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Flixjini: Your personal streaming advisor

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2020 12:30 IST

(life) Are you tired of flipping streaming platforms to find good content to watch? If yes, Flixjini is here to your rescue as it launches in India.

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New Delhi, April 1 (life) Are you tired of flipping streaming platforms to find good content to watch? If yes, Flixjini is here to your rescue as it launches in India.

It provides information on streaming content from sources such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hotstar and 25 plus other legal streaming providers.

The aim is to help people find what to watch, where to watch and whether to watch. As a personal streaming advisor, Flixjini assists people in ascertaining what's fresh and captivating across all streaming services.

A user may persistently find it difficult to determine the right content to watch or is not sure where they can watch a specific movie or show. As a result, he/she may end up going to each platform to search for the same which is again a cumbersome task. For this purpose, Flixjini has built discovery tools including artificial intelligence (AI) driven content classification and recommendation systems to suggest content personalized to the user's taste. It has powerful search features to help drill down into something fascinating.

The online aggregator collects multiple data points - reviews and ratings of movies or shows with information like average review ratings, how many awards it has bagged, how it did in the box office and so on - to help users decide if something is worthy of their disposition and time. Flixjini then links to the streaming service so you can begin watching that content.

Jigar Doshi, co-founder, Flixjini said: "Flixjini is the trip advisor for entertainment, a true streaming advisor for your watching needs. Especially now that you are advised to spend more time at home, our advanced AI driven recommendation engine will help users spend more time watching on the right platform than browsing across platforms. The recommendation engine gets better with your continuous interaction. You need to be on it to experience it."

Ankit Chhajer, Co-founder at Flixjini commented: "With Flixjini, a user never misses a movie. If a user discovers a good movie or tv show to watch or missed a movie in the theatre, user adds it to our unified queue. We notify the user whenever it is available on any platform to watch."

Also, it helps streaming providers get new users, get paying subscribers and expose more of their content library to users.

It is available on web - www.flixjini.in and on an app, on Android and iPhone as native apps and will soon be available on TVs via apps on streaming sticks like Android TV and FireTV.

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( With inputs from IANS )

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