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What's New on Streaming — Without Opening Five Apps

Fresh arrivals across every service, in one feed, with ratings attached — so you catch the good stuff and skip the filler.

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Every streaming service announces its new arrivals in its own app, its own email, its own corner of the internet — which means keeping up requires a part-time job. FlickPicker collapses the noise into one feed: fresh and trending titles across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and more, each with IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores so you can tell the events from the filler.

Quality filtering is the difference between a firehose and a feed. Set a rating floor and the mediocre licensing dumps disappear; filter to the services you actually pay for and everything you see is playable tonight. Spot something promising, watch the trailer on the spot, and save it to your watchlist before it sinks back into the catalog — the new-release window is short, but your list isn't.

Why FlickPicker

How It Works

  1. Download FlickPicker free from the App Store.
  2. Select your streaming services and set a rating floor.
  3. Browse one feed of fresh, well-rated arrivals across all of them.
  4. Watch tonight's pick, or save the rest to your watchlist.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I see what's new on streaming?

Open FlickPicker — it merges fresh and trending titles across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and more into one ratings-backed feed. Free on iOS.

Can I filter new releases by quality?

Yes — set a minimum IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes score and low-rated arrivals never reach your feed.

Will it only show services I subscribe to?

If you want — select your services and the feed limits itself to what you can actually play, localized to your region.

Does it cover new TV shows as well as movies?

Yes — new and trending series appear alongside films, with season and rating info.

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Ready for your best movie night yet?

Download FlickPicker free on iPhone and go from “what should we watch?” to “play” in minutes.

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