As more services like Netflix, Amazon and others stream television and movie content on the web, consumers are able to basically watch whatever they want, whenever they want. But TV shows and movies are spread across a variety of websites, and platforms, including iTunes, Hulu, Amazon, Netflix and others, and it can be difficult to sort through all this fragmented content.
Y Combinator-backed
Moki.TV is launching today as a personalized guide to all TV, video and movie content on the web. Moki.TV is a directory of all paid and free content included on Amazon's streaming service, Netlfix, Hulu, iTunes, and others. At the moment, the site has 40,000 movies, and 60,000 TV episodes indexed; and this number is growing daily, says co-founder Matt Huang. Users can use the site to search for content and find where this content is streaming.
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