Figuring out the best way to cut the cord isn’t always easy, with dozens of streaming video services to choose from. Even if you’ve already done the deed, making sense of what you have can be tricky as well, with each app offering its own labyrinthine menus and features.
Unless you have encyclopedic knowledge of the world of cord-cutting, it helps to lean on some tools to figure things out. Here are some of the best apps and websites that will help you decide which streaming services you need, and how to make the most of them:
The Streamable
Whenever people ask me how to watch specific TV channels without cable, my first step is to check
Suppose.tv
Streaming TV Guides
Once you’ve actually chosen a live TV service,
There’s just one downside: StreamingTVGuides.com doesn’t include local broadcast channel listings. For those, you’ll need to check
FitzyTV
- Cord-shavers can stream live TV channels on additional televisions without having to rent more cable boxes.
- For those who are
, FitzyTV provides access to all those apps’ live streams in one place.{{#url}}mooching someone else’s TV app logins{{/url}}{{^url}}mooching someone else’s TV app logins{{/url}} - For cord-cutters with multiple live TV streaming services, the app consolidates them into one guide.
- For live TV streaming services with unusual or limited grid guides, the app provides a more conventional alternative.
The live TV element of FitzyTV is free. The company also offers 25 hours of cloud DVR service for $5 per month or $50 per year. This would be separate from any DVR service you’re already paying for.
Reelgood
Reelgood’s
Once you’ve found something to watch, Reelgood can launch the relevant app or website directly, and while the app isn’t officially available on connected TVs, you can use Apple TV’s AirPlay feature or Google’s Chromecast to send videos from streaming apps to your television. (If you feel like experimenting, you can also ask to join
The Apple TV app
If you’re using a fourth-generation or higher Apple TV, the
The app is especially useful if you take some time to mark the shows you want to watch. From the info page for any show, press the “Add to Up Next” button. You can also add shows using the TV app on an iPhone or iPad, and they’ll sync instantly to the Apple TV’s watchlist. (From any show page, hit the “…” menu button to see the “Add to Up Next” option.) These apps will also show notifications when new episodes arrive.
The only major downside with the TV app is its lack of Netflix support. You can manually add Netflix shows to the watchlist if they’re also available on other services, but you won’t get new episode notifications, and Netflix originals won’t appear at all.
Spideo Movie Discovery
A few years ago, I
That app
Fair warning: The app hasn’t been updated since late 2015, and its recommendations link to iTunes even if the movie is available on other services such as Netflix. Once you’ve found something to watch, I suggest using Siri search to figure out where to watch it.
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