: A quick-gesture (like a double-tap or shake) that immediately exits the video and switches the app to a neutral screen (e.g., a news feed or weather widget). 2. "Flick-Sync" (Social Viewing) To move beyond solitary viewing and build a community:
For example, Google will tell you "The Batman is on HBO Max." tells you "The Batman is on HBO Max, but it leaves the service in 12 days. However, it is currently on sale for $9.99 on Microsoft Store if you want to own it. Also, your friend Sarah gave it 4 stars." TriFlicks
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TriFlicks treats these services as first-class citizens. When you search for a 90s action movie, the default sort filters by "Free with Ads" first. This pressures the premium services to justify their monthly fee, giving the consumer total transparency. Why pay $3.99 to rent The Terminator when TriFlicks reminds you it is currently streaming for free on Pluto? : A quick-gesture (like a double-tap or shake)
This is the holy grail. Using OAuth integration, can read your "My List" on Netflix, your "Watchlist" on Disney+, and your "Queue" on Amazon. It merges them into a single, chronological grid. You can finally see that you have 40 unwatched movies spread across 5 apps, all in one place. However, it is currently on sale for $9