Track Shows Across Streaming Services
Streaming is spread across more apps than ever.
One show is on Netflix.
Another is on Hulu.
Another is on Apple TV+.
Another is on Max, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+, or Peacock.
StreamTracker: Show Tracker helps you track shows across streaming services in one simple iPhone app.
Why tracking shows is harder now
The old TV guide is gone.
Now every streaming service has its own app, its own watchlist, its own alerts, and its own release schedule.
That works fine if you only watch one platform.
But most people do not.
If you follow shows across several services, it is easy to forget what is airing, where it airs, and when the next episode comes out.
How StreamTracker helps
StreamTracker gives you one place to track the shows you care about.
You can add your shows, select the platform, and keep your weekly viewing schedule organized.
Each morning, StreamTracker can send one daily alert with the shows airing that day.
That way, you do not have to open every streaming app just to find out what is new.
Track shows from popular streaming platforms
You can use StreamTracker to track shows from:
- Netflix
- Hulu
- Apple TV+
- Max
- Disney+
- Prime Video
- Paramount+
- Peacock
- Showtime
- Starz
- BritBox
- AMC+
- Acorn TV
- Shudder
- YouTube TV
- CBS
- And more
Built for shows you already watch
StreamTracker is not built to push more content at you.
It is built to help you stay organized around the shows you already follow.
If you already know what you like, StreamTracker helps you remember when it airs.
Who cross-platform tracking helps the most
- People paying for 3+ streaming services who feel scattered
- People who follow shows airing on different days of the week
- People who keep meaning to watch a show and forget which app it's on
- People who want one schedule, not five separate watchlists
Who this is not for
- People who only subscribe to one streaming service (its native app handles this)
- People who want a launcher that opens each streaming app for them — StreamTracker tracks, it doesn't deep-link into platforms
- People who want a desktop or web version — this is iPhone-only
- People who want to browse full streaming catalogs to find new shows — that's a discovery app, not a tracker
An example: how cross-platform tracking actually works
You're following The Pitt on HBO Max, Survivor on CBS, and Slow Horses on Apple TV+. Three different streaming apps, three different release nights, three sets of notifications you may or may not have turned on.
You add all three to StreamTracker and pick the platform tag for each. Tuesday morning's alert: "Today: Survivor (CBS)." Thursday: "Today: The Pitt (HBO Max)." Whenever Slow Horses drops a new episode, that morning: "Today: Slow Horses (Apple TV+)." You know what's on without opening any of those apps.
One place for your streaming schedule
Instead of using separate watchlists across different streaming apps, StreamTracker gives you a simple place to manage your shows.
The goal is simple:
Know what is coming next.
Know when it airs.
Stop missing episodes.
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Try StreamTracker
StreamTracker: Show Tracker is available on the Apple App Store for iPhone. Try StreamTracker free for 7 days and start tracking your shows across streaming services.
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