Tuesday nights. They're the ones that matter:
- Season premieres — your show comes back after a long break and you didn't see it on your home screen
- Finales — the conclusion you've been waiting all season for, gone before the spoilers hit social
- Weekly drops — Apple TV+ and Hulu often release one episode per week, easy to lose track of which day
- Multi-night premieres — when a network drops 2-3 episodes back-to-back over a weekend
StreamTracker calls out premieres and finales specifically in the morning notification, not just regular episodes.
Who this is for, and not for
For: people who follow several shows on a weekly schedule and want a calm reminder so they don't miss premieres or finales.
Not for:
- People who watch shows live as they air and never miss anything
- People who only watch one streaming service
- People who want reminders for individual episodes (StreamTracker batches them into one daily alert)
- People who want a feed of "what's hot this week" — this is your personal schedule, not a discovery feed
Not another app to browse
StreamTracker is not built to make you scroll endlessly.
It is built to help you remember the shows you already want to watch.
The promise is simple:
Track your shows.
Get one daily alert.
Never miss another episode.
FAQ
Try StreamTracker
StreamTracker: Show Tracker is available on the Apple App Store for iPhone. Try StreamTracker free for 7 days and stop missing new episodes.
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