The free streaming tracker that connects to all your services and automatically tracks your watch history. One unified dashboard for Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock, and Paramount+.
Key Features
Automatic Watch History Sync
Connect your streaming accounts with one click, and your watch history syncs automatically every 4 hours. No manual entry needed, no browser extension required — Streamline reads your existing watch data directly from services you're already logged into in Chrome.
Unified Library
See everything you've watched across Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock, and Paramount+ in one organized library. Filter by service, media type, or search your entire history.
Smart Watch Next
Never lose track of where you left off. Streamline tracks your TV show progress and tells you exactly which episode to watch next, plus how many episodes you're behind on each show.
Personalized Recommendations
Get recommendations based on what you actually watch, powered by TMDB. Discover new movies and shows tailored to your viewing habits and favorite genres.
Viewing Statistics
See detailed analytics about your watching habits — total hours watched, genre breakdowns, service distribution, movies vs TV balance, and more.
Command Palette
Press Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K) anywhere to instantly search your library, browse the TMDB catalog, or navigate to any page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Streamline free?
Yes, Streamline is completely free to use.
Is my data secure?
Streamline never collects your streaming passwords. Authentication uses Google sign-in, and your data is stored securely in Firebase with per-user security rules. Streamline only reads session cookies from Chrome — it never modifies your streaming accounts.
Which browsers are supported?
The web app works in any modern browser. Auto-sync requires Google Chrome to be installed on the same machine as the Streamline backend, with your streaming services logged in.
Can I manually add shows?
Yes, you can search for any movie or TV show and manually add it to your watch history or watchlist, even if it's from a service not yet supported.