Britain's streaming landscape is a maze. We'll help you spend less and still watch what you actually want.
Take a 6-question quiz. Get a personalised mix of services that fits your budget and taste.
Search any show or film. We'll tell you which platform has it — and whether it's worth subscribing.
Six quick questions. We'll match you to the services that cover what you watch — without paying for stuff you don't.
Search any popular UK show or film. We'll tell you which platform has it and what it costs to subscribe.
Indicative UK pricing. Two distinct groups — pick from each.
Pure subscription streamers — no broadcast roots, on-demand only.
UK channels with streaming arms. Mostly free at the point of use, often funded by ads or licence fee.
Often the cheapest path if you want several services or live TV.
Catalogues change, prices creep up, free trials end. Subscribe and we'll send you a friendly nudge when:
Five things most households can do this week.
Subscribe to one service at a time, finish the shows you want, then switch. No contract = cancel any month.
Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Prime all offer annual plans that work out cheaper than 12 months at the monthly price.
Netflix, Disney+, Prime and Paramount+ all have ad tiers a few quid cheaper. If you're not bothered by ads, free money.
BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Channel 4 and My5 are excellent and free (TV licence required for live TV and iPlayer).
If you only watch a handful of fixtures, a £14.99 NOW Sports Day Pass is far cheaper than a Sky Sports contract.
Always ask your household — siblings, parents, partner — what they're already paying for. One Premium plan often covers the whole family. (Shhh, we know you're still leeching off your parents' Netflix. Stay strong.)
Check what you actually watched in the last 90 days. Cancel anything you didn't open.