Crackle
Crackle, a free service owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (yeah, that one) and Sony, provides a respectable range of movies and TV shows. The service is available on a variety of platforms, and you will not have any problems with its streaming performance. There is no financial reason to avoid Crackle because it is free. Crackle, like other free services, is financed by advertisements, which cannot be removed. Crackle has apps available for a variety of platforms. Content is available for viewing on the web, mobile devices (Android and iOS), game platforms (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One), streaming media devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), and some smart Televisions (LG, Samsung, and Vizio).
To watch Crack's material on any platform, you do not need to create an account. The ability to add items to a watchlist is the main advantage of creating an account. Crackle's web interface is functional, and the black, orange, and white color scheme looks nice, but the content might be better organized. An icon in the upper-right corner allows you to access your profile preferences. You may edit your personal information, opt out of notifications, and adjust parental controls and captions from this page. Icons for Crackle's home page, TV, Movies, and Search run across the top of the interface. The search feature on Crackle accepts titles, actors, and genres.
Pros:
- Decent collection of movies
- Reliable streaming performance
Website: crackle.com