Catalog metadata, release schedules, ratings, and pricing plans from Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Paramount+ — structured for streaming intelligence, content licensing, and media analytics teams.
The US streaming wars hit a new peak in 2025–2026 with consolidation, bundling, and aggressive content investment. Streaming platforms, content licensing firms, media analytics teams, and competitive intelligence groups all need the same dataset: structured catalog data across the major US OTT platforms. We extract title-level metadata, pricing plans, and release calendars from public-facing catalog pages.
Title, genre, cast, director, year, runtime, MPAA/TV rating, synopsis, and platform-specific tags — across movies and series.
Season and episode structure with episode titles, runtimes, air dates, and per-episode metadata where surfaced.
Subscription plan structure, monthly/annual pricing, ad-supported vs ad-free, bundle pricing across platform combos.
Upcoming releases, exclusive windows, removal dates where surfaced, and content rotation patterns.
Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, Metacritic scores joined where available. Platform-internal ratings included.
Same title across Netflix vs Disney+ vs Hulu — deduplicated to canonical title entity with platform-availability matrix.
| Platform | Title | Type | Genre | Year | Rating | RT Score | Plan Required | Captured (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Netflix | Stranger Things | Series | Sci-Fi / Drama | 2016– | TV-14 | 92% | Standard+ | 2026-05-19 10:30 |
| Disney+ | The Mandalorian | Series | Action / Sci-Fi | 2019– | TV-14 | 91% | Standard | 2026-05-19 10:30 |
| HBO Max | House of the Dragon | Series | Fantasy / Drama | 2022– | TV-MA | 85% | Ad-Free | 2026-05-19 10:30 |
Sources we typically cover: Netflix · Disney+ · Hulu · HBO Max · Amazon Prime Video · Apple TV+ · Paramount+ · Peacock · Tubi · Pluto TV · Crackle · IMDb · Rotten Tomatoes
Track competitor catalog changes, exclusive releases, pricing experiments, and bundling strategies.
Identify content gaps, licensing opportunities, and territory-specific availability across platforms.
Build trend reports on streaming catalog dynamics, genre mix shifts, and platform investment patterns.
Power external guide products, recommendation engines, and 'where to watch' tools.
30-min call to confirm sources, fields, frequency, and output schema.
Sample dataset delivered for your team to validate coverage and quality.
Scheduled jobs, monitoring, retries, reporting — backed by uptime SLA.
No — we only scrape publicly accessible catalog pages and public-facing landing pages. We do not bypass authentication or scrape user accounts.
Yes — release schedules surfaced publicly on platform 'coming soon' pages are captured. Reliability depends on platform transparency.
We focus on US availability. Multi-region coverage is possible but requires per-region IP infrastructure and is priced accordingly.
Weekly is standard since catalogs don't change hourly. Daily refresh available for tracking exclusive launches and removals. Real-time alerts on specific titles are also possible.