What to Watch
Tracks what you watch across 32+ streaming services

Our Take
You ever try to remember what episode of what show you were watching on what service? No? That's because you're on one streaming app. But the average person has 4.6 streaming subscriptions now—and that number keeps climbing. You're halfway through a season on Netflix, meanwhile there's a movie you started on Paramount Plus three weeks ago that's still sitting at the 47-minute mark. Nobody remembered to finish Severance. Nobody. So here's What to Watch, an app that automatically tracks everything you watch across 32-plus streaming services and keeps it all in one place. No manual entry, no "wait, where was I?" It's like having a unified watch history that actually works across every platform you've got. Finally.
The problem isn't content—there's too much of it. The problem is memory. What to Watch solves that by just... working in the background. You log in, connect your services, and it handles the rest. Discovery, sync, tracking—all the stuff that should be automatic but somehow isn't. This is the kind of obvious-in-retrospect tool that makes you wonder why nobody built it sooner. Streaming fatigue is real, and somebody finally noticed.
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