Streaming video services have some kind of instant watch queue that allows you to track what you’re watch or will like to watch. Today, Hulu announced Watchlist, a smarter approach to the traditional watch queue feature found on most services. Hulu’s Watchlist is a new, easier way to keep track of your favorite content on Hulu.
Watchlist blends three current items from Hulu (Queue, Favorites, and Shows You Watch) to give you a smarter feed. Hulu stated in a recent post on their blog that “Watchlist is currently available on Hulu.com, iOS and Android phones and tablets, Apple TV, Roku players and Roku TV models, PS3, Amazon Fire TV & the latest Samsung TVs and Blu-ray players. Over the coming months, we’ll be working bring Watchlist to many other devices too. Everyone will be updated to Watchlist later this year but you can get it now by going to Hulu.com/getwatchlist.” Head to the link to get the new feature now, don’t forget to let us know what you think about it.
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