We'll create fresh WordPress site with Where to Watch – Publisher's Widget installed. You have 20 minutes to test the plugin after that site we'll be deleted.
Don’t have a WordPress site? It’s also available as a Javascript Bundle or API. Fill out this form for more info.
Take your movie and TV recommendations to the next level by showing your readers where every title is available to stream online! The Reelgood Publisher’s Widget provides up-to-the-second information on where your audience can immediately start watching any series or movie with just one click.
Transform your posts from simple watchlists to reader-friendly “where to watch” lists!
The Reelgood Publisher’s Widget supports over 130,000 titles on over 300 streaming platforms which include popular subscription-based services like Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video and HBO, rent/buy options such as Google Play, Vudu, iTunes and Amazon, and even free services like Sony Crackle, IMDb TV, Kanopy, and more.
Our on-page widget is mobile friendly, customizable, works with your existing affiliate codes to help you earn partner revenue, and automatically updates as content availability changes. Thanks to server-side rendering, the widget boasts ultra-fast load times and is fully visible to search bots which translates to increased traffic to your website from Google, Bing and others.
The plugin is free to use to enhance your site’s UX. You’ll just need an API key from our team to start creating posts with where to watch widgets on them. To get your API key, fill out this form. For larger sites, we offer paid plans with affiliate support. Packages can be flat fee as well as competitive revenue share payment programs for select partners.
Let’s say you’ve created a blog post for the 10 best animated movies of all time. Once you’re done writing, you’re ready to add widgets that show readers where to watch each of the movies you recommended.
Assuming the plugin has been installed and you’ve added your API key, all that’s left to do is to follow the steps below:
That’s it! The widget will appear in your post editor just as it will on your site once published. If you want to change the way it looks, just click “edit” and adjust the settings without ever leaving the WordPress post editor!