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StreamAtlas: Navigating Better Streaming

Welcome! Thanks for visiting StreamAtlas, our little corner of the internet where we try to make sense of the world of streaming television and movies. Our mission is to provide clarity to the chaotic universe of entertainment streaming. Never had users had so much content at the other end of their remote. Our access to entertainment content was revolutionized with the advent of video on demand and streaming. As streaming became more popular, new platforms have been introduced by every major entertainment provider in the industry, all with the goal of attracting subscribers to access their catalog of shows and movies. At this point, the streaming industry has been siloed to a point where having a subscription to a single service is a rarity. Multiple services allow users to continue to have a choice and variety when choosing a show or movie to watch. With multiple services comes multiple bills and cost creep can become a major issue.

We want to be your trusted guide through the world of streaming, helping users gain a clearer picture of what services are providing entertainment they want and what services are wasting their money.

How We Started

StreamAtlas was born out of a simple question: Am I getting ripped off? Our founders were riding the wave during the Streaming Wars as multiple platforms launched to challenge Netflix in the streaming industry. AppleTV+, Hulu, Disney+, YouTubeTV, you name it and they subscribed to it. Free Trials turned into monthly bills, prices were raised and before they knew it a significant amount of money was being spent every month on streaming television and movies. One question lingered in their minds: Are we actually watching all these platforms enough to justify the price or are we hanging on to subscriptions for the sake of choice and variety?

StreamAtlas is our attempt at answering that question, not only for ourselves, but for all other users out there who would like to wrap their hands around their viewing habits and how that translates to subscriptions that are necessary and subscriptions that should be cancelled.

What We Provide

1) Streaming Comparison: First and foremost, StreamAtlas is where users can turn to in order to get a comprehensive view of their monthly expenses related to streaming television and movies. StreamAtlas will ask you to provide information on your current subscriptions to establish a baseline of which comparisons will be made.


2) Personalized Recommendations: Subscribing to a service should, at the very least, provide you with content and entertainment that you are interested in. However, due to the constant comings and goings of shows and movies on streaming platforms, it is hard to keep track of how much entertainment your subscriptions are providing. StreamAtlas will provide you with a comprehensive database of channels, shows, and movies for you to choose your favorites, shows and movies on your must watch list as well as discover new content you have never heard of. These choices will help StreamAtlas determine whether your current subscriptions are providing you with the entertainment you want as well as recommend new services that might help lower your monthly bills.


3) Industry Insights: StreamAtlas will keep you in the know about the streaming industry. Users of our website will receive consistent information about changes made by the streaming platforms to their services. In addition, StreamAtlas will provide insights into what services are doing well, what services are taking big swings, and what services have had big misses. The goal is to help users cut through the noise and fully understand where to devote their dollars to when choosing a streaming subscription.

We sincerely thank you for visiting our site and hope that the information provided will prove useful in your streaming journey. We hope that we can be a resource to users to help decipher their current subscriptions, discover what else is out there and decide where to best use of their entertainment dollars.

Thank you!
StreamAtlas Team

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