Trying Reelgood

Yes, I'm late to the party. Now that I finally have fast and unlimited internet I am pigging out with streaming services. My T-Mobile Internet comes with Netflix, one year of AppleTV, and 4 months of Youtube. One annoyance that I quickly realized was having multiple lists for my 'shows'. I searched for ONE service and signed up to Reelgood last night.

According to the website, "Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO and 150+ others all in one app. Reelgood is your streaming hub. Know where to watch anything! Free forever. FREE (AND LEGAL) TV & MOVIES"

My main concern is whether it is TRULY legit and legal. Does anyone know of anything nefarious about it?

I will be using it on my desktop browser only. I will NOT be using the cellphone app. I will not be using a VPN.

Further testing will be needed to evaluate how well it performs. Any tips are appreciated.
 
Consumer Reports article on reelgood and various sites similar to same.

hxxps://www.consumerreports.org/streaming-media/find-where-shows-and-movies-are-streaming-a3855465221/

Is Reelgood legal ? Various other sites commenting on legality......

hxxps://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=is+Reelgood+legal&atb=v351-1&ia=web

So far looks legal, but someone in the future will find a way to bork things up.
 
Thanks for the links, Eastof111!

I've done some further research and everything so far says Reelgood is legit. When you click something you want to watch on Reelgood it opens a link to the site where the movie/show is located. To be extra careful, I will watch that the streaming site is always a legal site.

I have read some complaints that Reelgood's search results can be slow to update content. I have not noticed a problem with that yet.

Most sites have an option to create a 'watchlist' of things you want to see in the future. That is handy but I also would like the ability to delete programs from the main list. It's a PITA viewing the same 'worthless' shows over and over when checking the main lists. I have not found this option on any service so far. That may not be technically possible... or maybe the streaming sites have no interest in providing that option. Probably too much to ask from a free service... but subscription sites could have it.

I have started making a watchlist on realgood. On many older tv shows, I click 'watch'. Then click that I have seen 'none'. Take 'The Twilight Zone' for instance: It would be impossible to recall WHICH episodes I have seen. Probably all of them at one time or another. But I enjoy watching them over and over. The same with my favorite movies, I add them to watch list and click that I have never watched them. I never get tired of 'The Guns Of Navarone' for instance. :bigclap:

On a few current series's I specify which episodes I have watched... but that is rare.
 
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