TELLY fans fed up with rising bills for their favourite streaming services have found an app that could help them save money.
Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and others have been steadily increasing prices recently.
A few weeks ago, Prime introduce ads, charging £2.99 / $2.99 extra for the privilege of avoiding them.
In November, Disney+ introduced price changes too which will affect annual subscribers very soon.
The most obvious way to save money is by cancelling your account.
But how do you decide which one to chop?
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Well, a little-known app called Watchworthy might help.
The free platform already offers recommendations based on what you watch.
But the app has just received a new feature that tells you which streaming platforms you have are more “worthy” of keeping than others.
Enter the subscriptions you have and select shows you like and dislike, as well as those you haven’t seen but may or may not be interested in.
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It will then provide you with a “worthy rating” percentage.
This breaks down the streaming app it believes you can get most use out of from one to ten.
Those at the bottom end of the scale you might consider cancelling.
It works for audiences in the UK and the US – though it may suggest platforms that aren’t available in the UK, like Max and Peacock.
The app is available for free on iOS and Android.
How to find Worthy Services on WatchWorthy
Open the app and it’ll ask you to select one of four options.
If you’ve seen the show, choose whether you like or dislike it, and for those you haven’t seen whether you’re interest in it or not.
Once it has enough data, it will provide you with a list of recommended shows.
But if you tap the Discover tab along the bottom, then go to Recommended Services, it’ll tell you which streaming platforms are most useful to you.
Other ways to save money on streaming
Another trick you can adopt to save money on streaming is by no longer subscribing to them all at once.
It requires a little bit of planning but instead you could subscribe to one platform at a time.
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Watch what you want during the one month period you have access, then cancel it and adopt another, and repeat.
This way you’re only paying for one service at a time instead of several.